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Danza carnavalesca o cuadrilla de negros disfrazados con trajes multicolores, adornados con flores de papel, arandelas, cintas, encajes, lentejuelas, espejos y cascabeles, lo cual resulta muy llamativo. Se dice que esta danza fue fundada en 1870 por un señor de apellido Macías y que desde entonces ha aparecido año tras año en los Carnavales de ...
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Permanent cardiac pacing: first Congolese experiment
To present profile of the first patients implanted of pacemaker in Congo. A descriptive longitudinal study was conducted in the Department of Cardiology and the operating theater of the University Hospital of Brazzaville, from January to September 2012 ...
Stéphane Méo Ikama +3 more
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De Novo Autogenic Engineered Living Functional Materials
A versatile platform for de novo autogenic engineered living materials is presented, leveraging protein mining, computational modeling, and synthetic biology. By reprogramming the Escherichia coli curli machinery with β‐solenoid proteins from non‐model bacteria, macroscopic biomaterials with enhanced mechanical properties, UV‐C irradiation protection ...
Hoda M. Hammad +9 more
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Ba‐doped SrTiO3 perovskites establish a direct correlation between photoelectrochemical activity and photocatalytic performance. Optimized Ba0.5Sr0.5TiO3 exhibits enhanced charge separation, photocurrent generation, and visible‐light‐driven dye degradation through defect‐induced oxygen vacancies and lattice distortion.
Sagar A. Nikam +6 more
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ABSTRACT Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) has attracted attention as a promising material due to the growing demand for environmentally friendly, cost‐effective, and efficient water treatment techniques. With its physicochemical characteristics, this stratified bidimensional material allows it to be highly effective in adsorption and catalytic performance ...
Pariksha Bishnoi +4 more
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Structural barriers such as a restrictive legal environment, limited medical resources, and high-costs inhibit access to safe abortion in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC); these barriers are exacerbated by two decades of conflict.
Sara E Casey +8 more
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We constructed a brain‐targeted AFn‐DPZ nanodrug delivery system and identified EphB1 as its receptor on the blood‐brain barrier (BBB). This system facilitates drug transport across the BBB and thereby ameliorates cognitive impairment in Alzheimer's disease.
Shilin Wen +5 more
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INTRODUCTION: at the East part of DRC, anecdotal reports are advancing several causes of unsuccessful campaign of vaccination by the time going: rumors about use of vaccines for killing purpose, injection of vaccine to decrease the reproductive potential
André Mwanishayi Kabudi +3 more
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Structural Polymorphism of polyG Inclusions Revealed by In Situ Cryo‐Electron Tomography
Correlative cryo‐electron tomography in primary cortical neurons and NIID mouse brain tissue reveals that polyG inclusions are interconnected ribbon‐like assemblies rather than canonical amyloid fibrils. Multiple compartment‐specific ribbon states show distinct 26S proteasome accessibility, while cytoplasmic ribbons contact and deform ER‐like ...
Yunwen Qian +12 more
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Conceptual illustration of a Global Ecosystem Methane Observing System (GEM‐OS) integrating satellites, aircraft, atmospheric networks, and ecosystem measurements to quantify methane emissions from anthropogenic and natural sources. The multi‐scale observing framework improves source attribution, reduces uncertainty in regional methane budgets, and ...
P. Ciais +32 more
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