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Abstract The Solar, Anomalous, and Magnetospheric Explorer (SAMPEX) mission launched in July 1992 was the first NASA “Small Explorer” project. It had the goal to show how space missions could be developed much more rapidly than had become the situation in the 1980s and 1990s.
D. N. Baker, G. M. Mason
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Revolutionizing multi‐omics analysis with artificial intelligence and data processing
Abstract Our understanding of intricate biological systems has been completely transformed by the development of multi‐omics approaches, which entail the simultaneous study of several different molecular data types. However, there are many obstacles to overcome when analyzing multi‐omics data, including the requirement for sophisticated data processing
Ali Yetgin
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Abstract The use of matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry for the analysis of carbohydrates and glycoconjugates is a well‐established technique and this review is the 12th update of the original article published in 1999 and brings coverage of the literature to the end of 2022.
David J. Harvey
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The Rule of Law and Full‐Bodied Promulgation
Promulgation is a fundamental component of most theories about the rule of law yet remains an under‐theorised aspect of the concept. This article makes two contributions concerning the functions of promulgation in the rule of law. First, promulgation can be broken down into formal promulgation, the process of formally publishing rules, and full‐bodied ...
James Milton
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The potential of red‐fleshed apples for cider production
Abstract Cider quality is influenced by numerous factors relating to the apples used during production. While extensive research has been done to explore the phenolic content, sensory quality, and storage stability of various apple products, the domain of fermented apple products, such as ciders, remains underrepresented. Red‐fleshed apples (RFAs) have
Marbi Schwartz+2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Leucine‐rich repeat transmembrane proteins (LRRTMs) are synaptic adhesion proteins that regulate synapse development and function. They interact transsynaptically with presynaptic binding partners to promote presynaptic differentiation. Polymorphisms of LRRTM4, one of the four members of this protein family, have been linked to multiple ...
Eva Tatzl+7 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To identify and compare factors associated with pain perception and management among paediatric nurses and nursing students using virtual human technology. Design This study employed a comparative, cross‐sectional design. Methods Fifty‐one paediatric nurses from a tertiary hospital and 50 senior nursing students from a nursing college ...
Hyejung Lee+3 more
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Mapping Corporate Investments Between China and Europe in an Era of Geoeconomic Competition
Abstract The consolidation of geoeconomic competition puts core aspects of global economic interdependence, such as the mutual China‐EU investment relationship, under increased pressure. Headlines about ‘derisking’, ‘decoupling’ or ‘deglobalization’ dominate current debates but tend to be overly simplistic.
Milan Babic, Lukas Linsi
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Preemptive iodide treatment in the event of a nuclear disaster: The prepper's guide to the galaxy
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Per Karkov Cramon+2 more
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