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ABSTRACT In the Chinese kimchi industry, manufacturers employ product names, photographs, and logistical strategies to promote their kimchi's “Koreanness.” So, what makes their kimchi “Korean,” and how does its Koreanness formulate kimchi's commodity value?
Heangjin Park
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Pesticide residue in commonly consumed vegetables in selected districts of Jimma Zone, Southwest Ethiopia. [PDF]
Ahimed HH +4 more
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Activatable smart contrast agents for photoacoustic imaging
This review highlights recent advances in smart activatable photoacoustic imaging (PAI) contrast agents, which dynamically modulate their optical properties in response to external stimuli or microenvironmental cues. It discusses their molecular design, activation mechanisms, biomedical applications, and future prospects for clinically tailored use ...
Donghyeon Oh +5 more
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Multi-Omics Analysis Identifies the Key Defence Pathways in Chinese Cabbage Responding to Black Spot Disease. [PDF]
Yan W +8 more
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The study investigates the influence of heat treatment and scan rotation on the microstructure of a modified H13 tool steel manufactured using laser powder bed fusion. Key findings include the refinement of prior austenite grains (PAGs) due to recrystallization and carbide pinning, and the significant impact of scan rotation on the size distribution of
Negar Panahi +3 more
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Genome-wide identification and analysis of the cysteine-rich transmembrane module genes in Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L. ssp. Pekinensis) and BrCYSTM1 is involved in leaf size development. [PDF]
Zheng H +9 more
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Induction and Regeneration of Microspore-Derived Embryos for Doubled Haploid Production in Cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata). [PDF]
Choi SB, Mo SY, Park HY.
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This study combines replicated experimental manipulation, social network analysis, network permutations and meta‐analysis to disentangle active from spatially‐induced changes in animal network structure in the wild. It reveals that short‐term environmental changes primarily alter space use, with limited effects on social structure.
Camille N. M. Bordes +6 more
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Fusarium enrichment alters the soil microbial community and network structure of Brassica crops. [PDF]
Zhang ZF, Hou JJ, Lin JW, Li M.
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