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Peri-tumoural lymphocyte neighbourhoods predict longer survival in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
BackgroundPancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains one of the deadliest cancers and has limited options for treatment. Low immune infiltration, desmoplastic stroma, and poor tumour immunogenicity are all expected to contribute to PDAC’s rapid ...
Riley J. Arseneau +24 more
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Heuser, Beatrice (2019). Brexit in History: Sovereignty or a European Union?
Beatrice Heuser (2019) Brexit in History: Sovereignty or a European Union? Hurst & Company, 206 p. ISBN 9781787381261
Nil Bosch Navarro
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Generation of Swine Flu As the newly emerged influenza virus starts its journey to infect the world's human population, the genetic secrets of the 2009 outbreak of swine influenza A(H1N1) are being revealed.
R. Garten +58 more
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Quantitative phase maps of single cells recorded in flow cytometry modality feed a hierarchical architecture of machine learning models for the label‐free identification of subtypes of ovarian cancer. The employment of a priori clinical information improves the classification performance, thus emulating the clinical application of liquid biopsy during ...
Daniele Pirone +11 more
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Beatrice, um arquétipo junguiano
O presente artigo tem como objetivo identificar o processo de individuação de Emil Sinclair, o protagonista em Demian, de Hermann Hesse. Uma vez que esse processo é um conceito da psicologia analítica de Carl Gustav Jung, nos detemos primeiramente em ...
Pedro Theobald +1 more
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Dante's Self-Angelizing: A Prophecy of Egalitarian Transhumanism
In this article, I argue that Dante's philosophical goal is what I term "self-angelizing," an ennobling philosophical education granting one the knowledge and power of an angel, which the medieval scholastics conceived as celestial intelligences.
Joshua Hall
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Objective Sleep‐predominant network hyperexcitability is increasingly recognized as a potential disease‐accelerating comorbidity in Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, its prevalence and risk‐factors remain debated, largely due to cohort‐specific and methodological differences across studies.
Anna B. Szabo +14 more
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In this work, the synthesis and characterization of novel π‐extended phenazine diimides is reported. The derivatives undergo differential reduction to a dihydrophenazine or Meisenheimer form depending on the reaction conditions employed. The outcome of this work highlights the paramount importance of structural design in determining the nature of the ...
Francesco Rigodanza +7 more
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Hidden Markov graphical models with state‐dependent generalized hyperbolic distributions
Abstract In this article, we develop a novel hidden Markov graphical model to investigate time‐varying interconnectedness between different financial markets. To identify conditional correlation structures under varying market conditions and accommodate shape features embedded in financial time series, we rely upon the generalized hyperbolic family of ...
Beatrice Foroni +2 more
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You Are Only as Good as You Are Behind Closed Doors: The Stability of Virtuous Dispositions [PDF]
Virtues are standardly characterized as stable dispositions. A stable disposition implies that the virtuous actor must be disposed to act well in any domain required of them. For example, a politician is not virtuous if s/he is friendly in debate with an
Goldstein, Rena Beatrice
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