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Paleovirological Analyses of Endogenous Retroviruses and Host Innate Immune Effectors
Daniel Blanco Melo
Jan 01, 0001
About 8 and 10 percent of the human and mouse genomes, respectively, are comprised of sequences of retroviral origin. Occasional infection of germ line can lead to integrated retroviral genomes being vertically inherited as host...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Omar Khayyam’s Epicureanism
This translation appears as the following chapter in: Omar Khayyam’s Epicureanism: The Spanish Translations of Rubaiyats (1904-1930). Peripheral Transmodernities: South-to-South Dialogues Between the Luso-Hispanic World and “the...
Omar Khayyam’s Epicureanism
This translation appears as the following chapter in: Omar Khayyam’s Epicureanism: The Spanish Translations of Rubaiyats (1904-1930). Peripheral Transmodernities: South-to-South Dialogues Between the Luso-Hispanic World and “the...
Omar Khayyam’s Epicureanism
This translation appears as the following chapter in: Omar Khayyam’s Epicureanism: The Spanish Translations of Rubaiyats (1904-1930). Peripheral Transmodernities: South-to-South Dialogues Between the Luso-Hispanic World and “the...
Mitochondrial DNA heteroplasmy in cardiac tissue from individuals with and without coronary artery disease
Erik Hefti, Javier G Blanco
Jan 01, 0001
The cellular environment associated with coronary artery disease (CAD) can lead to mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) damage. Mitochondrial variants in some copies of mtDNA (heteroplasmy) and mtDNA content are potential genetic...
Exploding Chemical Gardens
Chemical gardens and clock reactions are two of the best-known demonstration reactions in chemistry. Until now these have been separate categories. We have discovered that a chemical garden confined to two dimensions is a clock...
Technique of Classification, Organization, Creation, and Use of Collective Knowledge
During the teaching of a subject, engineering in this particular case, students acquire knowledge through different learning activities that are guided by the teaching staff. In this process, students work with the resources and...
Rain Garden Maintenance Guide
Hannah Blanco
Jan 01, 0001
Gardens, while serving an aesthetic purpose, also have practical and ecological importance. They provide food and habitat for local pollinators and wildlife, and, in the case of the rain garden, perform the important task of...
Published by: Ursinus College
RápidoPGS
MOTIVATION: Polygenic scores (PGS) aim to genetically predict complex traits at an individual level. PGS are typically trained on genome-wide association summary statistics and require an independent test dataset to tune...
A Global Tug of War
Micro-businesses are the lifeblood of any functioning economy: they are more numerous and, collectively, have a higher turnover than any other form of business in the majority of countries around the globe. In all parts of the...
Explaining gender differences in turnout using panel data across elections
Hilde Coffe, Ignacio Lago
Mar 31, 2020
Objectives: The current study offers the first systematic analysis of the impact of citizens’ interest in and perceptions of specific elections on gender differences in turnout. Methods: Using an Internet panel survey conducted...
Ludwig Landgrebe’s Phenomenology of Moods
Ignacio Quepons
Apr 21, 2021
In a letter dated February 5, 1933, Husserl shares his disagreements over anattempt to connect the notion of the horizon with the Heideggerian philosophy ofmoods with Landgrebe. Husserl claims that for him, moods are founded in...
Anthracycline-Related Cardiotoxicity in Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia and Down Syndrome: A Literature Review
Erik Hefti, Javier G Blanco
Jan 01, 0001
Pediatric patients with Down syndrome (DS) are at an increased risk of developing certain cancers. Specifically, patients with DS have a reported 10-20-fold increased risk of developing acute myeloid leukemia (AML)....

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