
by Grégoire Pasquier, Magalie Demar, Patrick Lami, Asma Zribi, Pierre Marty, Pierre Buffet, Nicole Desbois-Nogard, Jean Pierre Gangneux, Stéphane Simon, Romain Blaizot, Pierre Couppié, Louis Thiebaut, Francine Pratlong, Jean-Pierre Dedet, Patrick Bastien, Yvon Sterkers, Christophe Ravel, Laurence Lachaud, Working Group for the Notification of Human Leishmanioses in France
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by Xiaola Guo, Shuai Wang, Junmei Zhang, Rui Li, Yong’e Zhang, Zhengrong Wang, Qingming Kong, William C. Cho, Xianghong Ju, Yujuan Shen, Lingqiang Zhang, Haining Fan, Jianping Cao, Yadong Zheng
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by Sarah M. Coker, Erin K. Box, Natalie Stilwell, Elizabeth A. Thiele, James A. Cotton, Ellen Haynes, Michael J. Yabsley, Christopher A. Cleveland
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by Nannan Gao, Chong Wang, Yiran Yu, Linding Xie, Yien Xing, Yuan Zhang, Yanling Wang, Jianjun Wu, Yihong Cai
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by Elizabeth H. Finn, Tom Misteli
The human genome is non-randomly organized within the cell nucleus. Spatial mapping of genome folding by biochemical methods and imaging has revealed extensive variation in locus interaction frequencies between cells in a population and between homologs within an individual cell. Commonly used mapping approaches typically examine either the relative position of genomic sites to each other or the position of individual loci relative to nuclear landmarks. Whether... Читать дальше...
by Yan Chen, Pei-Chao Wang, Shuai-Shuai Zhang, Jun Yang, Guo-Cheng Li, Ling-Qiao Huang, Chen-Zhu Wang
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by Takahiro Hiraga, Yasufumi Yamada, Ryo Kobayashi
Bats perceive the three-dimensional environment by emitting ultrasound pulses from their nose or mouth and receiving echoes through both ears. To determine the position of a target object, it is necessary to know the distance and direction of the target. Certain bat species that use a combined signal of long constant frequency and short frequency modulated ultrasounds synchronize their pinnae movement with pulse emission, and this behavior... Читать дальше...
by Laura Fontanesi, Amitai Shenhav, Sebastian Gluth
Recent years have witnessed a surge of interest in understanding the neural and cognitive dynamics that drive sequential decision making in general and foraging behavior in particular. Due to the intrinsic properties of most sequential decision-making paradigms, however, previous research in this area has suffered from the difficulty to disentangle properties of the decision related to (a) the value of switching to a new patch versus, which increases monotonically... Читать дальше...
by Guido España, T. Alex Perkins, Simon D. Pollett, Morgan E. Smith, Sean M. Moore, Paul O. Kwon, Tara L. Hall, Milford H. Beagle Jr., Clinton K. Murray, Shilpa Hakre, Sheila A. Peel, Kayvon Modjarrad, Paul T. Scott
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by Siguo Wang, Qinhu Zhang, Ying He, Zhen Cui, Zhenghao Guo, Kyungsook Han, De-Shuang Huang
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by Annie M. Westerlund, Akshay Sridhar, Leo Dahl, Alma Andersson, Anna-Yaroslava Bodnar, Lucie Delemotte
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by Nathan Tardiff, Lalitta Suriya-Arunroj, Yale E. Cohen, Joshua I. Gold
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by Thomas J. Attard, Julie P. I. Welburn, Joseph A. Marsh
Cells rely heavily on microtubules for several processes, including cell division and molecular trafficking. Mutations in the different tubulin-α and -β proteins that comprise microtubules have been associated with various diseases and are often dominant, sporadic and congenital. While the earliest reported tubulin mutations affect neurodevelopment, mutations are also associated with other disorders such as bleeding disorders and infertility. Читать дальше...Performance marketing inherently promises results--and practitioners rely on customer data to satisfy the expectations set. But the increasing restrictions around privacy has forced brands need to find alternatives to cookies and third-party data sources to build digital resilience and stay competitive in a privacy-first marketing ecosystem. About 64% of customers expect a tailored brand experience...
There are many barbecue styles from Texas to North Carolina to Korea. However, in South America, especially in Argentina, the asado style reigns supreme.
Slap on some protection and grab a charger for your very expensive investment.
Talking about bringing hugs back with guest Alyssa Knox.
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As a food writer, you quickly learn that major food brands can be pretty skittish about opening up. From fast food chains to grocery aisle mainstays, the makers of the food and drinks we consume every day are often surprisingly tight-lipped about the choices they make around innovation and marketing—presumably because…
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The pizza will be offered at five new locations inside PPG Paints Arena.
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Get together with your family—the more the merrier.
Rejoice in the uniquely American spirit Columbus established with one of his most notable accomplishments, Home Alone.
Remember the three famous vehicles Chris Columbus delivered from Europe to the Americas: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
Don’t be afraid to confront difficult questions asked by your children. They may say, “Isn’t... Читать дальше...
UK entrepreneur and founder of the Cobden Centre Toby Baxendale joins Bob to discuss meeting Hayek, the history of economists supporting 100% reserve banking, and the tools central banks and governments will use to enact "financial repression."
We all know Raq does not mess around when it comes to Kanan. And Palomar should have known that as well.
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