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    Prebiotic Effects of Xylooligosaccharides on the Improvement of Microbiota Balance in Human Subjects by Shyh-Hsiang Lin, Liang-Mao Chou, Yi-Wen Chien, Jung-Su Chang, Ching-I Lin

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…In this study, we investigated the effects of xylooligosaccharides- (XOS-) enriched rice porridge consumption on the ecosystem in the intestinal tract of human subjects. Twenty healthy subjects participated in this 6-week trial, in which 10 subjects received XOS-enriched rice porridge while the others received placebo rice porridge. …”
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    Humanities Education for Engineering Students: Enhancing Soft Skills Development by Fouzia Munir

    Published 2025-01-01
    Subjects: “…humanities education…”
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    A brief note on the human visceral skeleton - An evolutionary perspective by Baruch Arensburg, Victor Belkin, Anne-Marie Tillier

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The phylogenetic role of visceral skeleton components in the classification of prehistoric human remains has been analyzed by many scholars. …”
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    Specifics of Educational Texts Selection for Schoolchildren Doing the Humanities Subjects by T. V. Oblasova

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…The given approach could provide the basis for developing and structuring the textbooks content for the humanities subjects.…”
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    “Lung-on-a-chip” as an instrument for studying the pathophysiology of human respiration by Oksana A. Zhukova, Iuliia V. Ozerskaya, Dmitry V. Basmanov, Vsevolod Yu. Stolyarov, Vladimir G. Bogush, Vladimir V. Kolesov, Kirill A. Zykov, Gaukhar M. Yusubalieva, Vladimir P. Baklaushev

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…“Lung-on-a-chip” (LoC) is a microfluidic device, imitating the gas-fluid interface of the pulmonary alveole in the human lung and intended for pathophysiological, pharmacological and molecular-biological studies of the air-blood barrier in vitro. …”
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    The role of KLF4 in human primordial germ cell development by Sun-Min Lee, Merrick Pierson Smela, M. Azim Surani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…PGCs emerge during weeks 2–3 of human embryo development. Pluripotency genes are reactivated during PGC specification, including Krüppel-like factor KLF4, but its precise role in PGC development is unclear. …”
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    Genetic control of N-glycosylation of human blood plasma proteins by S. Zh. Sharapov, A. N. Timoshchuk, Y. S. Aulchenko

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Large-scale population studies have shown that the levels of various plasma protein N-glycans are associated with many multifactorial human diseases. Observed associations between protein glycosylation levels and human diseases have led to the conclusion that N-glycans can be considered a potential source of biomarkers and therapeutic targets. …”
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    A Christian ethical perspective on the moral status of the human embryo by J. M. Vorster

    Published 2011-06-01
    “… This investigation focuses on the moral status of the human embryo from a Christian ethical perspective. …”
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    PUBLIC HEALTH AS THE FOUNDATION OF HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES by S. Sazanova, E. Rozhkova

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The authors examine the impact of public health on human capital development, identify the main trends of its change in current conditions, identify ways to overcome the crisis of public health in Russia.…”
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    Evaluation of Possible Genotoxic Activity of Dirithromycin in Cultured Human Lymphocytes by Ahmet Kayraldız, Lale Dönbak, Ayşe Yavuz Kocaman, Esra Köker, Şule Gökçe

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The results of this study indicated that dirithromycin treatment caused genetic damage by increasing the level of cytogenetic endpoints, suggesting its genotoxic and mutagenic action on human lymphocytes in vitro.…”
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