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Freezing the Music and Fetishising the Subject: The Audiovisual Dramaturgy of Michel van der Aa [PDF]
When, with our eyes shut we run our hands along a surface, the rubbing of our fingers against the surface, and especially the varied play of our joints, provide a series of sensations, which differ only by their qualities and which exhibit a certain ...
Marshall, Jonathan W
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Implication of GPRASP2 in the Proliferation and Hair Cell‐Forming of Cochlear Supporting Cells
Schematic diagram of GPRASP2‐mediated SCs proliferation and HCs formation. GPRASP2 deficiency results in increased lysosomal degradation of SMO. GPRASP2‐mediated SMO/GLI1 signalling promotes SC proliferation, which contributes to HC formation. GPRASP2‐mediated SMO/β‐catenin signalling is implicated in HCs fate specification and differentiation ...
Jing Cai +9 more
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Neocortical neurogenesis: a proneural gene perspective
The neocortex is a mammalian‐specific brain region responsible for higher‐order cognitive functioning that shares fundamental similarities across species, but which is larger and more complex in humans. Proneural genes, encoding basic helix–loop–helix transcription factors (TFs), are evolutionarily conserved drivers of neurogenesis from fly to human ...
Lakshmy Vasan +3 more
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Pastiche in T. H. White’s The Once and Future King: The Liberty of Reprise [PDF]
The present paper stands as one way of approaching postmodernist fiction in its exploration of the spirit of liberty informing the literary productions that flourished since the 1960s. It focuses on T. H. White’s Arthurian novel, The Once and Future King
Flah Gaiech, Radhia
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Presbycusis: Pathology, Signal Pathways, and Therapeutic Strategy
In ARHL, the stria vascularis, acting as a cochlear battery, gradually loses its ability to maintain the endocochlear potential, leading to impaired hair cell function and progressive hearing loss. Single‐cell sequencing reveals age‐related cellular changes in the cochlea, providing insights into the underlying mechanisms of aging and potential ...
Xiaoxu Zhao +12 more
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Genetic Association of Primary Angle‐Closure Glaucoma and Disease Progression
ABSTRACT Background To investigate single‐nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) reported in the largest up‐to‐date systematic review and meta‐analysis on primary angle‐closure disease (PACD), on their associations with primary angle‐closure glaucoma (PACG) and disease progression.
Yu Jing Liang +6 more
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Junior Recital: Chris Mills, Classical Guitar [PDF]
This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance. Mr. Mills studies guitar with Mary Akerman.https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/musicprograms/1643/thumbnail ...
Mills, Chris
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A Sweeter Music: Two Essays and a Colloquy on an Elgar Part‐Song
ABSTRACT Edward Elgar's 1907 part‐song ‘There Is Sweet Music’ (Op. 53 No. 1) is at once a ‘minor’ piece and a highly significant one that richly rewards investigation. It is notable as an early instance of bitonality, being notated simultaneously in two keys – the male choir in G major and the female choir in A♭. Yet despite the apparent discordance of
Patrick McCreless, Benedict Taylor
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Junior Recital - Delaney Sieber and Bryce Daniels [PDF]
Delaney Sieber is from the studio of Dr. Theresa Martin The recital of Bryce Daniels is presented in partial fulfillment of the Music Education degree. Bryce is from the studio of Dr.
St. Norbert College Music Department
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Multi‐Omic Analysis of Glutamate Excitotoxicity in Primary Neuronal Cultures
Our study on rat neuron cells found 250 μM glutamate to be toxic, causing neuron death. We identified genes in pathways linked to apoptosis, neuron plasticity, and cell signaling, along with proteins regulating the cell cycle and tumor proliferation.
Jennifer H. Nguyen +13 more
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