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Can Bell’s Theorem Be Disproved?

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Bell’s theorem (BT) was formulated in 1964 as a continuation of the 1935 Einstein, Podolski, Rosen (EPR) criticism on the completeness of quantum mechanics (QM)….
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What Are AIEgens And Their Application?

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Organic luminescent solid materials have attracted a great deal of attention from the scientific community and the industry due to their benefits of a flexible…
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Understanding Microbial Communities Living on Amphibian Skin

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For most people, amphibians (e.g. frogs and salamanders) are not a part of everyday life. They tend to be cryptic in both form and behavior…
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Exercise Fluid Balance – Pints Vs. Pounds

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“A pint is a pound the world around.” This common expression is true when talking about a pint of water, which weighs one pound.  It…
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Sexual Assault Risks In The US Military: Deployed Vs. Non-deployed Service Women

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Unprecedented numbers of women have been deployed to combat zones in Iraq/Afghanistan following 9/11 and servicewomen now comprise approximately 16% of United States active duty…
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How Natural Extracts Activate Defenses Against Pathogens In Tomato Plants

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Tomato is an agronomically valuable crop in many countries, either grown in fields or greenhouses and therefore has been bred and genetically improved for centuries….
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Presenting A Realistic, Stochastic, And Local Model Of Quantum Mechanics

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Quantum mechanics is certainly one the most puzzling branches of physics. While a mathematical formalism that describes quantum mechanics is well known since almost one…
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Computer-based Technology As An Anticancer Agent In Cervical Cancer Cells

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A major stumbling block in the fight against cancer remains the identification of novel anticancer compounds that possess cell death-inducing properties in cancer cells leaving…
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Evaluating Rodent Aerobics For Preclinical Ischemic Stroke Intervention Assessments

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One might probably associate rodents, particularly mice and rats, with sewers, cargoes, ships, or perhaps with an exceptional “French chef” or a friendly “Stuart”. Besides,…
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Pain Relief With Interference shRNA Proves Viable

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Pain is the number one cause of distress, signaling the onset of tissue damage. In the vast majority of cases, pain sensation is induced by…
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Antioxidant Carnosic Acid Found To Protect Human Mitochondria

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Carnosic acid (CA, C20H28O4) is characterized as a phenolic diterpene and has been isolated from the Rosmarinus officinalis L. plant. This is a natural compound presenting…
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