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ABSTRACT A rich body of literature highlights the successful market entry of innovative disruptors in the retail sector. However, these innovators are in an inherently precarious position and face substantial market and regulatory pressures. As a result, they can frequently become “disrupted” themselves.
Sina Golara +2 more
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Time Dilation of Quantum Clocks in a Relativistic Gravitational Potential. [PDF]
Favalli T, Smerzi A.
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Eating disorders (EDs) are among the most severe psychiatric conditions emerging in adolescence, yet they remain markedly underrepresented within neuroscience and developmental psychopathology research. Building on the review by Hagan et al., this commentary proposes four key expansions to advance neurobiological research in youth with EDs: adoption of
Carolina Makowski
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A follow-up strategy enabling discovery of electromagnetic counterparts to highly magnified gravitationally lensed gravitational waves. [PDF]
Ryczanowski D +8 more
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ABSTRACT Civilian spaceflight and long‐duration missions are expanding, creating a need for nursing frameworks that extend beyond survival‐focused transport care toward habitation‐oriented support. This PubMed‐based historical mapping review traced the evolution of aerospace nursing across 1946–2025 and examined how clinical priorities, target ...
Kazumi Kubota, Satoko Tsuda, Anna Kubota
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A rising tide: intrinsic alignments since the turn of the millennium. [PDF]
Chisari NE.
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Remote Sensing of Endogenous Pigmentation by Inducible Synthetic Circuits in Grasses
ABSTRACT Plant synthetic biology holds great promise for engineering plants to meet future demands. Genetic circuits are being designed, built and tested in plants to demonstrate the proof of concept. However, developing these components in monocots, which the world relies on for grain, lags behind dicot models, such as Arabidopsis thaliana and ...
Dong‐Yeon Lee +13 more
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Height matters: re-thinking blood pressure targets through physics, physiology and evolution. [PDF]
Sahutoglu T.
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Collective Neuroplasticity in the Human Division of Labor: Theory, Evidence, and Implications
ABSTRACT The division of labor in human societies have been mainly analyzed by Adam Smith and Émile Durkheim, both from two different perspectives. However, due to the limitations of the state of knowledge and technology in their respective eras, their approach reached the end of its productivity.
Artur Tomas Grygierczyk
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Anterior Segment Measurements in Normal Cats Using Ultrasound Biomicroscopy. [PDF]
Kim D +7 more
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