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Time and Change in Mesolithic Britain c. 9800-3600 cal bc [PDF]
The Mesolithic has been characterised as temporally homogeneous: a period of stagnation or degeneration with hunter-gatherers focused on routine economic practices in an endlessly repeating seasonal round.
Griffiths, Seren, Conneller, Chantal
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On the Concept of “Lokāntarikā”
Lokāntarikā is one of the strangest places in the Buddhist cosmology. Typically understood as a hell, it is not located in any world system (cakravāla) but in the gap of three world systems.
Guanxiong Qi
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International audienceHeat shock protein 90 (HSP90) is a key component of the molecular chaperone complex essential for activating many signalling proteins involved in the development and progression of pathogenic cellular transformation.
Luo, Jianxun +9 more
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Life Coaching: A View from Buddhist Psychotherapy and Counseling
This article aims to understand the essence of life coaching through the perspective of Buddhism in psychotherapy and counseling. The term "psychotherapy and Buddhist counseling" is a combination of concepts of both Buddhism and the principles of ...
Sanu Mahatthanadull
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Previous task experience did not facilitate discrimination but shifted generalization gradients.
(A) Experimental design: two groups of mice were initially conditioned with 14000 Hz or 9800 Hz tone, and then retrained to 9800 Hz or 14000 Hz tone, respectively. The safe tone remained at 7000 Hz throughout.
Dilja Krueger-Burg (5562530) +2 more
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The purpose of this study was to investigate Buddhist novices' attitudes and motivation towards learning English at Phrapariyattidhamma School. The study examined the participants’ attitudes in terms of three aspects: emotional, behavioral, and cognitive.
Phramaha Ashir Bajracharya +1 more
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The virulent bacteriophage BL11 infects almost all Bacillus licheniformis strains tested, including the industrial bacitracin-producing B. licheniformis 19. B.
Ponyi, T. +5 more
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Chrysochromulina parva (C. parva) is a eukaryotic freshwater haptophyte algae found in lakes and rivers worldwide. It is known to be infected by viruses, yet knowledge of the diversity and activity of these viruses is still very limited.
Delaney Nash +5 more
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Heisenberg-Lie commutation relations in Banach algebras. [PDF]
Given q1, q2 ∈ ℂ { 0 }, we construct a unital Banach algebra Bq1, q2 that contains a universal normalised solution to the (q1, q2)-deformed Heisenberg-Lie commutation relations in the following specific ...
Laustsen, Niels Jakob +1 more
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Isolation and characterization of a virus infecting the freshwater algae Chrysochromulina parva
Water samples from Lake Ontario, Canada were tested for lytic activity against the freshwater haptophyte algae Chrysochromulina parva. A filterable lytic agent was isolated and identified as a virus via transmission electron microscopy and molecular ...
Short, S.M. +5 more
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