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    Satellite environment handbook /

    Published 1965
    Book
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    Confucianism and Chinese civilization by Wright, Arthur F., 1913-1976

    Published 1975
    Book
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    The Papaloapan project : agricultural development in the Mexican tropics / by Poleman, T. Thomas

    Published 1964
    Book
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    PPM1M, an LRRK2-counteracting, phosphoRab12-preferring phosphatase with a potential link to Parkinson’s disease by Claire Y. Chiang, Neringa Pratuseviciute, Yu-En Lin, Ayan Adhikari, Wondwossen M. Yeshaw, Chloe Flitton, Pemba L. Sherpa, Francesca Tonelli, Irena Rektorova, Timothy Lynch, Joanna Siuda, Monika Rudzińska-Bar, Oleksandr Pulyk, Peter Bauer, Christian Beetz, Dennis W. Dickson, Owen A. Ross, Zbigniew K. Wszolek, Zih-Hua Fang, Christine Klein, Alexander Zimprich, Dario R. Alessi, Esther M. Sammler, Suzanne R. Pfeffer

    Published 2025-08-01

    Summary: Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) phosphorylates a subset of Rab GTPases that regulate receptor trafficking, and LRRK2-activating mutations are linked to Parkinson’s disease. Rab phosphorylation is a transient event that can be reversed by phosphatases, including protein phosphatase, Mg2...

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    Antispike IgG antibody decay after immunisation with fractional versus full booster doses of COVID-19 vaccines: a 6-month longitudinal analysis of the FRACT-COV trial in Brazil by Haley Hedlin, Vivek Charu, Di Lu, Patricia Vieira da Silva, Julio Croda, Amy Zhang, Farah Qamar, Joelle I Rosser, Juliana Barros Verruck, Marco Antonio Moreira Puga, Roberto Dias de Oliveira, Victor Ritter, Blake Shaw, Jessica Couvillion Seidman, Alice Scott Carter, Stephen Luby, Denise Garret

    Published 2025-07-01

    Objectives To compare antispike IgG levels over a period of 182 days of follow-up in healthy adults who received full or fractional booster doses of BNT162b2 or AZD1222 after completing a primary series of Sinovac, BNT162b2 or AZD1222.Design Double-blind, parallel-arm, phase IV randomised trial.Sett...

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    Altered immunometabolic response to fasting in humans living with obesity by Helena Neudorf, Roderick E. Sandilands, Spencer Ursel, Hillary Shaba, Darren Barg, Takeshi Tsusaka, María Dolores Moya-Garzón, Erica Vaz, Patricia Schimweg, Emily L. Goldberg, Jonathan Z. Long, Karsten Krüger, Hashim Islam, Jonathan P. Little

    Published 2025-07-01

    Summary: Fasting and ketosis are gaining interest for treating obesity-related immunometabolic dysfunction. We aimed to (1) characterize systemic and T cell immunometabolic responses to a 48-h fast in humans and (2) determine if responses differed between individuals with (O-BMI) and without (L-BMI)...

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    Pharyngeal Stenosis and Swallowing Dysfunction Following Laryngectomy: A Scoping Review by Akash Halagur, Amar Sheth, Shannon Wu, Michael Belsky, Edward J. Damrose

    Published 2025-05-01

    Background: Pharyngeal stenosis (PS) is a common sequela of a total laryngectomy (TL), and the most common cause of postoperative dysphagia. Its exact incidence is not known. A greater understanding of this clinical complication could serve to better inform patients considering a laryngectomy. Objec...

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    The four Cs of physician leadership: A key to academic physician success by R. Thomas Collins II, Neha J. Purkey, Meenu Singh, Alan D. DeSantis, Rania A. Sanford

    Published 2024-09-01

    Leadership is increasingly recognized as important in medicine. Physician leadership impacts healthcare delivery and quality. Little work has been done to determine how physician leadership in practice aligns with established models in leadership theory. We conducted 40 semi-structured, 50-minute i...

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    Imprint Desorption Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry Imaging (IDESI-MSI) Reveals Absorption of Triclopyr-Based Herbicide in Plants and Mouse Organs by Hanzhi Liu, Yunshuo Tian, Ruolun Wei, Yifan Meng, Richard N. Zare

    Published 2025-06-01

    Background: Understanding the absorption and distribution of herbicides in plants and animal tissues is essential for assessing their potential risks to human health. Method: In this study, we employed imprint desorption electrospray ionization mass spectrometry imaging (IDESI-MSI) to visualize in b...

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    Melanesian Pidgin and the Oceanic substrate / by Keesing, Roger M., 1935-

    Published 1988
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    Television in the lives of our children / by Schramm, Wilbur Lang, 1907-

    Published 1961
    Unknown
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    Bold experiment the story of educational television in American Samoa by Schramm, Wilbur Lang, 1907-

    Published 1981
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    Taking Japan seriously : a Confucian perspective on leading economic issues / by Dore, Ronald Philip

    Published 1987
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    The City in Communist China /

    Published 1971
    Book
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    Colonic dilation is associated with increased central line associated blood stream infection for patients with intestinal failure by Pamela Emengo, Shweta S. Namjoshi, James C.Y. Dunn

    Published 2025-01-01

    Introduction: Management of intestinal failure involves supplemental nutrition and complication minimization to achieve enteral autonomy. Previous research to identify prognostic factors in IF focused on the small bowel, yet little work has been done to associate the colon with IF outcomes. We hypot...

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    Abundant and metabolically flexible bacterial lineages underlie a vast potential for rubisco-mediated carbon fixation in the dark ocean by Alexander L. Jaffe, Rebecca S. R. Salcedo, Anne E. Dekas

    Published 2025-06-01

    Abstract Background Rubisco is among the most abundant enzymes on Earth and is a critical conduit for inorganic carbon into the biosphere. Despite this, the full extent of rubisco diversity and the biology of organisms that employ it for carbon fixation are still emerging, particularly in unlit ecos...

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    Nonlinear compressive reduced basis approximation for PDE’s by Cohen, Albert, Farhat, Charbel, Maday, Yvon, Somacal, Agustin

    Published 2023-09-01

    Linear model reduction techniques design offline low-dimensional subspaces that are tailored to the approximation of solutions to a parameterized partial differential equation, for the purpose of fast online numerical simulations. These methods, such as the Proper Orthogonal Decomposition (POD) or R...

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    The State of High‐Resolution Imaging of the Human Inner Ear: A Look Into the Black Box by Shelley Batts, Nancy Pham, Guillermo Tearney, Konstantina M. Stankovic

    Published 2025-07-01

    Abstract Unlike most medical fields, otology has not benefited from the transformative impact of high‐resolution, cellular‐level imaging. The sensorineural cells required for human hearing—located within the cochlea—are just 10–50 µm, placing them outside the resolution of magnetic resonance imaging...

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    Impact of the 2015 American Thyroid Association Guidelines on Treatment of Low‐Risk Thyroid Cancer by Akash S. Halagur, Jeffrey D. Huynh, Uchechukwu C. Megwalu

    Published 2025-06-01

    ABSTRACT Objectives The 2015 American Thyroid Association (ATA) guidelines recommended lobectomy for management of low‐risk differentiated thyroid carcinomas (DTC), aiming to mitigate overtreatment. The primary objective of this study was to assess the impact of the 2015 ATA guidelines on the rates...

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