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All the baubles that they needed
BE Everill
May 30, 2017
Atlantic port cities were sites of commercial, consumer, and industrious revolutions in the eighteenth century. This essay argues that accounts of the Atlantic consumer and industrious revolutions need to include African port...
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Mass bounds in a model with a triplet Higgs
JR Forshaw, AS Vera, BE White
Feb 16, 2010
We perform an analysis of the Renormalization Group evolution of the couplings in an extension to the Standard Model which contains a real triplet in the Higgs sector. Insisting that the model remain valid up to 1 TeV allow us...
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Characterization of universal features of partially methylated domains across tissues and species
Abstract: Background: Partially methylated domains (PMDs) are a hallmark of epigenomes in reproducible and specific biological contexts, including cancer cells, the placenta, and cultured cell lines. Existing methods for...
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Characterization of universal features of partially methylated domains across tissues and species
Abstract: Background: Partially methylated domains (PMDs) are a hallmark of epigenomes in reproducible and specific biological contexts, including cancer cells, the placenta, and cultured cell lines. Existing methods for...
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Identification of novel modifiers of Aβ toxicity by transcriptomic analysis in the fruitfly.
The strongest risk factor for developing Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is age. Here, we study the relationship between ageing and AD using a systems biology approach that employs a Drosophila (fruitfly) model of AD in which the flies...
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Be Happy
Mark Fabian, Jessica Pykett
Jan 28, 2022
Psychological science is increasingly influencing public policy. Behavioral public policy (BPP) was a milestone in this regard because it influenced many areas of policy in a general way. Well-being public policy (WPP) is...
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Space cannot be cut
Alan D Rayner
Jun 01, 2011
Psychology is not alone in its struggle with conceptualizing the dynamic relationship between space and individual or collective identity. This general epistemological issue haunts biology where it has a specific focus in...
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Pelvic orientation for total hip arthroplasty in lateral decubitus
Introduction During total hip arthroplasty, accurately predicting acetabular cup orientation remains a key challenge, in great part because of uncertainty about pelvic orientation. This pilot study aimed to develop and validate...
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Pelvic orientation for total hip arthroplasty in lateral decubitus
Introduction During total hip arthroplasty, accurately predicting acetabular cup orientation remains a key challenge, in great part because of uncertainty about pelvic orientation. This pilot study aimed to develop and validate...
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Addressing Sustainability of Sanitation Systems
Recently, a technical draft of the international standard ISO/DIS 30500 for non-sewered sanitation systems has been developed (publication expected for 2018). Its innovative feature is the inclusion of sustainable aspects. This...
‘To be is to respond’
RJE Higham
Mar 28, 2017
Dewey’s pragmatism rejected ‘truth’ as indicative of an underlying reality, instead ascribing it to valuable connections between aims and ends. His argument mirrors Bishop Berkeley’s Idealism, summarised as ‘esse est percepi’...
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Space cannot be cut
Alan D Rayner
Jun 01, 2011
Psychology is not alone in its struggle with conceptualizing the dynamic relationship between space and individual or collective identity. This general epistemological issue haunts biology where it has a specific focus in...
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Wanting to be Anna
This article adds to the limited literature on coming out and on lesbians in sport by highlighting the presence of lesbian sporting celebrity on Showtime’s series The L Word. Through a reading of The L Word’s...
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Be Happy
Mark Fabian, Jessica Pykett
Nov 10, 2020
Psychological science is increasingly influencing public policy. Behavioral public policy (BPP) was a milestone in this regard because it influenced many areas of policy in a general way. Well-being public policy (WPP) is...
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The Sustainability of Keeping Birds as Pets
Shawn Peng, Donald M Broom
Feb 25, 2021
We describe a wide range of unethical and unsustainable practices inherent to the trading and keeping of pet birds. At present, biodiversity and wild bird populations are being greatly harmed and many individual birds have poor...
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