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    L’usage de la photographie dans la constitution de la collection de maquettes de décors et costumes du département des Arts du spectacle (Bn), 1959-1983 by Lara Le Drian Saint-Germès

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The library’s collection of set models is growing richer year by year and allows for the study of theatre history to adopt new lines of approach, underlining the importance of a visual history of theatre sets and costumes and a living memory of the theatrical creators who are now beginning to give their models and archives to heritage institutions.…”
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    The Legacy of Nineteen Eighty-Four: British Dystopias, from 1984 to the present day by Claire Wrobel

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The latter’s preference for realism rather than science fiction, their focus on an individual protagonist, and the centrality of themes such as language, individual and collective memory and historiography may be regarded as evidence of an Orwellian posterity. …”
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    Philosophical biography : some problems of conceptualization by Irina Polyakova

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…A philosopher’s life-course has its own specific character: a dramatic process of (self-) formation, (self-) knowledge, which is impossible to view in a single linear perspective as we are faced with the nonlinear nature of events (thoughts and feelings can take the place of events, if they are deeply experienced and felt by the personality) and with the nonlinear nature of memory, understood as a creative act. Second, the idea of plasticity of man, which can’t be schematized or lined up, but can be conveyed by means such as the plastic philosophical narrative.…”
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    A Cross-Layer Approach to Minimize the Energy Consumption in Wireless Sensor Networks by Luca Catarinucci, Riccardo Colella, Giuseppe Del Fiore, Luca Mainetti, Vincenzo Mighali, Luigi Patrono, Maria Laura Stefanizzi

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…However, most of these solutions are expensive from both the computational and the memory resources point of view and; therefore, they result in being hardly implementable on resources constrained devices, such as sensor nodes. …”
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    Do Akhbār Mulūk al-Andalus [Notícias dos Monarcas da Hispânia] à Crónica do Mouro Rasis by António Rei

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…A work to which a name is linked, “al-Rāzī”, whose Latinized version, “Rasis”, ended up being glued to the first translation into Portuguese, which since the 13th century began to transmit that memory, and then to the translation of the Portuguese version into Castilian, where it settled. …”
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    Cultural Heritage in Education: Flamenco as a Pedagogical Tool for Future Teachers in Spain by Jesús Heredia-Carroza, Laura Díaz-Reyes, Daniela-Tatiana Agheorghiesei, Raluca Stoica

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The findings revealed that social and cognitive skills, such as group cohesion, attention, and memory, are significant factors in appreciating flamenco as an educational resource. …”
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    Confidential communication scheme based on uncertainty of underwater noisy channels by Ming XU, Fang CHEN

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Aiming at the influence of the uncertainty of underwater noise on information transmission and the security problem of the communication over noisy channels,a confidential communication scheme based on the uncertainty of underwater noisy channels was proposed.The proposed scheme was composed of an interactive key extraction protocol based on Godel’s code and a privacy amplification protocol based on r-circulant Toeplitz matrix.During the process of key extraction,the key sequence comparing number was reduced through the Godel’s code.When calculating the key length after privacy amplification,the uncertainty of underwater noise was considered to make the proposed scheme more practical.Experimental results show that under the condition of satisfying protocol security,it takes 11.99 s to transmit 119 940 bit string where the lower bound of the generated secret key length is 117 331 bit after privacy amplification and the upper bound of the adversary’s information about the secret key is 2 609 bit.Moreover,the proposed scheme (nt+s)×(nt+s)-order r-circulant Toeplitz matrix decreases(nt+s)-1 bit memory space compared to the traditional Toeplitz matrix with the same order.…”
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    Radiation to all macroscopic sites of tumor permits greater systemic antitumor response to in situ vaccination by Zachary S Morris, Paul M Sondel, Amy K Erbe, Alexander L Rakhmilevich, Amber M Bates, Peter M Carlson, Alexander A Pieper, Ravi B Patel, Jen Birstler, Joseph Grudzinski, Reinier Hernandez, Bryan P Bednarz, Jamey P Weichert, Arika S Feils, Matthew Rodriquez, Claire Sun, Ian Marsh

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This ISV is effective in eradicating single tumors with sustained immune memory; however, it does not generate an adequate abscopal response against macroscopic distant tumors. …”
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    Targeted intra-tumoral hyperthermia using uniquely biocompatible gold nanorods induces strong immunogenic cell death in two immunogenically ‘cold’ tumor models by Barry E. Kennedy, Erin B. Noftall, Cheryl Dean, Alexander Roth, Kate N. Clark, Darren Rowles, Kulbir Singh, Len Pagliaro, Carman A. Giacomantonio, Carman A. Giacomantonio, Carman A. Giacomantonio

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…IL-2 post-THT induced robust CD8+ T-cell infiltration and led to sustained tumor regression in both treated and distant tumors, accompanied by the emergence of memory T cells. However, IL-2-induced immunosuppressive T-reg populations were also sustained to tumor endpoint suggesting that therapy could be further enhanced. …”
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    Proton therapy versus conventional radiotherapy for the treatment of cavernous sinus benign meningioma, a randomized controlled phase III study protocol (COG-PROTON-01) by Paul Lesueur, Benedicte Clarisse, Justine Lequesne, Idlir Licaj, Loic Feuvret, Dinu Stefan, Damien Ricard, Georges Noel, Jacques Balosso, Marie Lange, Aurelie Capel, Isabelle Durand-Zaleski, Marie Castera, Berenice Legrand, Nicolas Goliot, Camille Hedou, Jean Michel Grellard, Samuel Valable

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The primary endpoint is based on the individual neurocognitive test scores (grouped into five cognitive domains: attention, executive functioning, verbal memory, working memory, information processing speed) and on visual, hearing, endocrinological and neurological evaluations, five years after radiotherapy. …”
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    Direct engulfment of synapses by overactivated microglia due to cadmium exposure and the protective role of Nrf2 by Siyao Li, Mingdan You, Chengjie Chen, Jingqi Fu, Yuanyuan Xu, Jingbo Pi, Yi Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Nrf2 knockout mice and wild-type mice were used to explore prolonged Cd exposure-induced synaptic damages, learning-memory impairments, and microglial activation. We also created Nrf2 knockdown (KD) BV2 microglia to investigate the role of cell-specific Nrf2 in Cd-induced microglial activation. …”
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    Dynamic Associations of Change in Physical Activity and Change in Cognitive Function: Coordinated Analyses of Four Longitudinal Studies by Magnus Lindwall, Cynthia R. Cimino, Laura E. Gibbons, Meghan B. Mitchell, Andreana Benitez, Cassandra L. Brown, Robert F. Kennison, Steven D. Shirk, Alireza Atri, Annie Robitaille, Stuart W. S. MacDonald, Elizabeth M. Zelinski, Sherry L. Willis, K. Warner Schaie, Boo Johansson, Marcus Praetorius, Roger A. Dixon, Dan M. Mungas, Scott M. Hofer, Andrea M. Piccinin

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…A series of multilevel growth models with physical activity included both as a fixed (between-person) and time-varying (within-person) predictor of four domains of cognitive function (reasoning, memory, fluency, and semantic knowledge) was used. …”
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    Autoimmune glial fibrillary acidic protein astrocytopathy misdiagnosed as intracranial infectious diseases: case reports and literature review by Runhua Bai, Runhua Bai, Li An, Wei Du, Zhiwei Wang, Xiaokun Qi, Jianguo Liu, Ming Ren, Yingxin Yu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Case 3 was a 54-year-old male, presenting with fever, personality changes, and memory decline. Antiviral treatment was ineffective. …”
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    Qualificar a cidade para o pedestre - um tema histórico e um desafio atual para o município (São Paulo) by Katia Canova

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…It was only in the 1960s that authors such as Henri Lefebvre, Milton Santos and Jane Jacobs began to come up with a new discussion on urban space: the importance of the user's eyesight and perception, the human scale, public spaces, diversity, the value of connectivity / accessibility and the vital need for the practice of reuse and preservation of the built heritage and memory of places. In addition to these are Mark Girouard and Fraya Frehse with a more historical and social investigation of urban dynamics, Jan Gehl and Janette Sadik-Kahn with practical applications and rapid transformations of public spaces, transforming areas underutilized by the 1950s roadside practice in places to live, to contemplate, finally of enjoyment for the people who live the experience of pedestrian and cyclist in great world-wide cities. …”
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    Modeling Anomalous Transport of Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere Using a Fractional Fokker–Planck Equation by José Luis Díaz Palencia

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This approach accounts for the observed non-Gaussian distributions, long-range correlations and memory effects in cosmic ray fluxes. We derive analytical solutions using the Adomian Decomposition Method and express them in terms of Mittag-Leffler functions and Lévy stable distributions. …”
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    Psychophysiological Markers of Executive Functions during Copying Sentences by D.A. Momotenko, J.A. Gorbunov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It was found that the higher the level of development of executive functions (braking, switching and working memory), the higher the power of beta rhythms in the prefrontal and frontal areas. …”
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    DYRK1A (Dual-Specificity Tyrosine-Phosphorylated and -Regulated Kinase 1A): A Gene with Dosage Effect During Development and Neurogenesis by M. Dierssen, M. Martínez de Lagrán

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…In Drosophila, disruption of the homolog minibrain gene results in flies with reduced neuroblast proliferation, decreased numbers of central brain neurons, and learning/memory deficits. Knockout DYRK1A mice are embryonic lethal, and heterozygotes show decreased viability and region-specific reductions in brain size. …”
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    A Scalable Blockchain Framework for ELA Assessment by Chunxia Tian

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Firstly, the hierarchical analysis method is used to construct the evaluation index system of students’ English ability, and then the ability classification indexes are divided into 5 levels.The network achieves the classification of students’ English proficiency through the associative memory of the classification criteria, and the classification results are compared with those of the BPNN model. …”
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