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ABSTRACT This work reflects on the presence of a desacralized Buddha statue in the Museum of Chinese Art and Ethnography, established in Parma, Italy, in 1901 by Xaverian missionaries. The Buddha's hollowed back is a potent trace of the transnational interactions between these Roman Catholic missionaries and folk believers from the Henan region ...
Valentina Gamberi
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Cave environments filter plant traits, selecting thinner, smaller leaves with reduced photosynthetic and vascular structures. Abstract Caves present unique ecological conditions that influence the distribution and adaptation of species, yet studies on cave‐associated vegetation remain limited.
G. H. Rosa +3 more
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From consortia discovery to biotech creation: An innovative approach to next‐gen Alzheimer's drugs
Abstract Alzheimer's disease (AD) research has entered a new era where public‐private partnerships are reigniting the pursuit of disease‐modifying therapies targeting mechanisms beyond amyloid and tau. This perspective outlines how Monument Biosciences was founded to advance novel therapies by translating National Institutes of Health (NIH) ‐supported ...
Sarah F. Giardina +11 more
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Hale's Tours in Singapore and Hong Kong. [PDF]
Slugan M, Hanifee A, Zeng W.
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Network analysis of clinician‐administered diagnostic data reveals two distinct anxiety symptom systems: a panic–agoraphobia network dominated by interconnected physiological symptoms and a generalized anxiety disorder network structured around cognitive worry processes, underscoring divergent fear‐based and worry‐based mechanisms within anxiety ...
Emanuela Pizzolla +3 more
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Digital (mis)trust: ethnographic encounters with computational forms. [PDF]
Maguire J, Albris K.
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Modern AI systems can now synthesize coherent multimedia experiences, generating video and audio directly from text prompts. These unified frameworks represent a rapid shift toward controllable and synchronized content creation. From early neural architectures to transformer and diffusion paradigms, this paper contextualizes the ongoing evolution of ...
Charles Ding, Rohan Bhowmik
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Diazirines are three‐membered, nitrogen‐containing heterocycles that decompose under light or heat to generate carbenes. For the past two decades, they have served mainly as minimally invasive tags in photoaffinity labeling (PAL). More recently, their value as versatile carbene precursors has been recognized.
Dominik Schnalzer +4 more
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A Novel Imaging Technique to Identify Vocal Fold Scar Formation
ABSTRACT Introduction A non‐invasive test to accurately diagnose and quantify vocal fold (VF) scarring from other confounding pathologies would be advantageous to reduce the need for operative diagnostic laryngoscopy. Dynamic optical contrast imaging (DOCI) technology uses tissue autofluorescence to obtain real‐time information of tissue composition ...
Solymar Torres Maldonado +6 more
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