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10261
A sampled texture prior for image super-resolution
Published 2004“…Other methods use training data to learn low-to-high-resolution matches, and have been highly successful even in the single-input-image case. …”
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10262
Populist attitudes, subjective social status, and resentment in Italy
Published 2024“…Italy is an interesting test case that has been scarcely investigated by previous research. …”
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10263
Ecological relations and niche separation between sympatric terrestrial primates in Ethiopia
Published 1974“…The data are discussed with reference to studies of forest primate communities where niche overlap has commonly been reported.…”
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10264
Glucokinase activity in diabetes: too much of a good thing?
Published 2022“…However, in the long term, glucokinase activators have been largely disappointing. Recent studies show it is hyperactivation of glucose metabolism, not glucose itself, that underlies the progressive decline in beta-cell function in diabetes. …”
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10265
The genome sequence of the Green Pug moth, Pasiphila rectangulata (Linnaeus, 1758)
Published 2024“…The mitochondrial genome has also been assembled and is 15.74 kilobases in length. …”
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10266
Testing the national identity argument
Published 2013“…We review the empirical evidence for and against this claim, looking particularly at how national identities have been measured. We distinguish between studies that aim to compare the relative strength of identities cross-nationally and those that look at individual differences within one nation. …”
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10267
Life satisfaction and work-life balance: the complexities of gender patterning
Published 2024“…Conventionally, issues connected to work–life balance have been thought to concern women more than men – not least through the promotion of a strongly gendered discourse about the imperative to become a ‘balanced woman’. …”
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10268
The genome sequence of the Blue-bordered Carpet moth Plemyria rubiginata (Denis & Schiffermüller) 1775
Published 2024“…The mitochondrial genome has also been assembled and is 17.64 kilobases in length.…”
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10269
Symbolic verification and strategy synthesis for turn-based stochastic games
Published 2022“…Although good progress has been made on algorithms and tool support, efficiency and scalability remain a challenge. …”
Book section -
10270
How to make psychedelic-assisted therapy safer
Published 2024“…Finally, the paper presents a safety measure that has been overlooked in the literature but could be highly effective and feasible: bringing a close person to the psychedelic session.…”
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10271
Gender equality, growth, and how a technological trap destroyed female work
Published 2021“…We sketch the pathways within the development literature that have been hypothesised as linking equality for women to rising incomes and the reverse channels, from higher incomes to equality. …”
Working paper -
10272
Mapping epigenetic modifications by sequencing technologies
Published 2023“…Many epigenetic modifications have been intensively studied and found to be involved in most essential biological processes as well as human diseases, including cancer. …”
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10273
Insights into the behaviour of biomolecules on the early Earth: The concentration of aspartate by layered double hydroxide minerals
Published 2015“…The role of mineral surfaces in concentrating and facilitating the polymerisation of simple protobiomolecules during the Hadean and Archean has been the subject of much research in order to constrain the conditions that may have led to the origin of life on early Earth. …”
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10274
The representation dynamic and the “normalization” of group differences
Published 2024“…<p>Intergroup inequality has been linked to differing norms of economic participation among groups. …”
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10275
The effects of fasting on acute ischemic infarcts in the rat
Published 2024“…Inflammation is largely detrimental early in the acute phase of stroke but beneficial at more chronic stages. Fasting has been shown to reduce inflammation acutely. This preliminary study aimed to determine whether post-ischemic fasting improves stroke outcomes through attenuated inflammation. …”
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10276
Assessing the Islamic State’s commitment to attacking the West
Published 2015“…IS appears to have had a decentralized attack strategy based on encouraging sympathiser attacks while not mounting centrally directed operations of their own. There have also been more plots involving only IS sympathisers than plots involving returned foreign fighters. …”
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10277
A new prenylated hydroquinone from the roots of Garcinia atroviridis Griff ex T. Anders (Guttiferae)
Published 2003“…Anders (Guttiferae) has led to the isolation of a new prenylated hydroquinone from the roots of the plant. The compound has been elucidated to be 4-methylhydroatrovirinone, primarily by the use of gradient NMR and mass spectroscopy. …”
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10278
Application of dielectric spectroscopy and DSC to the study of relaxations in some copolymeric hydrogels
Published 1995“…The nature of water in copolymeric N‐vinyl pyrrolidone/methyl methacrylate hydrogels has been investigated using dielectric thermal analysis (DETA) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). …”
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10279
Satellite tracking data on Malaysian green turtle migration
Published 1995“…Satellite telemetry has been used on green turtle (Chelonia mydas) females nesting in West Malaysia to study their migratory routes, behaviour during migration and homing after displacement. …”
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10280
The first complete mitochondrial genome of the critically endangered Malaysian giant turtle, Orlitia borneensis (Testudines: Geoemydidae)
Published 2024“…This mitochondrial genome has been archived in the NCBI GenBank with accession number OQ808845. …”
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