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Sensitivity Of Glaciation In The Arid Subtropical Andes To Changes In Climate

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Understanding the sensitivity of glaciers to changes in climate provides insight into the climatic drivers of past glaciations and helps us predict how glaciers and…
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Pinocembrin: A Natural Compound For Treatment Of Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage And Traumatic Brain Injury

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In the past decades, hospital admissions for acute brain injury have continued to rise. For instance, intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) are…
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Potential Therapeutic Relevance For TIM-3 In Breast Cancer Patients

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Since the first FDA approval of an immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapy in 2011, immunotherapy has increasingly become a standard-of-care treatment for cancer. ICB can…
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GLY-PRO-GLU Tripeptide Gold Surface Reconstruction Investigated At The Molecular Scale

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Biomolecules adsorption at metal surfaces often creates a 2D ordering of the adlayers. The adsorption process can induce in some rare cases the reconstruction of…
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Who Will Ask More For Abdominoplasty After Excess Weight Loss?

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The increasing incidence of morbid obesity suggests that the quantity of bariatric surgical procedures will continue to increase each year, as many patients who have…
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Translational Control Of Metabolism Overcomes The Accepted “Transcriptional Theory” Of T Cell Development

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The publication of the complete human genome sequence in 2004 has marked the beginning of a new era. Since then, the famous Crick dogma that…
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Finding A Renewable And Sustainable Source of Hydrogen: A Computational Look Into A Possible Limiting Intermediate Of Photocatalytic Water Splitting On TiO2

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Most of the energy needed to sustain economic growth, since the industrial revolution, is derived from fossil sources: natural gas, coal, and oil. In utilizing…
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Convert The Light From The Sun By Integrating Er/Yb-CeO2 Thin Film On The Si Solar Cells And Generate More Electric Energy

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The economy of the future is expected to fully rely on renewable and green energy. Scientific and innovative effort in this direction tremendously increased in…
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Sintering And Densification In Nuclear Power

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Like most power plants, nuclear power plants heat water to generate electricity. But nuclear power plants use heat from splitting atoms rather than burning fossil…
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The Holy Grail Of Placebo Research: A Single Gene – Or Many – In Control ?

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Whenever new research tools become available, scientists get excited about new options to explore, new inventions to make, paradigms to shift, and to kick scientific…
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From Quantum Mechanics To Brain Neurostimulation: Abnormal Synchronization Of Neuronal Activity

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Life has been considered for a long time as the most fascinating expression of the complexity of our universe, and the human brain is at…
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