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  1. 23721

    Trastuzumab Resistance: Role for Notch Signaling by Kinnari Mehta, Clodia Osipo

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Overexpression of ErbB-2 predicts for aggressive tumor behavior, resistance to some cytotoxic and antihormonal therapies, and poor overall survival. Trastuzumab, the humanized, monoclonal antibody directed against ErbB-2 has shown tremendous efficacy and improved overall survival for women when combined with a taxane-based chemotherapy. …”
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  2. 23722

    Das paradisziplinäre Paradigma. Anmerkungen zu einem Papier des Wissenschaftsrates by Benjamin Sprick

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…With a view to the expected expansion of artistic music research programs at German music universities, the article deals with a critical re-reading of the recommendations on the postgraduate qualification phase at art and music universities of the German Council of Science and Humanities (2021), which is closely linked to aspects of Thomas S. …”
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  3. 23723

    Targeting chondrocytes for arresting bony fusion in ankylosing spondylitis by Fenli Shao, Qianqian Liu, Yuyu Zhu, Zhidan Fan, Wenjun Chen, Shijia Liu, Xiaohui Li, Wenjie Guo, Gen-Sheng Feng, Haiguo Yu, Qiang Xu, Yang Sun

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…It is worth emphasizing that such pathological thickness of growth plates was evident in adolescent humans with enthesitis-related arthritis, which could progress to AS in adulthood. …”
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  4. 23724

    Research Progress of Adsorption and Photocatalysis of Formaldehyde on TiO2/AC by Xinwei Zhu, Denghui Wang, Shien Hui

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Based on the increasingly serious formaldehyde pollution, effective degradation of formaldehyde has become a practical problem that humans urgently need to solve. Among many treatment methods, activated carbon has the advantages of large specific surface area, high adsorption efficiency, and uniform pore size distribution. …”
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  5. 23725

    Florida's Bats: Florida Bonneted Bat by Holly K. Ober, Terry J. Doonan, Emily H. Evans

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…The Florida bonneted bat was listed as federally endangered in 2013 because of concerns over habitat loss, degradation, and modification caused by humans. Additional concerns include the species’ small population size and restricted range, the small number of known colonies, their slow reproduction, and the relative isolation of separate populations of bonneted bats. …”
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  6. 23726

    تدریب عمال المعرفة :دراسة وصفیة تقویمیة لممارسات التدریب بدار الوثائق القومیة (مصر) by د.مریم صالح منصور

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Given the enormous and constant changes in the knowledge humanity,and the consequent changes in the systems work, and required by it of theneed to re workforce development to cope with those changes, absorb andadapt to its requirements this study sought to shed light on the trainingpractices House National Archives (archive of the state-" Egypt ") andmonitoring phases of the training process, and identify how the integrityand seriousness and to undergo the strengths and weaknesses, the studyalso provided a detailed concept of knowledge workers, Andcharacteristics, and management and the challenges facing theadministration. …”
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  7. 23727

    Le rôle de l’environnement physique arctique sur l’évolution du Tunumiisut, la langue inuit de la côte est du Groenland au xixe siècle by Pierre Robbe, Bernadette Robbe

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…For many years, Pierre Robbe and Bernadette Robbe have been developing an encyclopedic dictionary of tunumiisut, the Inuit language of the east coast of Greenland, one of the dialects spoken today by the Inuit people from the Bering Strait to the east coast of Greenland.Compared to all these dialects, and mainly to the one that is spoken on the west coast of Greenland, Kilaamiusut – the country's official language, to which is close to it - the Tunumiisut lexicon has profoundly evolved during the 19th century.Many words have been replaced with descriptive or metaphorical lexemes, foloowing the pattern that shamans used to not directly name potentially dangerous entities.Leaning on the linguistic history of the Inuit, on archeology, on the study of animal life in relation to the climate, and on the many stories and testimonies that were collected, the authors suggest that understanding this particularism, which certainly results from cultural factors, is nevertheless closely linked to the ecological conditions of this Arctic area (climate, ice, fauna), conditions that fluctuate over time, with prosperous periods and catastrophic phases for animal life and therefore for that of humans, whose existence depended directly on it.…”
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    Rare Case of Aspergillus ochraceus Osteomyelitis of Calcaneus Bone in a Patient with Diabetic Foot Ulcers by Farhang Babamahmoodi, Tahereh Shokohi, Fatemeh Ahangarkani, Mojtaba Nabili, Elham Afzalian Ashkezari, Sosan Alinezhad

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Diabetes is the most common metabolic disease in humans. One of the major complications of the disease is foot ulcer that is prone to infection. …”
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  9. 23729

    Understanding why teachers entrust technology in innovating the learning outcomes by Sahlan Tampubolon, Lela Susanty, Khasanah Khasanah, Wisman Wisman, Agus Riyanto

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This study relies on secondary data with a phenomenological approach, exploring the broadest data often done in descriptive qualitative studies of social sciences and humanities. Examples of databases that we are targeting are the publications of Sagepub, Elsevier, Taylor & Francis, Google Books, and ERIC, which we specifically focus on for the latest issues between 2015 and 2021. …”
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  10. 23730

    Cholinergic Potentiation of Restoration of Visual Function after Optic Nerve Damage in Rats by Mira Chamoun, Elena G. Sergeeva, Petra Henrich-Noack, Shaobo Jia, Lisa Grigartzik, Jing Ma, Qing You, Frédéric Huppé-Gourgues, Bernhard A. Sabel, Elvire Vaucher

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…This finding agrees with the view that restoration of visual function may involve mechanisms beyond the area of primary damage and opens a new perspective for improving visual rehabilitation in humans.…”
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  11. 23731

    Mechanism study on the enhancement of bile acid-binding capacity in corn by-product juice via Lactiplantibacillus plantarum HY127 fermentation by Huanyong Lv, Xiaohui Tang, Jian Zhang, Menghan Ma, Xinyi Li, Zhenjie Zheng, Yunhe Xu, Lili Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Hyperlipidemia is a common endocrine metabolic disease in humans. Long-term medications often have adverse effects, making the search for safer and more effective treatments crucial. …”
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  12. 23732

    COGNITIVE DIALOGUE OF EAST EUROPEAN PHILOSOPHERS OF THE FIRST HALF OF THE ХХ C. AND METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH OF HISTORICAL ANTHROPOLOGY by S. Sh. Aytov

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The problem of this paper is to study the mutual influences of smart philosophies and methodologies of social sciences and humanities. The purpose of this article is to study the cognitive dialogue of philosophical ideas of Eastern Europe thinkers in the first half of the nineteenth century and the theoretical approaches of historical anthropology. …”
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  13. 23733

    Feminist spiritualities, gender equality and sustainable development: The possibilities of a countermovement by N. Swanepoel, T. van Wyk

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Feminist spirituality became a countermovement – countering perceptions and ingrained convictions that a woman could not be a mediator between God and humanity. Feminist spirituality contributed to the creation of spaces for women to study and participate in the creation of religious-spiritual texts. …”
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  14. 23734

    Le caring thinking, au cœur des ambitions éthiques d’Ann Margaret Sharp : quelles recommandations concrètes dans l’accompagnement des vulnérabilités, au sein de la pratique philoso... by Johanna Hawken

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The emergence of this concept is determined by a specific anthropological postulate: one in which humanity is defined by its vulnerability, its interdependence and its singularity. …”
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  15. 23735

    The Analysis of The Absorption Capabilities of The Heavy Metal Mercury (Hg) in Mangrove Crab (Scylla serrata), Mangrove Snail (Telescopium telescopium) and Mangrove Clams (Polymeso... by Irsan Irsan, Yusthinus T. Male, Saifuddin Koto, Rosita Mangesa, Irwan Ismail, Siti Nuraisah, Widyawati Kabau, Firman Banjar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Mercury is a neurotoxic heavy metal with high bioaccumulation ability in aquatic biota, such as mangrove crabs (Scylla serrata), mangrove snails (Telescopium telescopium), and mangrove mussels (Polymesoda erosa), which are widely consumed by humans, and used as bioindicators of pollution. This study aimed to analyze the effect of mercury solution concentration and species differences on mercury absorption in the three biota. …”
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  16. 23736

    Visualizing Ambiguity: Analyzing Linguistic Ambiguity Resolution in Text-to-Image Models by Wala Elsharif, Mahmood Alzubaidi, James She, Marco Agus

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We investigate a set of prompts that exhibit different types of linguistic ambiguities with different models and the images they generate, focusing on how the models’ interpretations of linguistic ambiguity compare to those of humans. In addition, we present a curated dataset of ambiguous prompts and their corresponding images known as the Visual Linguistic Ambiguity Benchmark (V-LAB) dataset. …”
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    Efficacy of Sakacin on Selected Food Pathogenic Microorganisms Isolated from Fermented Milk Products by SSD Mohammed, D Damisa, TV Balogu, E Bala

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The LAB can serve as probiotics, which are products aimed at delivering living, potentially beneficial bacterial cells to the gut ecosystem of humans and other animals. © JASEM Keywords: Inhibition, sakacin, De Man Rogosa Sharpe, broth, morphology …”
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    Metabolic engineering approaches for the biosynthesis of antibiotics by Geunsoo Yook, Jiwoo Nam, Yeonseo Jo, Hyunji Yoon, Dongsoo Yang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conclusion These metabolic engineering and synthetic biology strategies offer promising potential to revitalize the discovery and development of new antibiotics, providing renewed hope in humanity’s fight against MDR pathogenic bacteria.…”
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    Research Progress on the Application of Near Infrared Spectroscopy in Cereal Detection by WANG Zixi, SHEN Qun, ZHAO Qingyu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Cereals, as the staple food for humans, are rich in a variety of nutrients such as moisture, proteins, fats and carbohydrates. …”
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  20. 23740

    Effect of Noradrenaline on the Virulence Properties of Campylobacter Species by Sree V. Aroori, Tristan A. Cogan, Tom J. Humphrey

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Campylobacter species cause a spectrum of illnesses in humans. The type of illness and the outcome is dependent on the virulence of the infecting pathogen strain and host immune status. …”
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