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Women's magazine in China : an analysis of Asian and western influences
Published 2010“…Based on a theoretical framework of the "hybridity" theory, the study investigates the dialectic interaction between the global and local forces in the production process of international women's magazines in China and links the production processes to the analysis of the magazine content and the construction of 'New Woman'.…”
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2422
Quorum sensing signalling and activated sludge microbial communities
Published 2014“…Here, a long-term bioreactor ecology study was performed to address the links between QS, metabolic function, organization and composition of complex microbial consortia of the activated sludge system. …”
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2423
The role of the spleen in mediating pathology in Plasmodium Yoelii (P.yoelii) infection
Published 2016“…Differences in the ability of the spleen to deal with the infected red blood cells (iRBCs) are linked to differences in virulence. Using virulent and avirulent Plasmodium yoelii strains, we investigated how parasite virulence modulates overall spleen function. …”
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2424
Factors of radicalisation towards terrorism based on the case formulation framework
Published 2017“…Radicalisation, being closely linked to terrorism, brings about negative impacts in the society, hence warranting a more thorough understanding of the problem. …”
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Accelerating the design of biomimetic materials by integrating RNA-seq with proteomics and materials science
Published 2016“…In one example, we rapidly engineer recombinant squid sucker ring teeth proteins into a range of structural and functional materials, including nanopatterned surfaces and photo-cross-linked films that exceed the mechanical properties of most natural and synthetic polymers. …”
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Proteome mapping of Plasmodium: identification of the P. yoelii remodellome
Published 2017“…Plasmodium associated virulence in the host is linked to extensive remodelling of the host erythrocyte by parasite proteins that form the “remodellome”. …”
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Autonomous control of interlinking converter with energy storage in hybrid AC–DC microgrid
Published 2013“…The coexistence of ac and dc subgrids in a hybrid microgrid is likely given that modern distributed sources can either be ac or dc. Linking these subgrids is a power converter, whose topology should preferably be not too unconventional. …”
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Cyberbullying: differentiating offenders criminal roles using a narrative‐based approach
Published 2024“…However, there is a need to explore, categorize and identify cyberbullies and their characteristics so that inferences and crime links can be made to prevent the crime. The present study aimed to investigate whether the Narrative Action System Model (NASM) could be used to identify and examine the psychological underpinnings of different cyberbully offending styles. …”
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Heroes, villains and naked nations: micro-solidarity and grounded nationalism in times of crisis
Published 2024“…We utilize the notion of “naked nations” to show that, in times of crisis, people’s selfhood is profoundly grounded in micro-solidarity encounters that are tightly linked to nation-states.…”
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Reading and ideology: the case of the free public libraries movement
Published 2022“…This article examines social debates on mass reading in Britain, linking them to the free public libraries movement of the mid-19th century. …”
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Simulation of national-scale groundwater dynamics in geologically complex aquifer systems: an example from Great Britain
Published 2024“…Comparisons showed regional differences linked to lithological and climatic factors, which in turn can be associated with more or less groundwater resilience to extreme climatic events. …”
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Relationship between active protection in vaccinated buffaloes against haemorrhagic septicaemia and passive mouse protection test or serum antibody titres
Published 1994“…The relationship between the standard passive mouse protection test or serum antibody titres measured by indirect haemagglutination or enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays and active protection in buffaloes immunized with different types of haemorrhagic septicaemia bacterins was investigated. …”
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A bi-functional three-terminal memristor applicable as an artificial synapse and neuron
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Mental imagery interventions to promote face covering use among UK university students and employees during the COVID-19 pandemic: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Published 2022“…In this context, mental imagery exercises—self-directed imagining of an anticipated outcome or processes linked to a defined behaviour/activity—offer a well-evidenced, relatively simple behaviour change intervention. …”
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Artificial neural networks solutions for solving differential equations: A focus and example for flow of viscoelastic fluid with microrotation
Published 2023“…Additionally, investigating new application domains like linked multi-physics issues or real-time simulation situations may help to increase the reach and significance of PINN approaches.…”
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Epigenetic disturbances in obesity and diabetes : epidemiological and functional insights
Published 2020“…Epigenetic factors have demonstrated potential in accounting for additional phenotypic variation, along with providing insights into the causal relationship linking genetic variants to phenotypes. Scope of review: In this review article, we discuss the epidemiological and functional insights into epigenetic disturbances in obesity and diabetes, along with future research directions and approaches, with a focus on DNA methylation. …”
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Sexual selection predicts the persistence of populations within altered environments
Published 2021“…Testes mass, an indicator of post-copulatory selection, is, however, negatively linked with the abundance of species within the most disturbed habitats. …”
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Causalqa: a causal framework for question answering
Published 2022“…Furthermore, we introduce an interventional training paradigm based on previous theoretical works including recent theoretical works on linking graph neural networks to Structural Causal Models. …”
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Enaminone formation drives the coupling of biosynthetic pathways to generate cyclic lipopeptides
Published 2022“…Unlike Tsk A C, Tsk I K feature a rare enaminone-bridge that links the cyclic peptide scaffold to the AHA moiety. …”
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Gut microbiota in colorectal cancer: biological role and therapeutic opportunities
Published 2023“…Advances in next-generation sequencing technologies and metagenomics have provided new insights into the gut microbial ecology and have helped in linking gut microbiota to CRC. Many studies carried out in humans and animal models have emphasized the role of certain gut bacteria, such as Fusobacterium nucleatum, enterotoxigenic Bacteroides fragilis, and colibactin-producing Escherichia coli, in the onset and progression of CRC. …”
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