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A Novel Mechanism Of B Cell Activation By Bacteria

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The bacterial species Burkholderia ambifaria belongs to the Burkholderia cepacia complex, a group of related bacterial strains, which can cause opportunistic infections in immunocompromised hosts….
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Challenges Of Being A Woman In Engineering

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The topic of gender differences in career choices has received a lot of attention over the past years in Western countries. Researchers in those countries…
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Cellular Stress And Ampk Activators Including Metformin And The Anesthetic Drug Propofol Promote Restoration Of Human Consciousness

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The neural mechanisms that give rise to human consciousness have been described as one of the greatest and most profound mysteries in all of modern…
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Word Learning In Older Children And Adults: When Does Specialization Occur?

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By the time you reach adulthood, you are estimated to know as many as 60,000 words. Despite this, vocabulary learning in your native language might…
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Associating Words With An Emotional Meaning

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Reading our partner’s name in a text message can immediately elicit emotions like happiness. In contrast, reading the name of a rival in an email…
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Fast Computation Of Graph Edit Distance

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Measuring the similarity between two graphs is a basic operation with many applications. For example, in the fields of chemical informatics and drug design, we…
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Is Progressivism Going Native In The United States?

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Roughly 14 percent of the United States’ citizenry is comprised of individuals born outside of the United States who have immigrated to the U.S. A…
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Hooray For Social Diversification

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Multiunit systems rely on the capacity to socially interact. For example, multicellular organisms, such as ourselves, comprise differentiated tissues that are composed of tens of…
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Strange Dracula Wasp With Large Mandibles in Fossil Amber From Myanmar From Ca. 99 Mio. Years Ago Shows Features of Different Wasp Families, Questioning Current Delimitation of Taxa

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Once more, an unexpected fossil insect has been discovered in fossil amber from Myanmar — commonly called Burmese amber. The wasp, which now was described as…
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Black Phosphorus: A Miracle Material For Future Biomedical Technology

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Extensive and profound research in graphene has become a strong driver in the search for other 2 dimensional (2D) materials exhibiting a vast array of…
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How Aging Affects Memories Of Personally Experienced Events

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Our memory of personally experienced events is central to our identity and our sense of self. When remembering, we create an image of our experience…
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