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Is ‘Trojan Horse’ : seeing wood for the trees?
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Prevalence of West Nile virus in domesticated mammals (cattle, goat, horse and pig) in selected areas of Peninsular Malaysia
Published 2022“…The horses were from Cheras (n=4) and Putrajaya (n=3). …”
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Patients with neurological or psychiatric complications of COVID-19 have worse long-term functional outcomes: COVID-CNS—A multicentre case–control study
Published 2025“…Female sex, age > 50 years, and hypertension were associated with worse outcomes, and statins or ACE inhibitors with better outcomes.…”
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荀子批判公孙龙“白马非马”的正当性 :再探荀子与公孙龙“实”的概念 = The legitimacy of Xunzi’s criticism on Gongsun Long’s idea of “White horse is not a horse” : a revised study on Shi in Xunzi and Gongsun Long
Published 2017“…This is a critique of legitimacy on Xunzi's criticism of Gongsun Long's "white horse is not a horse" proposition because it has a multi-level and deep thinking. …”
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Effects of Edible bird's nest on quality of Arabian stallion semen and post-breeding induced endometritis in mares
Published 2022Subjects: “…Horses - Breeding…”
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People in Peril, Environments at Risk: Coolies, Tigers, and Colonial Singapore's Ecology of Poverty
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Tabula rasa: model transfer for object category detection
Published 2012“…Experiments (on PASCAL VOC) demonstrate significant performance gains by transfer learning from one class to another (e.g. motorbike to bicycle), including one-shot learning, specialization from class to a subordinate class (e.g. from quadruped to horse) and transfer using multiple components. In the case of multiple training samples it is shown that a detection performance approaching that of the state of the art can be achieved with substantially fewer training samples.…”
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Bacterial type VI secretion system helps prevent cheating in microbial communities
Published 2024“…In their paper, “Trojan horse-like T6SS effector TepC mediates both interference competition and exploitative competition”, Song and colleagues (2024) remind us of an important societal principle that everyone contributes to benefit the collective population [1]. …”
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Asymmetric projection of introspection reveals a behavioural and neural mechanism for interindividual social coordination
Published 2025“…We demonstrate just such a pattern and that it leads to worse coordination when working with people more skilled than ourselves. …”
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Reasons and reproduction: gene editing and genetic selection
Published 2023“…We argue that one reason to use gene editing is that in many cases it would be <i>better</i> for the person who would develop from the edited embryo, so that not to have done it would have been <i>worse for</i> that person. By contrast, embryo selection is never better for the person who develops from the selected embryo. …”
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Managing unstructured information
Published 2024“…When does more organisation lead to worse outcomes? Information and Knowledge Management were established on the principle that well-ordered collections confer significant benefits to individuals and organisations. …”
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The Titans of the Twentieth Century : How They Made History and the History They Made /
Published [202“…This book consists of essays about eight who, for better and for worse, did just that. Woodrow Wilson had a vision for a cooperative world order that failed after the First World War but gained in influence after the Second. …”
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Europe's Islamic tightrope
Published 2021“…Targeted police actions against certain groups in Austria and proposed legislation to regulate Islamic religious and cultural practices in France suggest that some parts of Europe seem to be resetting their relations with Muslim societies. For better or for worse, Europe’s relations with Muslim communities may be evolving.…”
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Status epilepticus in sub-Saharan Africa: new findings
Published 2013“…Most cases in children are caused by infections, particularly malaria in endemic areas. The outcome is worse than in the West, probably because of delays in initiating treatment, and lack of skills and facilities for the management of SE. …”
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Annotated bacterial chromosomes from frame-shift-corrected long-read metagenomic data
Published 2019“…Background : Short-read sequencing technologies have long been the work-horse of microbiome analysis. Continuing technological advances are making the application of long-read sequencing to metagenomic samples increasingly feasible. …”
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A pilot study on peptidylarginine deiminases and protein deimination in animal cancers across vertebrate species
Published 2022“…Cancers were selected from a range of vertebrate species: horse, cow, reindeer, sheep, pig, dog, cat, rabbit, mink, hamster, parrot, and duck. …”
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Resources, conflict, and economic development in Africa
Published 2020“…Structural estimates confirm the model's predictions, and reveal that conflict equilibria are more prevalent where institutional quality is worse.…”
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