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Local haplotyping reveals insights into the genetic control of flowering time variation in wild and domesticated soybean

open access: yesThe Plant Genome, Volume 17, Issue 4, December 2024.
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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Nano‐ and Micro‐Platforms in Therapeutic Proteins Delivery for Cancer Therapy: Materials and Strategies

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, Volume 36, Issue 45, November 7, 2024.
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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Formalizing Informal Logic

open access: yesInformal Logic, 2015
This paper presents a formalization of informal logic using the Carneades Argumentation System (CAS), a formal, computational model of argument that consists of a formal model of argument graphs and audiences.
Douglas Walton, Thomas F. Gordon
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Dialectic and the Structure of Argument

open access: yesInformal Logic, 1984
Dialectic and the Structure of ...
Robert C. Pinto
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Making it Public: Testimony and Socially Sanctioned Common Grounds

open access: yesInformal Logic, 2008
Contrary to current individualistic epistemology, Classical rhetoric provides us with a pragmatical and particularly dynamic conception of ‘testimony’ as a source made available for the orator by the particular community in which she acts.
Paula Olmos
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Can we translate sounds into words? A response to Leo Groarke`'s "Auditory Arguments: The Logic of ‘Sound’ Arguments"

open access: yesInformal Logic, 2018
This comment to Leo Groarke`'s "Auditory Arguments: The Logic of ‘Sound’ Arguments" is a contribution to the better understanding of an auditory argument as a part of analysis of an argumentative discourse. The emphasis is on human sound i.e.
Gabrijela Kisicek
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Studying Rhetorical Audiences – a Call for Qualitative Reception Studies in Argumentation and Rhetoric

open access: yesInformal Logic, 2016
In rhetoric and argumentation research studies of empirical audiences are rare. Most studies are speaker- or text focussed. However, new media and new forms of communication make it harder to distinguish between speaker and audience.
Jens Elmelund Kjeldsen
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Dynamic QTL mapping revealed primarily the genetic structure of photosynthetic traits in castor (Ricinus communis L.). [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep, 2023
Huang G   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Arguments from Fairness and Extensive Interpretation in Greek Judicial Rhetoric

open access: yesInformal Logic
Arguments from fairness as described in Aristotle’s Rhetoric are usually taken to aim at mitigating the strictness of the law or, in terms of procedure, to favour the defendant.
Miklós Könczöl
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Generative AI and Argument Creativity

open access: yesInformal Logic
Generative AI appears to threaten argument creativity. Because of its capacity to generate coherent texts, individuals are likely to integrate its ideas, and not their own, into arguments, thereby reducing their creative contribution.
Louise Vigeant
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