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Winner takes all : reconstructing the decapitation of a warrior in Bronze Age China from osteological evidence
Published 2022“…Microscopic observation of the kerfs, the historical records and archaeological evidence support the speculation that the individual could be a warrior of Chu State, who is decapitated after being wounded during the war against the Qin State. …”
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DNA-Methylation Patterns in Trisomy 21 Using Cells from Monozygotic Twins
Published 2015“…We also used skin fibroblasts from MZ twins concordant for T21, normal MZ twins without T21, and unrelated normal and T21 individuals. …”
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Genome-wide mapping of Hif-1α binding sites in zebrafish
Published 2015“…Activation of the hypoxic response can be achieved in zebrafish by homozygous null mutation of the von Hippel-Lindau (vhl) tumour suppressor gene. …”
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Alkylglycerol: not abundant but promising functional lipid
Published 2024“…Mean while, microorganisms are a novel and valuable source of alkylglycerols. …”
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Understanding early molecular mechanisms of abnormal myelination in neurological conditions by characterising Ermin deficiency
Published 2024“…Abnormal myelination has been observed across several neurodegenerative conditions, and is hypothesised to be a key factor leading to disease pathophysiology. …”
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New insights into the genetic etiology of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias
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Transcriptome alterations of vascular smooth muscle cells in aortic wall of myocardial infarction patients
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'(Un)richtige Aufnahme': Renaissance sculpture and the visual historiography of art history
Published 2012“…Extract<br> ‘How should one photograph sculpture?’ asked Heinrich Wölfflin in the titles of three ground-breaking articles on the subject published in 1896–97 and 1915 (plate 1).1 Few art historians have seriously considered the question, not just in regard to photographing Italian Renaissance sculpture, which was Wölfflin's main concern in these publications, but works of art in general.2 Examining both how and why art works have been photographed and otherwise reproduced, however, can tell us a great deal about what one might call the ‘visual historiography’ of art history as a discipline. …”
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Sustainable performance through digital supply chains in industry 4.0 era: amidst the pandemic experience
Published 2022“…Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic disruption, industry 4.0 technologies (I4TEs) and digital supply chains (DSCs) are reinforcing businesses to gain economic stability and agility to enrich their sustainable performance (S.P.). …”
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Exploration of a low-cost radar and image processing
Published 2019“…During 1886 to 1888, German scientist Heinrich Hertz found the electromagnetic waves, including radio waves do exist. …”
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Social computing in tourism websites
Published 2013“…The rapid growth of user-generated content on the Internet represents a great potential in deploying social computing tools to enrich communication and collaboration among different stakeholders in the tourism industry. …”
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POWER TO CHOOSE /
Published 1991“…It's a book for people of all ages and from all walks of life. It comes from the pen of a man who has had a brush with cancer and writes with a positive view of life - DICK SMITH. …”
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Household Knowledge and Practices in Solid Waste Segregation and Recycling in Malaysia
Published 2021“…Solid household waste management has been identified as a major problem at all over the world. …”
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