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Who Owns Tradition? Religion and the Messiness of History [PDF]
Bell, Catherine
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ABSTRACT Biogenic amines, primarily histamine, cadaverine, and putrescine, are important indicators of microbial spoilage and potential health risks. This review summarizes established and novel analytical methods for quantitatively determining biogenic amines in fish and fish products, along with their limits of detection in these complex matrices ...
Lasse Petersen
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Towards a Techno-Hauntological Aesthetic: Immiscible Time and the Spiritual Imagination in Bodyless (Shishenji, 2019) by Huang Hsin-Chien. [PDF]
Remy-Handfield G.
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In Search of the Third Space:Theological Anthropology in Eastern Orthodoxy and Sino-Christian Theology [PDF]
Chow, Alex
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Brain Aging Mediating Heart Imaging‐Derived Phenotypes and Mental and Nervous System Disorders
Using heart and brain imaging from 33,573 UK Biobank participants, we establish a clear association between brain aging and cardiac structural changes. In addition, we uncover several potentially modifiable lifestyle and environmental factors that contribute to mental and nervous system disorders, mediated through alterations in cardiac structure and ...
Zairen Zhou +10 more
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Linking EFL psychological capital and EFL achievement: the chain mediating effect of academic boredom and behavioural engagement. [PDF]
Wu Y, Kang X, Li Y.
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Researching Rupture: Engaged and Ethical Research on Extreme Nature–Society Disruption
Abstract Global escalation in social and environmental disruption raises crucial methodological and ethical questions for researchers working in impacted communities. Interpretive social science and humanities research can make visible the experiences of those living through socio‐ecological “rupture”.
Sango Mahanty +5 more
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