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Hidden Secrets In The Fossilized Bones Of A Cretaceous Crocodyliform From Brazil

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The study of bone microanatomy provides complementary knowledge which is unavailable in most of the morphological analysis of fossil vertebrates. New information about growth, metabolic…
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Why Certain Parks Gentrify Surrounding Neighborhoods And What We Can Do About It

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Urban parks, trails, and other green spaces are vital amenities for city dwellers. Research consistently shows they bring a number of health, social, and economic…
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Excess Fat Can Lead To Liver Damage And Even Modify Your DNA

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The liver is one of the major organs involved in metabolic function because it performs the important function of converting excess carbohydrates and proteins into…
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Significance Of 2D Materials In The Biomedical Sphere

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2D materials have almost completely renovated the outlook of material science. 2D materials are trending as a preferential choice in optoelectronics, energy storage, energy conversion,…
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A Synthetic Metabolism Approach For Boosting Plant Yields

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In “An Essay on the Principle of Population”, published in 1798, Thomas Malthus put forward his famous population trap concept, postulating the end of human…
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Work Productivity Loss In A Warming World: Developed Country Vs Developing Country

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As an observed fact, global climatic warming since the Industrial Revolution has caused more frequent heat waves across the world. Recent examples include the record-breaking…
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Using Siglec-8 Endocytic Mechanisms To Target Human Eosinophils And Malignant Mast Cells

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Pharmacological selectivity remains a critical goal in medicine. Most drugs act on a number of molecular targets and are also delivered equally well to cells…
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Inhibiting Ferroptosis — A New Hope For Intracerebral Hemorrhage Therapy

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Strokes can be divided into two main subtypes — ischemic and hemorrhagic. Ischemic stroke is the more common type and is caused by a blockage…
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Investigating The Effects Of Retrograde Blood Flow In Hypertension

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The endothelium, which is the inner cell layer of our vessels, is heavily associated with the maintenance of cardiovascular health. In health conditions, the endothelium…
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The Blind Spot – Reducing Knowledge Gaps In Urban Poverty With Earth Observation Interacting With Structured And Unstructured Geodata

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We live in a period of one of the largest human migrations ever: the shift from rural to urban environments, resulting in an urbanized world…
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Modeling Frazil And Anchor Ice

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During cold weather, water may become supercooled. When the water body is well mixed, supercooling may penetrate to a significant depth, even all the way…
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