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HLA class II-restricted T cell epitopes in public neoantigens of ESR1 and PIK3CA in breast cancer. [PDF]
Ando Y+5 more
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Friction in the field: Milpa, missionary, and scales of refusal in 1960s highland Guatemala
Abstract This article takes a scalar view of “friction” (Tsing 2005) and “refusal” (Ortner 1995) between ethnography and the archive. The concept of friction was originally formulated in the context of a globalizing world, but friction's perception and experience are highly local.
Mallory E. Matsumoto
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Thymus ad astra, or spaceflight-induced thymic involution. [PDF]
Muramatsu W+3 more
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Abstract Castration has been a significant theme in mythology, religious traditions, and historical practices, often symbolizing transformation, sacrifice, and divine punishment. While the term is frequently associated with orchiectomy (removal of the testes), this study argues that penectomy (removal of the penis) must also be considered, particularly
Coskun Kaya
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Cosmic kidney disease: a spaceflight-induced tubulopathy. [PDF]
Hoorn EJ, Gameiro J.
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Tracing ancient solar cycles with tree rings and radiocarbon in the first millennium BCE. [PDF]
Brehm N+7 more
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More π, please: What drives the formation of unsaturated molecules in the interstellar medium? [PDF]
Londoño-Restrepo J+4 more
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The virtues of limits and environmental sustainability in healthcare
Abstract The spectre of human‐induced climate change has drawn attention to the need to discover new, environmentally sustainable approaches to healthcare. This article draws upon David McPherson's The Virtues of Limits (2021) to develop a virtue ethics for sustainability in healthcare.
Xavier Symons
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Mutational signatures in 175 Chinese gastric cancer patients. [PDF]
Liu F+18 more
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Weichselian–Holocene glacial history of the Sjuøyane archipelago, northern Svalbard
To reconstruct the glacial history of Sjuøyane, we describe coastal sedimentary sections in Quaternary sediments and constrain their chronology by radiocarbon and optically stimulated luminescence ages. The sedimentary sections largely consist of shallow (glacio‐)marine and/or littoral sediments deposited during high relative sea levels.
Anders Schomacker+9 more
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