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Exhibiting Good Health: Public Health Exhibitions in London, 1948–71
This article examines the changing nature of public health services and their relationship with the public in post-war Britain by an analysis of the exhibitions mounted by Medical Officers of Health (MOsH) in London.
A. Mold
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Calpain small subunit homodimerization is robust and calcium‐independent
Calpains dimerize via penta‐EF‐hand (PEF) domains. Using single‐molecule force spectroscopy, we measured the strength and kinetics of PEF–PEF homodimer binding. The interaction is robust, shows a transient conformational step before dissociation, and remains largely insensitive to Ca2+.
Nesha May O. Andoy +4 more
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L’archéologie de l’or en Europe
In such a long-standing discipline as archeology, research on gold metallurgy used to hold a secondary position, until things began to change in the 1990s.
Alicia Perea, Barbara Armbruster
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Converting Family Into Fans: How the Comtemporary Jewish Museum Expanded Its Reach [PDF]
The last in a series of 10 case studies explores how The Contemporary Jewish Museum in SanFrancisco worked to attract families of all backgrounds and build the next generation of museum supporters.
Bob Harlow, Cindy Cox Roman
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Structural insights into an engineered feruloyl esterase with improved MHET degrading properties
A feruloyl esterase was engineered to mimic key features of MHETase, enhancing the degradation of PET oligomers. Structural and computational analysis reveal how a point mutation stabilizes the active site and reshapes the binding cleft, expading substrate scope.
Panagiota Karampa +5 more
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Excavating Identity: The Significance of Soil Exhibitions for Understanding Place
Exhibition design, as a powerful medium of communication and interpretation, can reveal the hidden richness and regional identity embedded within the subterranean layers of soil.
Jacqueline McIntosh +3 more
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Relegated to the margins of the history of 19th century German art, the Nazareans and the painters of the Düsseldorf school have long been disparaged, their art considered sterile and backward-looking by some, and academic and bourgeois by others.
France Nerlich
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Defining Museum Intervention: An Analysis of James Putnam\u27s Time Machine [PDF]
In his 2001 publication Art and Artifact: The Museum as Medium, independent curator James Putnam coins the term ‘museum intervention’ to describe a type of artwork created by some artists as a means to critique organizing principles of the museum. Putnam’
Hanbury, Caitlin
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Gut microbiome and aging—A dynamic interplay of microbes, metabolites, and the immune system
Age‐dependent shifts in microbial communities engender shifts in microbial metabolite profiles. These in turn drive shifts in barrier surface permeability of the gut and brain and induce immune activation. When paired with preexisting age‐related chronic inflammation this increases the risk of neuroinflammation and neurodegenerative diseases.
Aaron Mehl, Eran Blacher
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Opening the Door to the Entire Community: How Museums Are Using Permanent Collections to Engage Audiences [PDF]
Examines the role of research and planning in developing successful audience-building initiatives. Museums share strategies for attracting new audiences, creating meaningful visitor experiences and maintaining artistic ...
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