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  1. 98581

    Unsupervised identification of disease states from high‐dimensional physiological and histopathological profiles by Kenichi Shimada, Timothy J Mitchison

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Analysis of dynamics revealed transitions between disease states at constant toxin exposure, mostly toward decreased pathology, implying induction of tolerance. …”
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  2. 98582

    The Role of Social Work in Empowering People Living with HIV (PLHIV) for Poverty Alleviation in the Huye District in Rwanda by Charles Kalinganire

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…For effective success, it is essential that they work with intermediary social work actors (ISWAs), and use mostly developmental approaches that should integrate indigenous practices. …”
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  3. 98583

    The anti-distortive polaron as an alternative mechanism for lattice-mediated charge trapping by Hamideh Hassani, Eric Bousquet, Xu He, Bart Partoens, Philippe Ghosez

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…However, polaron formation remains poorly understood and mostly relies on historical models such as Landau–Pekar, Fröhlich, Holstein or Jahn–Teller polarons. …”
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  4. 98584

    Comparison of survivor scores for differentiation therapy of cancer to those for checkpoint inhibition: Half full or half empty by Stewart Sell, Zoran Ilic

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Yet, checkpoint inhibition is considered a great success, mostly because it may be applied to many different types of cancer, and differentiation therapy is considered relatively ineffective because it is limited to a few specific cancers. …”
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  5. 98585

    Cardiovascular manifestations of systemic lupus erythematosus: the significance of heart failure by R. A. Karateev

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The development of this pathology is a complex process that occurs under the influence of systemic autoimmune inflammation and associated with heart damage (pericarditis, myocarditis, endocarditis, coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction), disorders of the cardiac conduction system (various arrhythmias), atherosclerosis, arterial hypertension, pulmonary hypertension, thrombosis against connected with bleeding disorders (especially associated with antiphospholipid syndrome), traditional risk factors, as well as the negative effect of anti-rheumatic therapy. Mostly HF in SLE occurs in a subclinical form with a preserved ejection fraction, and is detected using instrumental methods in more than 60% of patients. …”
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  6. 98586

    ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESMENT APPLYING INDICATORS EMBEDDED INTO A SOCIAL HOUSING BIM MODEL by María del Pilar Mercader Moyano, Patricia Edith Camporeale, Dra., Elías Cózar-Cózar, Dra.

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…As it focuses on the early stages of design to assess the building environmental impact, designers may deliver eco-efficient solutions that will mostly determine the building environmental performance along its life cycle while keeping control on design aspects…”
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  7. 98587

    Always a matter of style? The question of proper architectural vocabulary in castle renovations from the 1890s to the 2020s in Bohemia and Moravia by Martin Horáček

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In contrast to nineteenth-century European attitude to conservation, the twentieth- and twenty-first-century conservation professionals mostly recommend that the new elements comply with the preserved composition or scale, leaving the question of their style (i.e. a coherent architectural vocabulary) open. …”
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  8. 98588

    INSTITUTIONAL RATIONALIZATION OF MANAGEMENT FOR STABLE PROGRESS OF RURAL AREAS by Marina Sergeevna IURKOVA, Anna Alexeevna GOLUBEVA, Valentina Ivanovna TROFIMOVA, Natalia Vladimirovna PROVIDONOVA

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The results obtained shows that farmers in the study area had low formal education and were mostly married males with an average age and household size of 32 years and six (6) persons respectively. …”
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  9. 98589

    TOURISTIC WEB SITES PERFORMANCES AND GOVERNANCE TYPOLOGIES by Massimo Bianchi, Laura Tampieri

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The main hypothesis the research aims to test is, according to the common sense, that the private governance of web sites, respect to the no profit and public one, is mostly addressed to the services than information offer. …”
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  10. 98590

    NON-FARM DIVERSIFICATION AMONG RURAL FARMERS IN YOLA SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF ADAMAWA STATE, NIGERIA by Amurtiya MICHAEL, Abdu Karniliyus TASHIKALMA, Ahmadu Abubakar TAFIDA, Mark POLYCARP

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Findings of the study revealed that, majority of the respondents were male (90%), 88.57% were married and 70% were educated. They are mostly farmers with average farm size of 2.47 hectares. …”
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  11. 98591

    Evolution of the Danube River's islands on the Bulgaria-Romania border over the last century. by Gabriela Ioana-Toroimac, Marina Vîrghileanu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this context, the paper aims to draw conclusions on the spatial dynamics of the Danube River's sandy islands along the Bulgaria-Romania border. This approach is mostly a GIS work on various documents over the last century, with interpretations specific to fluvial geomorphology. …”
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  12. 98592

    Characterization of Soil Properties and the Implications for Landslide Occurrence in Rubanda District. by Ainamaani, Samuel

    Published 2023
    “…A mudflow washed away Mfasha trading Centre, which hosts people mostly from Bufundi and Muko sub counties. In order to test the hypothesis that ‘soils at the landslide site are particularly ‘problem soils’ and thus prone to landslides’, the following analyses were undertaken: Dynamic Cone Penetration Test (DCP), particle size distribution and Atterberg limits. …”
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  13. 98593

    The Development Related Role of Pottery Production in the Ankole Region in Western Uganda: A Case Study by Kayamba, William K., Kwesiga, Philip

    Published 2024
    “…According to the results, women are predominantly responsible for creating traditional pottery, whereas males are mostly involved in developing new techniques and manufacturing commercial pottery. …”
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  14. 98594

    Influence of differential diagenesis of Chang 8 tight sandstone reservoirs in Qingcheng area on oil bearing properties by ZHONG Hongli, WANG Guoxi, WU Jiuhu, CAI Yongji, LI Hailong, LIU Meirong

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Type Ⅱ reservoirs are mostly underwater distributary channel sand bodies, and their estuarine bar sand body is slightly developed compared with Type Ⅰ reservoirs. …”
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  15. 98595

    ‘Sowing and harvesting water’: Revisiting forest restoration in the Peruvian Andes through a multi‐stakeholder analysis by Tina Christmann, Isaías Cjuno‐Turpo, Mayté López‐Aranda, Sarah Jane Wilson, Aida Cuni‐Sanchez, Yadvinder Malhi, Augusto Ramirez, Vidal Rondán, Francisco Medina Castro, Marlene Mamani, Jorge Recharte, Marco Arenas, Constantino Aucca Chutas, Omar Amador Carrión Moreno, Frida Blanca Gonzalez Cabello, Imma Oliveras Menor

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Stakeholders valued Andean Forests mostly for their provisioning ecosystem services—with water provision valued by all stakeholders and firewood provision predominantly by communities—followed by regulating services (water retention and climate regulation). …”
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  16. 98596

    A subset of Orai1α and Orai1β subunits heteromerizes to form CRAC channels by Jose J. Lopez, Isaac Jardín, Vanesa Jiménez-Velarde, Sandra Alvarado, Alvaro Macías-Díaz, Joel Nieto-Felipe, Francisco J. Martín-Romero, Tarik Smani, Juan A. Rosado

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Using co-immunoprecipitation, APEX2 peroxidase-catalyzed proximity labeling, Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) and super-resolution microscopy our results indicate that there is certain interaction between Orai1α and Orai1β although both variants form mostly independent channels. Conclusions Our results indicate that while Orai1α and Orai1β mostly form separate CRAC channels, a small subset of both Orai1 variants combine to form heteromeric channels. …”
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  17. 98597

    Cuantificación de la contribución del voluntariado al anillamiento científico de aves asociado a la Oficina de Anillamiento de Aranzadi. by Juan Arizaga

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…These are carried out mostly by ringing groups and in 65% of cases, are funded by the ringers themselves. …”
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  18. 98598

    Biochemical composition and caloric value of pelagic fsh and squids from the Okhotsk Sea by K. M. Gorbatenko, I. V. Melnikov, E. E. Ovsyannikov, S. L. Ovsyannikova

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The studied nekton species are mostly distinguished by high caloric value of the muscle tissue, with exception for pollock and squids with the value < 1000 cal/g WW. …”
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  19. 98599

    Medicinal use of marijuana and its impacts on respiratory system by Sajedeh Rabipour, Evan Abdulkareem Mahmood, Maryam Afsharkhas

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…There are few indications approved by international health organizations for its medicinal use, all of them with synthetic derivatives for oral administration, and countless other indications based mostly on studies that suffer from serious methodological deficiencies. …”
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  20. 98600

    Gut commensal microbiota drive tailored macrophage responses by Josh Jones, Karla Y. García-Martínez, Yi-Yuan Lee, Matt Rhee, Rahul R. Nath, Sola Takahashi, Benjamin Grodner, Iwijn De Vlaminck, Cynthia A. Leifer, Ilana L. Brito

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…To address this gap, we performed multiplexed single-cell RNA sequencing on 74,476 human monocyte–derived macrophages following exposure to 15 bacteria, mostly commensals. We observe clusters that appeared only after macrophage exposure to bacteria, and transcriptional responses within each cluster varied by species and Gram status. …”
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