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Making the most of scarce biological resources in the desert: Loptuq material culture in Eastern Turkestan around 1900. [PDF]
Hällzon P +3 more
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Medicinal plants of the Bible-revisited. [PDF]
Dafni A, Böck B.
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Abstract Many US body donation programs impose restrictions on donations based on body size. To examine the body habitus criteria related to body weight, height, proportion, and other size factors in United States body donation programs (USBDP), 127 USBDP publicly available websites listed by the University of Florida were reviewed.
Soph Myers‐Kelley +8 more
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This study shows that young adults in Kyrgyzstan who spend more time on social media tend to feel lonelier. Even when gender and daily media use are considered, higher social media addiction is still linked to greater loneliness. The study highlights the social effects of digital behavior.
Niyazi Ayhan, Bedir Eroğlu
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We study the interaction between a DAAQ‐TFP‐COF based electrode and two differente electrolytes, LiTFSI@TEGDME and LiPF6@EC/DEC, with classical molecular dynamics. We adress the correlation between structural properties and ion transport mechanisms. We stress the importance of the choice of the electrolyte in battery design.
Jon Otegi +2 more
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In a manner of speaking: Dynamic tongue gestures affect vowel-like quality in howling wolves
Ekström A +7 more
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Unlocking Second Language Novel Metaphor Processing: Behavioral and ERP Insights From First and Second-Language English Users. [PDF]
Miller AR +3 more
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ABSTRACT Laboratory learning is central to engineering education, yet physical lab access is often limited by resource constraints, safety requirements, and instructor availability. Immersive virtual reality (IVR) environments can expand access, but learners working independently may lack the procedural guidance required to progress confidently.
Amir Abbas Yahyaeian +3 more
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Bioreduction of β‐ketosulfides Using Deep Eutectic Solvents as Cosolvents
A set of β‐ketosulfides has been selectively reduced to optically active β‐hydroxysulfides employing KREDs as biocatalysts in the presence of Deep Eutectic Solvents. By appropriately selecting both the biocatalyst and the reaction medium, both alcohol enantiomers can be obtained in high yields and optical purities.
Chiara Falcini +6 more
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