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The Translators' Take on Three Possible Typos in Jorge L. Borges' Story “Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius”
Marcelo Sanchez
Jan 01, 2023
This article examines how translators tackled the problem given by three possible typos in Jorge Luis Borges' short story “Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius.” Translations to all major Western languages are considered. The translators'...
Fine-scale computations for adaptive processing in the human brain
Adapting to the environment statistics by reducing brain responses to repetitive sensory information is key for efficient information processing. Yet, the fine-scale computations that support this adaptive processing in the...
Rethinking Technology-Based Services to Promote Citizen Participation in Urban Mobility
Cities are complex and dynamic systems in which a network of actors interact, creating value through different activities. Cities can, therefore, be viewed as service ecosystems. Municipalities take advantage of digitalization...
From JWH-018 to OXIZIDS
With new synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) appearing on the European drug market every year, early warning systems are key to detect, monitor, and respond to threats posed by them. The European Union Early Warning System (EU EWS)...
OKR Methodology
In a changing world, dominated by fierce competition, it is imperative that companies have the necessary agility to adapt to the market constraints where they operate, investing in frameworks that promote the achievement of...
Gaining a Competitive Advantage Through Benefits Management
To gain competitive advantage, organizations need to have something that the competitors do not have and cannot achieve in the short-term. In the past, organizations invested large amounts of financial resources to the finest...
Immunocapture of <i>Escherichia coli</i> in a fluoropolymer microcapillary array
Isabel P. Alves, Nuno Reis
Jan 25, 2019
This study presents novel experimental insights into the direct quantitation and immunocapture of bacteria cells in a fluoropolymer microcapillary array, using Escherichia coli as work model, a pathogen responsible for around...
Microfluidic smartphone quantitation of <i>Escherichia coli</i> in synthetic urine
Isabel P Alves, Nuno M Reis
Dec 01, 2019

In spite of the clinical need, there is a major gap in rapid diagnostics for identification and quantitation of E. coli and other pathogens, also regarded as the biggest bottleneck in the fight against the spread of...

Defining Business Objectives Supported by Organizational Maturity and Benefits Management
Organizations today need to provide better products and services. The issues they face require integrated approaches and effective management of their resources. Maturity models help integrate traditionally separate...
A high-throughput multi-microfluidic crystal generator (MMicroCryGen) platform for facile screening of polymorphism and crystal morphology for pharmaceutical compounds

In this work, a novel multi-microfluidic crystallization platform called MMicroCryGen is presented, offering a facile methodology for generating individual crystals for fast and easy screening of the polymorphism and crystal...

Immunocapture of <i>Escherichia coli</i> in a fluoropolymer microcapillary array
Isabel P. Alves, Nuno Reis
Jan 25, 2019
This study presents novel experimental insights into the direct quantitation and immunocapture of bacteria cells in a fluoropolymer microcapillary array, using Escherichia coli as work model, a pathogen responsible for around...
Rethinking the Postwar Period in Spain
Jorge Marco
Jul 31, 2020
There is a consensus among scholars regarding the slow transformation of ‘hot-blooded terror’ into ‘cold-blooded terror’ during the Civil War and the Post-war period in Spain. This article challenges this framework in two ways....

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