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Erythrocyte ‘Feierzeit’ reaction: Novel filamentous and vesicular response to n‐butyl acetate
Abstract Human erythrocytes (red blood cells; RBCs) undergo spontaneous disassembly after several hours of exposure to n‐butyl acetate (nBA). Images of the morphological changes were captured in time‐lapse sequences using differential interference contrast (DIC) light microscopy.
Philip W. Kuchel
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German names of the burial mounds of Budjak in the 19th and first half of 20th century
The article is devoted to the unique German oronyms (names of elevated landforms) named Cannon hills or hillocks (burial mounds). According to the data discovered by the authors of the article, such names were common in the 19th and the first half of the
Igor Sapozhnikov, Maya Kashuba
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Abstract Researchers have highlighted that institutional contexts affect the transnational diffusion of knowledge. However, the influence of institutions on the flow of knowledge through cross‐national networks remains under‐theorized, limiting our understanding of the dynamics of knowledge creation and the factors that may hinder it.
Anna Spadavecchia
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We explored age‐related cognitive decline in captive fawn‐footed mosaic‐tailed rats (Melomys cervinipes) using a novel object recognition task. Contrary to expectations, recognition memory did not decline with age, but recognition memory was lower in intermediate‐aged rats compared to both older and younger individuals.
K. DiBenedetto +2 more
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The review concerns the monograph “Peregruznoe I Burial Ground: Results of Interdisciplinary Research. The book was prepared by the team of authors including archaeologists, anthropologists, paleosoil specialists, archaeozoologists.
Tairov Aleksandr Dmitrievich
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A STEP IN STONE. ONTOLOGIES OF PODOMORPHIC PETROGLYPHS IN SOUTHERN SCANDINAVIAN BRONZE AGE
Summary During the Bronze Age, a particular type of podomorphic petroglyph was produced on the outcrops by the sea in southern Scandinavia. In this text, their distribution, organization and articulation are analyzed in the Mälaren region of central‐eastern Sweden.
Fredrik Fahlander
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ABSTRACT Many philosophical disputes have become so intractable that philosophers question whether there is a fact of the matter as to which side is right or whether these disputes are entirely verbal. Yet these “metadisputes” have also become intractable. This raises the question: Could they, too, be verbal? What would that even mean? Using tools from
Alexander W. Kocurek
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The Standardization in lengths of Keyhole-Shaped Burial Mounds
古墳がその大小によって格差を表示する機能を持つことは広く認められた理解であるが、墳丘規模について設計レベルで考察を試みた例は多くない。本稿では、古墳時代前期の前方後円墳の墳丘長について、規格性の有無を明らかにすることを目的に、①設計論を介在しない直接比較による分析と②設計の復元に基づく復元的分析の2通りの方法を行った。①の分析では、葺石基底石列の検出によって墳丘長が確定した前方後円墳を対象に、23.1cmを前後する尺で原則10歩(1歩=6尺)刻みの規格性を確認した。続けて ...
SHIBAHARA Soichiro, 柴原 聡一郎
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Abstract Introduction Seagrass restoration efforts are being implemented globally to accelerate the slow natural recolonization success. Among the various existing methods, seed‐based approaches offer the greatest scalability for species like Zostera marina, yet these methods remain undeveloped for a number of sub‐tidal systems like the Baltic Sea ...
Ainara Zander +4 more
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