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Are We Genes Or Environment?

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Is it our genome that determines who we are, or is it our environment? This question has occupied science more since Darwin’s time. Early geneticists…
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MAIT Cells Find Their Way Into Liver Metastases From Colorectal Cancer

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The liver is a popular destination for many spreading cancers, including colorectal carcinoma (CRC). This is not only owed to its anatomic location, but also…
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Electrochemical hoIgG3 Testing For PAT Allergies

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Passive antibody therapy (PAT) is highly effective for the immediate treatment of a variety of pathological conditions. In the case of snake bites, PAT has…
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A New Method Of Thujone Determination In Natural Products

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Thujone is hallucinogenic cyclic monoterpenoid which occurs naturally in the form of two isomers: the less common (-)-α-thujone and the more popular (+)-β-thujone, also known…
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Plutonium: Advancing Our Understanding To Support Sustainable Nuclear Fuel Cycles

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With Global energy needs increasing, we need immediate, real energy solutions to meet demands. Fossil fuels are not an ideal candidate because of their negative…
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Can Saccadic Eye Movements (SIRE Effects) Enhance Implicit and Explicit Memory?

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Contemporary experimental memory research has found an intriguing way to enhance mnemonic performance. Starting with Steven Christman and colleagues at the University of Toledo in…
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Detecting Ultra-Small Plastic Micro-Particles In Water

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Small particulates that exist in the environment are produced either naturally within groundwater or through anthropogenic activities. Ultra-small particles in micron or smaller size (1…
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Breast Cancer Advances: Understanding Axillary Lymphadenectomy

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According to a 2016 publication, breast cancer will affect up to 12% of women in the United States at some point in their lifetime (1)….
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Biochemistry On The Fly: Exploring The Use Of Drones In Sample Pre-Processing

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The role of laboratory testing remains a core pillar for disease management where rapid diagnosis and timely and appropriate intervention are central to quality healthcare….
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Using Machine Learning And Brain Imaging To Understand Categorization In Noisy Environments

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Learning to recognize and categorize objects is an essential cognitive skill allowing animals to function in the world. For example, recognizing another animal as a…
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A Discomfort Model Of Micro Commercial Vehicles’ Interior Noise Based On Sound Quality Analyses

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In China, micro commercial vehicles are very popular in developing areas where road conditions are complex and range from asphalt and concrete to bumpy, gravel…
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