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A biomimetic model composed of injectable 3D muscle-like tissue, stromal and immune cells for recapitulating the rapid immune signature predictive of mRNA vaccine immunogenicity. [PDF]
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[Oral anticoagulation with Edoxaban for stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation: Analysis of 1-year follow-up data of routine clinical practice in Germany, Austria and Switzerland (DACH) from the ETNA-AF registry]. [PDF]
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<i>N</i>-acetylcysteine reduces prefrontal reactivity to cocaine cues in individuals with cocaine use disorder. [PDF]
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Terra Nova, 2001
The Etna volcano is located in an apparently anomalous position on the hinge zone of the Apennines subduction and its Na‐alkaline geochemistry does not favour a magma source from the deep slab as indicated for the Aeolian K‐alkaline magmatism. The steeper dip of the regional foreland monocline at the front of the Apennines in the Ionian Sea than in ...
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The Etna volcano is located in an apparently anomalous position on the hinge zone of the Apennines subduction and its Na‐alkaline geochemistry does not favour a magma source from the deep slab as indicated for the Aeolian K‐alkaline magmatism. The steeper dip of the regional foreland monocline at the front of the Apennines in the Ionian Sea than in ...
DOGLIONI, Carlo +2 more
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1985
To navigators of the Classical Age, Mount Etna was considered to be the highest point on earth (King, 1973a) and the names by which it has been known are indicative of the awe that successive cultures have felt when confronted by this distinctive volcanic environment.
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To navigators of the Classical Age, Mount Etna was considered to be the highest point on earth (King, 1973a) and the names by which it has been known are indicative of the awe that successive cultures have felt when confronted by this distinctive volcanic environment.
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2011
G. F. Rodwell (1843–1905) was researching an entry about Mount Etna for the Encyclopaedia Britannica when he realised that no history of this Italian volcano existed in English. He therefore he began the present work, which was published in 1878.
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G. F. Rodwell (1843–1905) was researching an entry about Mount Etna for the Encyclopaedia Britannica when he realised that no history of this Italian volcano existed in English. He therefore he began the present work, which was published in 1878.
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