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ABSTRACT Rare bleeding disorders (RBDs) represent a diverse group of inherited conditions involving coagulation factors or platelets. These conditions, such as Glanzmann thrombasthenia (GT) or severe coagulation factor deficiencies, are uncommon. In contrast, bleeding disorder of unknown cause (BDUC) is a diagnosis of exclusion without an identifiable ...
Alessandro Casini +4 more
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This comprehensive map of genetic variation in wild apple (Malus baccata) and set of key genes associated with adaptation to temperature, precipitation, and soil properties establishes a foundation for breeding climate‐resilient apple cultivars and conserving the genetic resources of wild crop relatives.
Ying Su +30 more
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ABSTRACT In animal‐pollinated plants, pollen dispersal depends on several plant and animal characteristics that can influence the paternal success of a plant. Paternal success affects the genetic contribution of a genotype to the next generation, which is relevant to plant breeding.
Lisa Brünjes, Wolfgang Link
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I am in the process of obtaining a double degree at the U of S; Biochemistry & Biotechnology, and Studio Art. This painting (Harmony) is an abstract painting of the traditional Iraqi art. I used acrylic paint on a 36" x 48" canvas.
Hadab, Ranya
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Advances in genomic, proteomic, and transcriptomic technologies are transforming the diagnosis of genetic myopathies. When integrated with traditional muscle pathology, multi‐omics approaches improve diagnostic yield, clarify disease mechanisms, and support more precise, mechanism‐based therapeutic strategies for patients with neuromuscular disorders ...
Ludmila Alem +2 more
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Algorithmic governmentality is a new form of political governance interconnected with technology and computation. By coining the term “algorithmic governmentality,” Antoinette Rouvroy argues that this mode of governance reduces everything to data, and ...
Savaedi, Fatemeh +3 more
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Locus‐Specific Genetic Associations at the DAOA Gene in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder
This study explores locus‐specific genetic associations at the DAOA gene in schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar disorder (BD). Using genotype, haplotype, and phenotype analyses, the authors identify a variant (rs2391191) showing associations with both disorders, while another variant (rs1935062) shows no disease association but exploratory links to clinical
Madiha Khalid +12 more
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The syntactic norms of common practice harmony are well known, but we lack good explanations for them. A theory of convergence is offered to explain how dominant and predominant harmonic functions work in tonal music.
Jason Yust
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The Dominant Ninth in Music from 1900 to 1924, Part 1 [PDF]
By about 1890, the major dominant ninth harmony had become firmly established in compositional and improvisational practice. After 1900, this harmony was routinely used in many musical genres. The two parts of this essay sample a few of these occurrences
Neumeyer, David
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Noon vowel harmony shows the remarkable property of invariance in the affixes while exposing ATR variation in roots only. We show that the ATR harmony is no longer active and that the variation in stems due to dominant suffixes is best analysed as ...
Wane, M.H., Mous, M.P.G.M.
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