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Three‐Photon Infrared Stimulation of Endogenous Neuroreceptors in Vivo
The photoswitchable muscarinic agonist PAI can regulate zebrafish brain activity at 25 pM with 1560 nm mid‐infrared light. The cis isomer of PAI does not activate the M2 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) whereas the trans isomer is a full agonist.
Rosalba Sortino +13 more
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THE HOUSING/FINANCIAL COMPLEX IN SPAIN: After the 2008 Global Financial Crisis
Abstract The 2008 global financial crisis prompted a tectonic shift in the Spanish model, which was based on a debt‐driven homeownership society. In the aftermath of the financial crash, the restructuring of the real estate and financial market through intervention of the Spanish government has been a privileged object of urban analysis, with scholars ...
Jordi Bonshoms‐Guzmán
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Abstract Harvey's (1978) switching theory has been widely used to theorize investments in the built environment. Crucially, in switching theory no distinction has been made between investments in the construction of the newly built environment and investments into the existing built environment.
Ismael Yrigoy
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ABSTRACT Objectives To assess by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) the cortical maturation pattern in fetuses with cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection with mild or no abnormalities on ultrasound (US) and MRI, and to establish possible differences compared with healthy controls.
A. Hawkins‐Villarreal +9 more
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Working the Waste Commodity Frontier: Metabolic Value and Informal Waste Work
Abstract Ambitions for a European “circular economy” imply waste is becoming an important “commodity frontier”. Increased recycling in Europe has been accompanied by a proliferation of informal waste work. “Southern” geographies of informal recyclers provide resources for interpreting this phenomenon but studies of a commodity frontier in urban waste ...
Benjamin Irvine
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Cognitive‐relevant information is processed by different brain areas that cooperate to eventually produce a response. Here, we develop a novel analytical framework (named “local–global” framework) to statistically correlate the signal power in every recorded gray‐matter region (intracranial electroencephalography) with the widespread connectivity ...
Manel Vila‐Vidal +7 more
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Once bitten, twice shy: The overgeneralization trap and epistemic learning after policy failure
Abstract Why do smart policy makers who try to learn from policy failure end up overgeneralizing these lessons when facing new crises? This article focuses on the policy learning that can come in the wake of perceived policy failure, and the consequences that lesson learning has for diagnosing and tackling subsequent crises.
Derek Beach, Sandrino Smeets
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Enzyme Controlled Transient Phospholipid Vesicles for Regulated Cargo Release
We describe the in situ formation of a phospholipid and its chemical energy driven assembly into transient vesicles. Our synthetic phospholipid vesicles, which are uniform and 65 nm in diameter, were obtained by a metabolism‐like process i.e., formation by simply mixing the precursors and simultaneous degradation by an enzyme.
Akhil Venugopal +5 more
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Lung function in young adults born small for gestational age at term
Respirology, Volume 28, Issue 2, Page 183-186, February 2023.
Kilian Vellvé +11 more
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Evolución financiera de la banca múltiple peruana 2007-2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26439/ing.ind2020.n038.4818 El desempeño financiero de la banca múltiple (BM) peruana entre 2007 y 2017 ha mostrado que esta presenta una alta concentración bancaria, solvencia, rentabilidad y liquidez.
Lourdes Emmerich
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