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Über das Vorkommen einiger organischen Basen im Steinpilze (Boletus edulis Bull.) [PDF]
Kimio Yoshimura
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Commentary: Three questions for the study of traumatic brain injury in animals
The Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Gregory Hollin
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The history of anatomical engagement
Abstract The public's fascination with anatomy has evolved over time and progressed from avoidance of the tainted yet saintly corpse, to their fascination with cabinets of curiosities. The current narrative review explores public engagement (PE), from its potential origins as cave paintings, to the rise of the disciplinarity of anatomy.
Quenton Wessels, Adam M. Taylor
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Quantitative and spectroscopic assessment of early-stage enamel erosion induced by popular acidic beverages. [PDF]
AlHelal F+4 more
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Abstract This paper reports on findings from 15 semi‐structured interviews with LGBTQIA+ individuals within the United States who have experienced the loss of one or more LGBTQIA+ information spaces. The paper specifically focuses on how such losses occurred and the information transitions experienced by the participants in response to this loss ...
Travis L. Wagner, Vanessa L. Kitzie
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Persistent kelp forests during a massive decline reveal the importance of land-sea connectivity. [PDF]
Ricart AM+10 more
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Performance of bulls on Kansas Bull Test
R.R. Schalles, K.O. Zoellner
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Infrared Photovoltaic–Battery Hybrid Systems Enabled by Colloidal Quantum Dots
Photovoltaic–battery (PV/B) hybrid systems are key for sustainable energy but face cost and efficiency limits. Colloidal quantum dots (CQDs) enable low‐cost near‐infrared light harvesting, surpassing silicon and III–V PVs. This review analyzes CQD properties, their roles in NIR PVs and batteries, and synthesizes current research to highlight progress ...
Hong Ji+3 more
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Author Correction: Macrophages excite muscle spindles with glutamate to bolster locomotion. [PDF]
Yan Y+17 more
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