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Sympathy for the Microbiota: How Changes in Gut Microbial Composition Influence the Immune System and Basic Physiology by Way of the Sympathetic Nervous System
Paul Andrew Muller
Jan 01, 0001
The gastro-intestinal tract is the most extensive mucosal surface in mammals and harbors the most numerous immune cell reservoir as well as a complex and autonomous nervous system. The GI tract is continuously exposed to foreign...
Published by: Rockefeller University
The Link Between Standardization and Economic Growth
We analyze the link between standardization and economic growth by systematically reviewing leading economics journals, leading economic growth researchers’ articles, and economic growth-related books. We make the following...
Stable Maps in Higher Dimensions
R Dervan, Julius Ross
Oct 12, 2018
We formulate a notion of stability for maps between polarised varieties which generalises Kontsevich's definition when the domain is a curve and Tian-Donaldson's definition of K-stability when the ...
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The Truth of Dharma and the Dharma of Truth
Julius Lipner
Dec 06, 2020
Abstract: This article discusses what it might mean to characterize traditional Hinduism as a dharmic faith in relation to the concepts of truth (satyam) and its opposite (anṛtam), without however expatiating on supposed...
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KaPEhan
This study explored the perceptions of pre-service physical educators (PSPEs) on the KaPEhan strategy, a collaborative virtual platform session to complement classroom-based instruction. This study made use of a qualitative...
Populist things. A study on the materiality of political ideas
Is there such thing as a populist thing? This article tries to answer this question by comparing two iconic populist objects: the Make America Great Again (MAGA) cap and the yellow vest. Despite their centrality to populist...
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Interview with Eugene 'Gene' Driver
Julius Eugene Driver
Jan 01, 0001
In his January 24, 2018 interview with Emily Deinert, Gene Driver discusses his career in the Air Force - he served during the Cold War and the Vietnam War. During the Cold War, he was loaned out to the CIA and worked in Area 51...
Published by: Winthrop University
Co-evolution of cerebral and cerebellar expansion in cetaceans.
Cetaceans possess brains that rank among the largest to have ever evolved, either in terms of absolute mass or relative to body size. Cetaceans have evolved these huge brains under relatively unique environmental conditions...
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Membrane proteins of the vacuolar system. III. Further studies on the composition and recycling of endocytic vacuole membrane in cultured macrophages
William A Muller
Jan 01, 0001
In previous publications, we found that the membrane of macrophage phagolysosomes could be selectively radioiodinated in living cells. The technique required phagocytosis of lactoperoxidase covalently coupled to latex spheres...
Published by: Rockefeller University

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