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Rapid Recovery Of Reef-Building Organisms After The End-Permian Mass Extinction

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In its whole history, the Earth has witnessed five big and several smaller mass extinctions. The greatest extinction, however, took place at the end of…
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Why We Are Susceptible To The Herpes Simplex Virus Infection

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Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is one of the most prevalent human viruses, with around a 70% infection rate in the human population. HSV-1…
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Starve A Cold, Feed A Fever? Addressing Poor Nutrition In Inpatients

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What would you do if you knew of a treatment that would improve your acutely ill inpatient’s immune function, lean muscle mass, wound healing, functional…
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Bonding And Reaction Of SO2 Molecules On Titanium Dioxide Surface

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Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a common material that has been used as a white pigment since antiquity. Today, however, it is better known within the…
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One Step Ahead To Predict Potential Poaching Hotspots: An Approach To Assist In The Surveillance Of Protected Areas

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Human activities have profoundly changed most of the ecosystems in different regions of the Earth, causing widespread loss of biodiversity and loss of ecosystem functions…
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How To Store Hydrogen, A Possible Future Fuel To Tackle The Energy Crisis And Environmental Pollution

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The molecular dihydrogen (H2) is considered as a zero-emission fuel, as it produces water vapor when it burns, causing no damage to our environment and…
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NDH-2: An Alternative Respiratory Enzyme

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Living cells rely on the transmembrane difference of electrochemical potential to store the energy needed for their biochemical reactions. Membrane potential is generated by respiratory…
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Corneal Endothelia Dynamically Balanced On The Cell Jamming Boundary

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The cornea is a transparent window inside the body. It transmits light into the eye and helps focus it onto the retina. The corneal endothelium…
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Developing Reliable Physical Models Of Oxide Scale Buildup In Nuclear Reactors

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Fuel assemblies in nuclear reactors consist of bundles of fuel elements — metallic cylindrical tubes encasing fuel pellets — arranged in specific geometries in the…
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Many Roads Lead To Rome: Phenotypes In Autism And Trait Severity

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Most behavioral phenotypes (e.g. melancholic, aggressive, anxious, fearful, or autistic) are quantifiable. A person can have a very mild, an intermediate, or a very severe…
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Estimations To Improve Landslide Predictions

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The risk associated with rainfall-induced landslides in loose pyroclastic soils — which is widely spread across the world, especially in the subtropical zones — is…
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