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Cell Culture: From Industrial Brewing To Transforming The Science Of Medicine

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Safe medical treatments are crucial tools in the fight against human diseases. Ensuring that medical treatments are safe inevitably requires investigating their effects on our…
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Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Should Be Increasingly Recognized: Results From A Population-Based Prevalence Study

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This study is the first prospective, population-based prevalence study particularly designed for idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH). The finding of a 3.7% prevalence among individuals…
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The Leaky Gut — Studied In Twins

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How Crohn’s disease develops is still not really understood today. However, Swedish researchers say that a leaking intestinal wall could play an important role. When…
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Looking At Versus Focusing On Faces: What Attracts Our Attention?

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Whether we are walking on a downtown street or searching for a friend in a crowd, it is intuitive that people and faces are some…
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How The Use Of Analgesia Affects Behavior In Newborn Calves

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The welfare of farmed animals is under increasing scrutiny from consumers as well as governmental and industry bodies and plays an important part in the…
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Can The Subthreshold Volatile Phenol Chemistry Of A Potentially Smoke-Tainted Wine Explain Its Aroma? We Tested Twelve Commercial Red Wines To Find Out

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Wine aroma is arguably the most important intrinsic factor used to judge wine quality. The perception of wine aroma is the result of a number…
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Reconstructing Commuter Networks Using Machine Learning And Urban Indicators

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Humans are bound to move inter-urban areas on a daily basis, and understanding human mobility is vital to explain the processes related to this human…
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Exploring How Environmental Dynamics Shaped Modern Iraq

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Modern Iraq is a relatively dry country faced with mounting water challenges. Ancient Southern Iraq, commonly referred to as Southern Mesopotamia, was also the home…
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Be Careful When Speaking About Lead Pollution: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly!

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Lead, like many other metals (do not call them “heavy metals”; see Pourret, 2018), is a global pollutant. Lead poisoning, also known as saturnism, occurs…
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B. infantis EVC001 Reduces The Genes In Bacteria That Cause Antibiotic Resistance By 90 Percent

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The World Health Organization (WHO) calls antibiotic resistance “one of the biggest threats to global health, food security, and development today,” and the Centers for…
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Surprising Internal Structure Of Whole Wheat-Green Gram Functional Bread

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Bread is a typical staple food of the human diet whose consumption is rapidly growing. Whole wheat bread is gaining popularity since it contains a…
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