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High-dimensional multisubject time series transition matrix inference with application to brain connectivity analysis. [PDF]
Lyu X, Kang J, Li L.
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We have developed DEX/GM, an all‐natural, personalizable hybrid vaccine designed by coating dendritic cell‐derived exosomes (DEX) onto tumor cell membranes (GM) for sustained prophylaxis against glioblastoma (GBM). ABSTRACT Glioblastoma (GBM), one of the most aggressive and lethal brain tumors, remains incurable with a poor clinical prognosis.
Shanshan Li +6 more
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A polyelectrolyte complex‐based sorbent is produced by scalable, environmentally benign aqueous phase inversion. Its porous, LiCl‐ and GO‐integrated architecture enables hourly adsorption−desorption cycles at low relative humidity (RH < 30%). A large‐scale prototype achieves multicyclic, solar‐driven atmospheric water harvesting of 1.37 L kg−1 day−1 ...
Seung‐Hwan Oh +3 more
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The complexity of architectural and anthropological dynamics in womb-tomb structures: An interdisciplinary investigation. [PDF]
Stadler N, Flint S.
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Storytelling as narrative health promotion in community psychiatry: a quasi-experimental study. [PDF]
Komóczi M, Kósa K.
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The Fable of the Keiretsu [PDF]
Central to so many accounts of post‐war Japan, the keiretsu corporate groups lacked economic substance from the start. Conceived by Marxists committed to locating “domination” by “monopoly capital,” they found an early audience among western scholars searching for evidence of culture‐specific group behavior in Japan.
Yoshiro Miwa, J. Mark Ramseyer
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The Journal of Law and Economics, 1990
The term 'standard' can refer to any social convention (standard of conduct, legal standards), but it most often refers to conventions that require exact uniformity (standards of measurement, computer operating systems). Current efforts to control the development of high-resolution television, multitasking computer-operating systems, and videotaping ...
Liebowitz, S. J., Margolis, Stephen E.
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The term 'standard' can refer to any social convention (standard of conduct, legal standards), but it most often refers to conventions that require exact uniformity (standards of measurement, computer operating systems). Current efforts to control the development of high-resolution television, multitasking computer-operating systems, and videotaping ...
Liebowitz, S. J., Margolis, Stephen E.
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