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Fighting Antimicrobial Resistance: Innovative Drugs in Antibacterial Research
This article provides an overview over antibacterial drugs investigated in the past three decades. Aspects of the compound's origins, their cellular targets, the antibacterial spectrum and proof‐of‐concept in animal studies are covered and current trends are highlighted.
Roderich D. Süssmuth +3 more
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All Roads Lead to Rome: Pathways to Engineering Disease Resistance in Plants
Crops lost to diseases necessitate a deeper understanding of plant immunity and the development of disease resistance. Here, the arms‐race between plants and pathogens is briefly described, and a comprehensive overview of the current and emerging strategies for engineering disease resistance in plants is provided.
Aziz Ul Ikram +8 more
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Abstract Carbonates formed by anaerobic oxidation of methane at localized seeps have been recognized in the rock record based on a list of criteria, including anomalous deposition within detrital facies, complex petrofabrics, seep‐endemic macrofauna and 13C‐depleted isotopic signatures.
Russell S. Shapiro, Miquela Ingalls
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The Rationality of Legal Discourse in Habermas's Discourse Theory
This paper argues that Habermas's conception of the rationality of moral and legal discussions has import for argumentation theorists interested in the rationality of public deliberations in politics and law.
Eveline T. Feteris
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Purpose: To examine the clinical construct validity and specific causal validity of the nursing diagnoses of impaired gas exchange (00030) and ineffective breathing pattern (00032) in post‐COVID‐19 individuals. Methods: A correlational and cross‐sectional study was conducted. A total sample of 199 individuals with a previous COVID‐19 diagnosis, aged 18
Noemí González-Falcón +6 more
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A Searchable Bibliography of Fallacies – 2016
This bibliography of literature on the fallacies is intended to be a resource for argumentation theorists. It incorporates and sup- plements the material in the bibliography in Hansen and Pinto’s Fallacies: Classical and Contemporary Readings (1995), and
Hans V. Hansen, Cameron Fioret
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Abstract The timing of flowering in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.], a key legume crop, is influenced by many factors, including daylight length or photoperiodic sensitivity, that affect crop yield, productivity, and geographical adaptation. Despite its importance, a comprehensive understanding of the local linkage landscape and allelic diversity ...
Shameela Mohamedikbal +9 more
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Protein biologics is one of the future trends in oncology treatment, but free proteins and single‐protein treatment show insufficient therapeutic effects. Various nanoparticle and microsphere platforms provide opportunities to overcome their inherent defects and achieve synergetic combination therapies.
Huijie Han, Hélder A. Santos
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Abnormal Expression of COX5B Gene and Disorder of Mitochondrial Function in Cryptorchid Rats
ABSTRACT Cryptorchidism is one of the most common congenital malformations in the paediatric genitourinary tract. Data analysis of cryptorchidism‐related datasets in the GEO database and gene sequencing results from our institution, along with bioinformatic analysis of the merged mitochondrial gene datasets, revealed that COX5B is differentially ...
Xuehan Wang +4 more
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Empirical Negation, Co-Negation and the Contraposition Rule II: Proof-Theoretical Investigations
We continue the investigation of the first paper where we studied logics with various negations including empirical negation and co-negation. We established how such logics can be treated uniformly with R. Sylvan's CCω as the basis.
Satoru Niki
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