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    Punctuated evolution of canonical genomic aberrations in uveal melanoma by Matthew G. Field, Michael A. Durante, Hima Anbunathan, Louis Z. Cai, Christina L. Decatur, Anne M. Bowcock, Stefan Kurtenbach, J. William Harbour

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Here, the authors analyze 151 primary UM samples to find that BAP1 and other canonical genomic aberrations arise in an early punctuated burst followed by neutral tumor evolution.…”
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    Hector’s death and the reception of the Iliad in Euripides’ Andromache and Trojan women by Christian Werner

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…<p>Although Euripides is known by the ways he used elements of the <em>Odyssey </em>to depart from the “classical” model developed by Sophocles, this paper dwells on different strategies employed by him to engage the audience of his plays with the <em>Iliad</em>, this other canonical poem <em>par excellence </em>in Athens. …”
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    Hyperbolic conservation laws with umbilic degeneracy by Chen, G, Kan, P

    Published 2001
    “…We further extend our compactness framework established earlier to other canonical classes of quadratic flux systems with an isolated umbilic point. …”
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    A criptoteologia messiânica de Clarice Lispector frente à crise do século XXI. Análise da crônica “Mineirinho” by Wojciech Sawala

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Giorgio Agamben’s and Agata Bielik-Robson’s ideas are evoked in order to analyze the meaning of the chronicle “Mineirinho” (1962) and its relations with other canonic texts by the Brazilian author.…”
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    A high-throughput genetic screening protocol to measure lipid bilayer stress-induced unfolded protein response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Nurulain Ho, Wei Sheng Yap, Guillaume Thibault

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This method is adaptable to other canonical stress pathways.For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Ho et al. (2020), Jonikas et al. (2009) and Baryshnikova et al. (2010).…”
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    A high-throughput genetic screening protocol to measure lipid bilayer stress-induced unfolded protein response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Ho, Nurulain, Yap, Wei Sheng, Thibault, Guillaume

    Published 2023
    “…This method is adaptable to other canonical stress pathways. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Ho et al. (2020), Jonikas et al. (2009) and Baryshnikova et al. (2010).…”
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    Case Series: Acute Hemorrhagic Encephalomyelitis After SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination by Mihai Ancau, Friederike Liesche-Starnecker, Johanna Niederschweiberer, Sandro M. Krieg, Claus Zimmer, Charlotte Lingg, Daniela Kumpfmüller, Benno Ikenberg, Markus Ploner, Bernhard Hemmer, Bernhard Hemmer, Silke Wunderlich, Mark Mühlau, Benjamin Knier

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The close temporal association with the vaccination, the immune-related nature of the disease as well as the lack of other canonical precipitating factors suggested that AHEM was a vaccine-related adverse effect. …”
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    Parameterizing network graph heterogeneity using a modified Weibull distribution by Sinan A. Ozbay, Maximilian M. Nguyen

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…This parameterization of heterogeneity also recovers several other canonical distributions as intermediate special cases, including the Gaussian, Rayleigh, and exponential distributions. …”
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    CULTURAL, INTELLECTUAL AND AESTHETIC IDENTITIES UPON CRITICAL LUGONES AND BORGES by Breno Anderson Souza de Miranda

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…His works are national canons that read other canons - delineators of identities, of myths and of collective memories. …”
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    Structural equation modeling for identifying the drivers of health-related quality of life improvement experienced by patients with migraine receiving eptinezumab by Linus Jönsson, Susanne F. Awad, Stephane A. Regnier, Brian Talon, Steven Kymes, Xin Ying Lee, Peter J. Goadsby

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Mediating variables capturing different aspects of efficacy included MMDs, other canonical symptoms, and PI-MBS. Results In the first model, reductions in MMDs and other canonical symptoms accounted for 35% (standardized effect size [SES] − 0.11) and 25% (SES − 0.08) of HRQoL improvement, respectively, with 41% (SES − 0.13) of improvement comprising “direct treatment effect,” i.e., unexplained by mediators. …”
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    Sungeidines from a non-canonical enediyne biosynthetic pathway by Low, Zhen Jie, Ma, Guang-Lei, Tran, Hoa Thi, Zou, Yike, Xiong, Juan, Pang, Limei, Nuryyeva, Selbi, Ye, Hong, Hu, Jin-Feng, Houk, K. N., Liang, Zhao-Xun

    Published 2020
    “…The loss of genes, including a putative epoxidase gene, is likely to be the main cause of the divergence of the sungeidine pathway from other canonical enediyne pathways. The findings disclose the surprising evolvability of enediyne pathways and set the stage for characterizing the intriguing enzymatic steps in sungeidine biosynthesis.…”
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    Fernando Pessoa and the Shakespeare’s “voice”. by Dionísio Vila Maior

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…I will try to reflect on the sense of “emulation” that is perceptible in some texts of Fernando Pessoa, in what concerns the relations with some other canonical writers; I will discuss the relationship that Pessoa maintained with Shakespeare, as well as the dialogical relationship that is possible to deduce in the procedures of creation of Pessoa’s heteronyms and in the creation of Shakespearean characters. …”
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    THE ROLE OF HEME OXYGENASE AND HSP70 IN TRAUMA by Paolo Murabito

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Many Hsp are also chaperones since they assist nascent polypepti-des to fold correctly. Other canonical functions of chaperones include, in addition to protein folding, assisting protein refolding and translocation through membranes, u-shering proteins damaged beyond repair to degradation, and dissolution of protein ag-gregates. …”
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    Sex body: A nest of protein mixture by Miao Li

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Collectively, the DNA damage response factors, downstream fanconi anemia proteins, and other canonical repressive histone modifications have been reported to be associated with the sex body. …”
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    Tenets and characterestics of the social exegesis of the Quran by Kazem Ghazizadeh, Ruhollah Nazemi

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…The basic characteristics of this new <br /> approach - that can be also called as tenets- are as follows: a comprehensive <br /> look to the Quran, rationalistic approach to interpreting it, emphasis on the <br /> guiding role of the Quran and simple writing style of the commentary. the <br /> foretold features caused directly and indirectly the development of some other <br /> characteristics in this genre of commentaries of which the following are most <br /> prominent; the priority of Quran comparing to other canonical sources, <br /> rejection of following and submission to others particularly in interpreting <br /> Quran, decreasing from the status and volume of traditional exegesis, <br /> observing the needs of society, using the simple and general language in the <br /> exegesis and avoiding detailed discussions of literal, juristical and theological <br /> issues.…”
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    Inverse designed extended depth of focus meta-optics for broadband imaging in the visible by Bayati Elyas, Pestourie Raphaël, Colburn Shane, Lin Zin, Johnson Steven G., Majumdar Arka

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Exploiting the extended depth of focus and computational post processing, we demonstrate broadband imaging across the full visible spectrum using a 1 mm, f/1 meta-optic. Unlike other canonical EDOF meta-optics, characterized by phase masks such as a log-asphere or cubic function, our design exhibits a highly invariant PSF across ∼290 nm optical bandwidth, which leads to significantly improved image quality, as quantified by structural similarity metrics.…”
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    Inverse designed extended depth of focus meta-optics for broadband imaging in the visible by Bayati, Elyas, Pestourie, Raphael, Colburn, Shane, Lin, Zin, Johnson, Steven G, Majumdar, Arka

    Published 2021
    “…Exploiting the extended depth of focus and computational post processing, we demonstrate broadband imaging across the full visible spectrum using a 1 mm, f/1 meta-optic. Unlike other canonical EDOF meta-optics, characterized by phase masks such as a log-asphere or cubic function, our design exhibits a highly invariant PSF across ∼290 nm optical bandwidth, which leads to significantly improved image quality, as quantified by structural similarity metrics.…”
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    Exousia and Conflict in the Gospel of Mark by Judith König

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Although Mark’s narrative had long been treated as less polished and thus theologically lacking compared to the other canonical gospels in the past, many scholars now recognize it as a complex narrative with various intertwining and intentionally employed plots and storylines. …”
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    Decolonizing imperialist discourse in Jane Austen’s Persuasion: A Saidian perspective by Muna Abd-Rabbo, Ghadir Zalloum, Ziad Nemrawi

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Thus, Said’s approach in decolonizing the imperialist discourse in Mansfield Park may be extended to other canonical works not generally considered imperialist in nature. …”
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    DichroIDP: a method for analyses of intrinsically disordered proteins using circular dichroism spectroscopy by Andrew J. Miles, Elliot D. Drew, B. A. Wallace

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Abstract Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are comprised of significant numbers of residues that form neither helix, sheet, nor any other canonical type of secondary structure. They play important roles in a broad range of biological processes, such as molecular recognition and signalling, largely due to their chameleon-like ability to change structure from unordered when free in solution to ordered when bound to partner molecules. …”
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