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    Serotonergic Modulation of Conditioned Fear by Judith R. Homberg

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Understanding how neuromodulators drive the associated learning and memory processes, including memory consolidation, retrieval/expression, and extinction (recall), is essential in the understanding of (individual differences in vulnerability to) these disorders and their treatment. The human and rodent studies I review here together reveal, amongst others, that acute selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) treatment facilitates fear conditioning, reduces contextual fear, and increases cued fear, chronic SSRI treatment reduces both contextual and cued fear, 5-HT1A receptors inhibit the acquisition and expression of contextual fear, 5-HT2A receptors facilitates the consolidation of cued and contextual fear, inactivation of 5-HT2C receptors facilitate the retrieval of cued fear memory, the 5-HT3 receptor mediates contextual fear, genetically induced increases in serotonin levels are associated with increased fear conditioning, impaired cued fear extinction, or impaired extinction recall, and that genetically induced 5-HT depletion increases fear conditioning and contextual fear. …”
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    Investigation and Analysis of the Influence of Vegetative Tracheobronchial Foreign Body on Airflow Field by Yudong Bao, Shengqian Qu, Kai Li

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The BSL k-ω turbulence model was used to numerically simulate the inspiratory airflow of the airway with foreign bodies using a real CT scan human airway model. The paper selects three foreign bodies with different diameters, three different foreign body positions, and three different breathing intensities, and the FLUENT software is used to perform numerical simulation. …”
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    A Database for the Future by Sören Edvinsson, Elisabeth Engberg

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…While there has long been a clear predominance of research within the humanities and social sciences, it has always been used for research in other fields as well, for example medicine. …”
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    A Database for the Future by Sören Edvinsson, Elisabeth Engberg

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…While there has long been a clear predominance of research within the humanities and social sciences, it has always been used for research in other fields as well, for example medicine. …”
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    Jere COVID-19: Pwodwi jaden ak izin anbalaj yo by Laurel Dunn, Michelle Danyluk, Emmanuel Duvalsaint

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…This new 2-page publication of the UF/IFAS Food Science and Human Nutrition Department is the Haitian Creole translation of FSHN20-25/FS366: Handling COVID-19: Produce Farms and Packinghouses. …”
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    Prediction of Associations between OMIM Diseases and MicroRNAs by Random Walk on OMIM Disease Similarity Network by Hailin Chen, Zuping Zhang

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Increasing evidence has revealed that microRNAs (miRNAs) play important roles in the development and progression of human diseases. However, efforts made to uncover OMIM disease-miRNA associations are lacking and the majority of diseases in the OMIM database are not associated with any miRNA. …”
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    Spinoza’s EIp10 As a Solution to a Paradox about Rules: A New Argument from the Short Treatise by Michael Rauschenbach

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Spinoza’s account of knowledge and response to skepticism) and in resolving puzzles within the Ethics (i.e. explaining human ignorance of all but two attributes). Even those who do not attribute some of the above claims to Spinoza need EIp10 to defend much of what they believe about Spinoza’s system. …”
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    Brief Overview of a Decade of Genome-Wide Association Studies on Primary Hypertension by Afifah Binti Azam, Elena Aisha Binti Azizan

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…GWASs work through revealing links between DNA sequence variation and a disease or trait with biomedical importance. The human genome is a very long DNA sequence which consists of billions of nucleotides arranged in a unique way. …”
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    A re-examination of information seeking behaviour in the context of activity theory by Wilson T.D.

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…</b> Activity theory, developed in the USSR as a Marxist alternative to Western psychology, has been applied widely in educational studies and increasingly in human-computer interaction research. Argument. The key elements of activity theory, Motivation, Goal, Activity, Tools, Object, Outcome, Rules, Community and Division of labour are all directly applicable to the conduct of information behaviour research. …”
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    À chacun sa biodiversité by Chantal Aspe, Didier Genin

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Concerning biodiversity, the academic approach aims at defining general rules by optimizing researches and specialized knowledge on specific elements of biodiversity such as a species or an ecosystem, while locals argue forms of local particularisms, away from any generalization, but whose vision combines both systemic and functionalist aspects in relation to human activities. This usually leads to a certain foul’s dialogue between these actors, which is exacerbated by a strong power asymetry in matter of formal resource management competencies, and by a certain mutual ignorance concerning the content and the construction modes of these different types of knowledge.…”
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    Influences of Agrochemicals on Health and Ecology in Vietnamese Mango Cultivation by Kiet Hong Vo Tuan Truong, Nguyen Thi Pham, Thoa Thi Kim Nguyen

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…These results show that mango cultivation should consider rejecting the banned active ingredients of glyphosate, paraquat, and carbendazim as well as reducing fungicide and paclobutrazol usage and encouraging cooperative participation to safeguard the environment and human health. Moreover, science information needs to be closely linked and fed back to policy development to boost the management of the awareness of the ecological risks for farmers associated with reducing agrochemical use in mango cultivation.…”
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