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A 12‐week curriculum grounded in self‐determination theory enhanced high school students’ intrinsic motivation by fulfilling autonomy, competence, and relatedness needs. The intervention showed stronger effects for female and low‐skilled students and fostered extracurricular exercise gains without academic interference, confirming the applicability of ...
WEN‐TAO MENG, Dongjin Liu
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1. Spirited Choreographies: Embodied Memories and Domestic Enslavement in Togolese Mama Tchamba Rituals [PDF]
Elyan Jeanine Hill
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Feeling Everyday IR: Embodied, affective, militarising movement as choreography of war
This article explores affective, embodied encounters between military and civilian bodies in the everyday as choreography of war. It argues that by paying attention to the intersecting political sphere of bodies, affect and movement – through the ...
Linda Åhäll
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License to Replicate: Mechanisms of Licensing Eukaryotic Origins for DNA Replication
Origin licensing constitutes the first step in initiating eukaryotic genome replication. Licensed origins are marked by an MCM double hexamer complex. This article reviews the molecular mechanisms of MCM double hexamer loading in yeast and higher eukaryotes, based on insights gained from biochemical reconstitution and structural analyses.
Victoria Frisbie, Franziska Bleichert
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Branching pomsets: Design, expressiveness and applications to choreographies
Luc Edixhoven +3 more
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Krüppel‐Like Factor 4, a Hub Gate for Cell Crosstalk in Tumor Microenvironment
Krüppel‐like factor 4 (KLF4) exhibits a dual, context‐dependent role, acting as both a tumor suppressor and an oncogene. It remodels the tumor microenvironment by modulating cancer, stromal, and immune cells, representing a promising yet complex therapeutic target for cancer treatment.
Min Tang +5 more
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ABSTRACT Time and chronology form the invisible architecture upon which modern civilization depends, governing synchronization across markets, power grids, communication networks, transportation, and defense. Yet, this shared temporal framework, engineered through atomic clocks, satellites, and digital synchronization, faces growing vulnerabilities ...
Bilal M. Ayyub
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A Cross‐Disciplinary Analysis of AI Policies in Academic Peer Review
ABSTRACT Rapid advances of artificial intelligence (AI) have substantially impacted the field of academic publishing. This study examines AI integration in peer review by analysing policies from 439 high‐ and 363 middle‐impact factor (IF) journals across disciplines. Using grounded theory, we identify patterns in AI policy adoption. Results show 83% of
Zhongshi Wang, Mengyue Gong
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THE CONTESTED URBANISM OF ABANDONMENT: The Afterlife of Two Distressed Neighborhoods in Detroit
Abstract In post‐industrial cities in decline, what happens to leftover spaces after abandonment? This question lies at the root of trying to make sense of entrenched distress in neighborhoods in deindustrializing Detroit, a city struggling for more than five decades with disinvestment, job losses, population shrinkage, a collapsed housing market ...
Martin J. Murray +2 more
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Exploring Dance Aesthetic in Contemporary Choreography at Universitas Negeri Gorontalo
Riana Diah Sitharesmi
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