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Erasmian Didacticism and Political Advice in Luis Zapata’s <i>Carlo famoso</i>
Jessica Hagley
Nov 09, 2020
The presence of Erasmian discourse in Luis Zapata’s Carlo famoso (1566) has been both neglected and misinterpreted in literary scholarship. Previously understood as an expression of insubordination against the reign of Philip...
Effective Knockdown of Gene Expression in Primary Microglia With siRNA and Magnetic Nanoparticles Without Cell Death or Inflammation.
Microglia, the resident immune cells of the brain, have multiple functions in physiological and pathological conditions, including Alzheimer's disease (AD). The use of primary microglial cell cultures has proved to be a valuable...
The New Capital of Spanish Language Literature
This translation was originally published as: “The New Capital of Spanish Language Literature: The Best Seller.” New Spain New Literatures, by Maarten Steenmeijer. Eds. Luis Martín Estudillo and Nicholas Spadaccini. Vanderbilt...
The New Capital of Spanish Language Literature
This translation was originally published as: “The New Capital of Spanish Language Literature: The Best Seller.” New Spain New Literatures, by Maarten Steenmeijer. Eds. Luis Martín Estudillo and Nicholas Spadaccini. Vanderbilt...
The New Capital of Spanish Language Literature
This translation was originally published as: “The New Capital of Spanish Language Literature: The Best Seller.” New Spain New Literatures, by Maarten Steenmeijer. Eds. Luis Martín Estudillo and Nicholas Spadaccini. Vanderbilt...
The evolving view of the hematopoietic stem cell niche.
Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) reside in specialized microenvironments known as niches. The niche is essential to support HSC function and to maintain a correct balance between self-renewal and differentiation. Recent advances...
Computational Linguistic and SNA to Classify and Prevent Systemic Risk in the Colombian Banking Industry
The banking sector has been one of the first to identify the importance of social media analysis to understand customers' needs to offer new services, segment the market, build customer loyalty, or understand their requests....
Apobec1-Mediated RNA Editing in Monocytes Contributes to Genetic Heterogeneity and Modulates Monocyte Activity and Development
Violeta Rayón Estrada
Jan 01, 0001
Post-transcriptional modifications such as alternative splicing have been shown to add to the complexity needed to compensate for the relatively low number of genes found in higher organisms. Many other modifications recently...
Published by: Rockefeller University
How Secure Having IoT Devices in Our Homes?
Nowadays, technology has evolved to be in our daily lives to assist in making our lives easier. We now have technology helping us in our lives at home. Devices used to create our “smart home” have done a great deal in making our...
How Secure Having IoT Devices in Our Homes?
Nowadays, technology has evolved to be in our daily lives to assist in making our lives easier. We now have technology helping us in our lives at home. Devices used to create our “smart home” have done a great deal in making our...
Performance Information Artifacts
The field of performance management is premised on the centrality of measurement and performance information use in everyday decision making and practice. Information is managed through the use of information systems, but...
Using Learner Group Profiles for Content Recommendation in Ubiquitous Environments
The application of ubiquitous technologies in the improvement of education strategies is called ubiquitous learning. This strategy amplifies the pedagogical potential of e-learning through a ubiquitous and contextualized...
An Interoperable Framework for Computational Models of Emotion
Computational models of emotion (CMEs) are software systems designed to emulate specific aspects of the human emotions process. The underlying components of CMEs interact with cognitive components of cognitive agent...
Freeing the Disciplines
Michael Jimenez
Mar 23, 2016
Various philosophers and historians argue about historical periodization. The idea of describing human history in periods has its roots in the modern age. Modernity itself is one such periodization that we continue to dispute....
High-resolution temperature variability reconstructed from black pine tree ring densities in Southern Spain
The presence of an ancient, high-elevation pine forest in the Natural Park of Sierras de Cazorla in southern Spain, including some trees reaching >700 years, stimulated efforts to develop high-resolution temperature...
Comparison of Normalization Techniques on Data Sets With Outliers
With the fast growth of data-rich systems, dealing with complex decision problems with skewed input data sets and respective outliers is unavoidable. Generally, data skewness refers to a non-uniform distribution in a dataset...
Metacognitive Tutoring Systems (MTS)
Intelligent tutoring systems (ITSs) are computational learning support systems based on the use of artificial intelligence. These systems can be used to customize educational content, learning paths, interfaces, and feedback...
Skin in the Game? Experimental Reactions to Prospective Reputational Damage by Corporate Personnel
All organizations confront the possibility of scandal; however, the reputational threat caused by scandal is exacerbated when these events are not properly addressed. Since scandals also have the potential to adversely affect...
Running demands and heart rate response in rugby union referees
The aim of this study was to examine the match physical demands and exercise intensity associated with men rugby union refereeing using global positioning system technology. Ten male rugby union referees (age, 37.1 ± 5.9 years;...

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