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    وعی أعضاء هیئة التدریس فی الإنسانیات بقضایا النشر العلمی الدولی by سفّانه زیدان

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Scientific publishing in indexed journals is considered an important aspect of the professional situation of the faculty members and universities where they work .Add to that scientific publishing in indexed journals takes into account some criteria that may not be required for publishing in local journals, In this context, The study aimed to reveal the awareness of faculty members in the humanities about concerning of international scientific publishing through a field study conducted in the academic year 2019/2020, and the descriptive approach was used to research the study problem. 103 members from the Faculties of Humanities (Arts and Education), answered the study instrument correctly, who represented 23.6% of the research community. …”
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    ETNOZOOLOGI: STUDI KEARIFAN LOKAL MASYARAKAT ADAT KAMPUNG NAGA TASIKMALAYA by Yustika Ayu Sekartaji, Diana Hernawati, Vita Meylani

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Ethnozoological study is a study that examines the relationship between humans and animals in traditional studies. People's knowledge in relation to these animals has been passed down from generation to generation to become local wisdom. …”
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    Best practices for the experimental design of one health studies on companion animal and owner microbiomes – From data collection to analysis by Suzanne B. Clougher, Dagmara Niedziela, Piera Versura, Grace Mulcahy

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The relationship between owner and companion animal represents an underestimated opportunity for the studying of One Health relationships between humans, animals, and the environment they share. Microbiome exchanges between owner and pet have been documented for the gut, skin, oral, and nasal microbiomes. …”
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    Prenatal inflammation impairs early CD11c-positive microglia induction and delays myelination in neurodevelopmental disorders by Kazuya Fuma, Yukako Iitani, Kenji Imai, Takafumi Ushida, Sho Tano, Kosuke Yoshida, Akira Yokoi, Rika Miki, Hiroyuki Kidokoro, Yoshiaki Sato, Yuichiro Hara, Tomoo Ogi, Kohei Nomaki, Makoto Tsuda, Okiru Komine, Koji Yamanaka, Hiroaki Kajiyama, Tomomi Kotani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In silico analysis revealed that the transient induction of CD11c+ microglia during early development occurred similarly in mice and humans. Notably, a lack of high CD11c+ microglial population has been observed in children with neurodevelopmental disorders. …”
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    An HLA-Transgenic Mouse Model of Type 1 Diabetes That Incorporates the Reduced but Not Abolished Thymic Insulin Expression Seen in Patients by Jeffrey Babad, Riyasat Ali, Jennifer Schloss, Teresa P. DiLorenzo

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Multiple genetic loci contribute to disease susceptibility in humans, with the most responsible locus being the major histocompatibility complex (MHC). …”
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    Goddess Worship and New Spirituality in the Postmodern World: a Brief Overview by T. V. Danylova

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The return of the Goddess to the throne and a profound appreciation of Femininity is a necessary step forward in establishing true equality and restoring lost harmony. As humanity returns to the Absolute that transcends duality, as divinity is revealed in feminine and masculine forms, and, finally, as humans get in touch with their true self, the two faces, feminine and masculine, will inevitably merge. …”
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    Rôle des environnements dans les origines et l’évolution de la bipédie chez les hominidés : exemple des zones boisées sèches de l’Afrique by Brigitte Senut

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…This category of vegetation is composed of large trees with vertical trunks distant from each other, which may have favoured a mixed locomotion associating bipedalism and climbing in the ancestors of Australopithecines and humans. These precursors, different from chimpanzees and humans in their anatomy and proportions, climbed trees in different ways, probably without a hallux as divergent as that of chimpanzees. …”
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    Large Gliadin Peptides Detected in the Pancreas of NOD and Healthy Mice following Oral Administration by Susanne W. Bruun, Knud Josefsen, Julia T. Tanassi, Aleš Marek, Martin H. F. Pedersen, Ulrik Sidenius, Martin Haupt-Jorgensen, Julie C. Antvorskov, Jesper Larsen, Niels H. Heegaard, Karsten Buschard

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Gluten promotes type 1 diabetes in nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice and likely also in humans. In NOD mice and in non-diabetes-prone mice, it induces inflammation in the pancreatic lymph nodes, suggesting that gluten can initiate inflammation locally. …”
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    Acromioclavicular Septic Arthritis Caused by Veillonella parvula by Marc Prod’homme, Gilles Pfander, Patricia Pavese, Alexandre Cech, Islam Abouelnaga, Lionel Helfer

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…This bacteria is rare as a pathogen but is well known as a commensal of the lungs, vagina, mouth, and gastrointestinal tract of humans. However, it may turn as an opportunistic pathogen. …”
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    Chikungunya by C. Roxanne Rutledge-Connelly, Christopher N. Mores, Chelsea T. Smartt, Walter J. Tabachnick

    Published 2007-04-01
    “…Tabachnick, describes this mosquito-borne virus, what it is, its symptoms, how its transmitted to humans, where it occurs, risk to Floridians, and how it can be prevented. …”
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    Etude comparative des phénomènes de groupement perceptif chez le babouin, le chimpanzé et l’humain by Joël Fagot, Masaki Tomonaga

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Our research has demonstrated that the capacity to group local visual elements into a global percept has evolved with the primate phylum: baboons process in priority the local elements of hierarchical stimuli, while humans process their global shape in priority. Chimpanzees show intermediary results.…”
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