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Exogenous estradiol does not regulate daily metabolic rhythms underlying diet-induced obesity in male mice. [PDF]

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Portal circle

Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Sciences, 2021
Highlight A 51-year-old man was referred for further evaluation of a hepatic anomaly detected on abdominal ultrasonography. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography showed an extremely rare portal venous anomaly, almost like a 'portal circle'. Ataka and colleagues present the first report of this type of anomaly and describe it from an embryological ...
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Circles

Literature and Medicine, 2000
Sweeden struggles unsuccessfully with the loss of a son and with the difficulty of being a grieving man in a culture that mandates strength and silence. He describes the helpful influence of a circle of writers as well as a circle of others who grieve.
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Full Circle

Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2008
Greenland, and more specifically the present-day south west coastal district, is that exact spot on the world map where humankind completed its conquest of the Earth. As Norsemen coming over the Atlantic from Iceland and Norway encountered first North-American natives in present-day Labrador around year 1000, and about 150 years later the Inuit coming ...
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Circles Within Circles

2018
The waiting area was empty, save for one woman wearing sunglasses and a trench coat, like a femme fatale out of some classic holovid. She even had the hat, out of place in a line where passengers had to don pressure helmets now and then. A flash of blonde under the hat brim swept back, disappearing behind her diamond-studded ears.
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Pixellated circle

Applied Optics, 2018
For applications in optical systems it is often necessary to represent a circular aperture in a pixellated form. An objective parameter is introduced that is a measure of how well an approximate circle can be generated from a small array of square pixels. Both filled circles (disks) and rings are considered.
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Explanatory circles

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Roughly put, explanatory circles - if any exist - would be propositions such that (i) each explains the next, and (ii) the last explains the first. In this paper, I give two arguments for the view that there are explanatory circles. The first argument appeals to general relativistic worlds in which time is circular.
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