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An Alternative View of the Templates and Functions of RNA Polymerase II
Julija Filipovska
Jan 01, 0001
R N A polymerase II (pol II) has been implicated in the RNA-templated RNA synthesis during replication of some Viroids and Hepatitis Delta Virus (HDV). In this study HDV RNA-templated pol II transcription was examined in vitro...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Understanding identity processes in support for reactionary and progressive social movements among advantaged and disadvantaged groups
Abstract: Across five studies (two representative, one pre‐registered, total N = 4962), we examined the role of collective narcissism and secure identity in support for reactionary (Alt‐Right and nationalist) and progressive...
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Emergency Remote Education and Smart Working at Three European Higher Education Institutions
Due to the threat posed by COVID-19, many colleges and universities around the world opted to switch to online courses and smart working to keep their students, professors, and staff safe during the pandemic emergency....
Their own worst enemy? Collective narcissists are willing to conspire against their in-group.
Collective narcissism - a belief in in-group greatness that is not appreciated by others - is associated with using one's group for personal benefits. Across one pilot and four studies, we demonstrated that collective narcissism...
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Keep nice and carry on
Practicing acts of kindness is beneficial to one’s well-being, but is simply being nice to others also beneficial? In a correlational Study 1 (N=497), self-reported behavioral niceness was positively correlated with happiness...
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Keep nice and carry on
Practicing acts of kindness is beneficial to one’s well-being, but is simply being nice to others also beneficial? In a correlational Study 1 (N=497), self-reported behavioral niceness was positively correlated with happiness...
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Projective geometry and the quaternionic Feix-Kaledin construction

Starting from a complex manifold S with a real-analytic c-projective structure whose curvature has type (1, 1), and a complex line bundle L → S with a connection whose curvature has type (1, 1), we construct the twistor space...

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Bicycling campaigns promoting health versus campaigns promoting safety
This study tested the idea that promoting bicycle safety might inadvertently discourage bicycling by having negative effects on how the activity is perceived. It also tested the contrary idea that stressing the health benefits...
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Adult chondrogenesis and spontaneous cartilage repair in the skate, Leucoraja erinacea
Mammalian articular cartilage is an avascular tissue with poor capacity for spontaneous repair. Here, we show that embryonic development of cartilage in the skate (Leucoraja erinacea) mirrors that of mammals, with developing...
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Projective geometry and the quaternionic Feix-Kaledin construction

Starting from a complex manifold S with a real-analytic c-projective structure whose curvature has type (1, 1), and a complex line bundle L → S with a connection whose curvature has type (1, 1), we construct the twistor space...

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Bicycling campaigns promoting health versus campaigns promoting safety
This study tested the idea that promoting bicycle safety might inadvertently discourage bicycling by having negative effects on how the activity is perceived. It also tested the contrary idea that stressing the health benefits...
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Adult chondrogenesis and spontaneous cartilage repair in the skate, Leucoraja erinacea.
Mammalian articular cartilage is an avascular tissue with poor capacity for spontaneous repair. Here, we show that embryonic development of cartilage in the skate (Leucoraja erinacea) mirrors that of mammals, with developing...
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Using the entropy of the corneal pulse signal to distinguish healthy eyes from eyes affected by primary open-angle glaucoma
Abstract: Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the complexity of the corneal pulse (CP) signal can be used to differentiate patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) from healthy subjects....
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Using the entropy of the corneal pulse signal to distinguish healthy eyes from eyes affected by primary open-angle glaucoma.
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the complexity of the corneal pulse (CP) signal can be used to differentiate patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) from healthy subjects. APPROACH: The...
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Imaging of Optically Active Defects with Nanometer Resolution.
Point defects significantly influence the optical and electrical properties of solid-state materials due to their interactions with charge carriers, which reduce the band-to-band optical transition energy. There has been a...
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Evaluation of seabed mapping methods for fine-scale classification of extremely shallow benthic habitats – application to the Venice Lagoon, Italy
Recent technological developments of multibeam echosounder systems (MBES) allow mapping of benthic habitats with unprecedented detail. MBES can now be employed in extremely shallow waters, challenging data acquisition (as these...
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Normal aging and Parkinson's disease are associated with the functional decline of distinct frontal-striatal circuits.
Impaired ability to shift attention between stimuli (i.e. shifting attentional 'set') is a well-established part of the dysexecutive syndrome in Parkinson's Disease (PD), nevertheless cognitive and neural bases of this deficit...
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A C. elegans model for neurodegeneration in Cockayne syndrome.
Cockayne syndrome (CS) is a congenital syndrome characterized by growth and mental retardation, and premature ageing. The complexity of CS and mammalian models warrants simpler metazoan models that display CS-like phenotypes...
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