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Shedding A New Light On Glycosylation

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Carbohydrates can be found in almost all forms of life – they not only serve as an energy source but also covalently attach to other…
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Shakespearean Sentences In The Brain Of A Non-Native English Reader

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Although the structure of academia might make us think of literature and neuroscience as widely separate matters, our daily literary experiences are intimately dependent on…
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Treating Asthma With An Inhalable JAK1 Inhibitor In Preclinical Models

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Asthma is the result of a complex and dysregulated immune response in which the bronchial airways become inflamed and constricted. This lead to chest tightness,…
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New Approach To Assess Stability In Perovskites

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Emergent technologies have been historically predicated on the discovery and development of new materials – silicon computer chips, lithium-ion batteries, gallium nitride LEDs, etc. The…
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Biochemical Parameters Allow The Identification Of Tolerant Genotypes Of Buffel Grass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.) To Drought And Heat Stress

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Arid and semi-arid ecosystems occupy vast regions in many countries in the world. In these regions, edaphic and climatic conditions impose important restrictions on agriculture….
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Beautiful And Talented: Examining Mating Signal Complexity In Birds-Of-Paradise

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The birds-of-paradise are a charismatic, colorful family of birds found primarily on the island of New Guinea. The elaborate plumage of many species from this…
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A Collective Measurement To Estimate Work In Quantum Systems

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What is work in thermodynamics? This basic question is still debated nowadays, especially when dealing with small quantum systems. In 1824, Sadi Carnot defined work…
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Tracking Magmatic And Metasomatic Processes In The East Asian Mantle Wedge

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The Asian continental collage was formed by the assembly of several continental fragments through multiple subduction-accretion-collision processes. These prolonged tectonic cycles left their imprints on…
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The Milky Way Galaxy’s Global Order And Mirror-Image Symmetry, Co-Rotation Radius, And The Local Incoming Mass

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Can we “slice” a spiral arm into its components and order the slices? The Moon orbits around the Earth on a rough circle, the Earth…
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How Mobile Phones Represent Your Social Network

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Mobile phones have quickly become a fundamental part of our life and, thus, an important element of our culture. As a cultural object, the mobile…
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Helping Sturgeon Survive – Studies On Swimming Performance And Fishways Can Make A Contribution

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Sturgeons (Acipenseridae) are primitive fishes that mature late and display migratory behavior. There are 25 species of sturgeon in the world and they have substantial…
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