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Synergistic tissue destruction by <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> and <i>Staphylococcus epidermidis</i> in a 3D human skin biofilm equivalent. [PDF]

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Multifocal Non-contiguous Spinal Tuberculosis: A Report of 3 Surgically-Treated Patients. [PDF]

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Renal Cell Carcinoma Metastasis to the Hamate Bone: A Case Report. [PDF]

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On destruction in design

ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society, 2021
Sometimes to build something new you have to destroy what exists. We learned what should have been this obvious fact of existence through our collaboration with a group of 7th grade middle school students that we enlisted in a civic design project. The students were nominally tasked with designing new spaces for inter-cultural communication and public ...
Tapan Parikh, Samar Sabie
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TAGing for destruction

Nature Chemical Biology, 2018
Proteins brought to an E3 ubiquitin ligase are polyubiquitylated for rapid degradation via the proteasome. A new study developed a tag-based degradation system using heterobifunctional degradation inducers called dTAGs, which rapidly depleted FKBP12F36V-fused proteins in cultured cells and in mice.
Aisha Yesbolatova, Masato T. Kanemaki
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Destructive Emotions

Consciousness & Emotion, 2000
This paper discusses the problem of destructive emotions by comparing Eastern and Western assumptions about emotions. In the case of anger, for example, Eastern thinkers straightforwardly posit that it is entirely possible to cultivate attitudes in which anger is naturally absent. In the West, by contrast, it is generally assumed that anger is a “basic”
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Processing for destruction

Nature Chemical Biology, 2019
Phenotypic screening is an engine of discovery for bioactive small molecules and can unravel novel mechanisms and pathways controlling cellular physiology. A recent study reveals the CPSF complex as a pharmacologically tractable target of JTE-607 and context-specific cancer dependency.
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The Destruction of the Temple

2013
This chapter looks at a Yiddish booklet for the Ninth of Av. This is a hitherto unresearched Yiddish collection of aggadot on the destruction of the Temple in a booklet of twelve pages with no title page, no title, and no mention of the author, the year, or the place of publication. The significance of this booklet lies in two main factors.
JACOB ELBAUM, CHAVA TURNIANSKY
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