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Can <i>Eretmocerus eremicus</i> Assess Oviposition Sites with Varying Host Densities and Predation Risks, and Make Decisions Based on Scent Cues? [PDF]

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Chavarín-Gómez LE   +5 more
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Risk adapted therapy for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma delivered through local cytogenetic laboratories in a National Clinical Trial: UKMRA RADAR study. [PDF]

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Mehta D   +12 more
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Aldosterone Synthase Inhibitors for Resistant Hypertension: Pharmacological Insights - A Systematic Review. [PDF]

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Cicero AFG   +7 more
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Reprogramming the Mitochondrion in Atherosclerosis: Targets for Vascular Protection. [PDF]

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Glogowski PA   +6 more
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Cicero

2021
Abstract This engagingly written book offers an innovative account of Cicero’s treatment of key political ideas: liberty and equality, government, law, cosmopolitanism and imperialism, republican virtues, and ethical decision-making in politics. Cicero (106–43 BC) is well known as a major participant in the turbulent politics of the last
M. Schofield
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Cicero Predicts cis-Regulatory DNA Interactions from Single-Cell Chromatin Accessibility Data

open access: yesMolecular Cell, 2018
Linking regulatory DNA elements to their target genes, which may be located hundreds of kilobases away, remains challenging. Here, we introduce Cicero, an algorithm that identifies co-accessible pairs of DNA elements using single-cell chromatin ...
Hannah A Pliner   +2 more
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NON SINE CAUSA SED SINE FINE: CICERO'S COMPULSION TO REPEAT HIS CONSULATE

The Classical journal, 2021
:Freud's theory of the compulsion to repeat in response to a traumatic experience can help explain Cicero's repeated attempts to praise, or have others praise, his consulate. This article argues that Cicero's humiliating exile, and his consequent loss of
John Dugan
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DAYS OF FUTURE PASSED: FICTION FORMING FACT IN CICERO'S DIALOGUES

The Classical journal, 2021
:This paper analyzes Cicero's citations of the not-always-historical past in his theoretical corpus. Examining both the Marian oak in the prologue of De Legibus and Cicero's overall use of historical references, I suggest that Cicero explicitly employs ...
Daniel P. Hanchey
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