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Back Again to the Future: A New Era for Cerebroprotection
Cerebroprotection is a fresh framework for designing neurological therapy that targets glia and vascular cells, in addition to neurons. In the future, successful cerebroprotection will involve targeting all elements of the neurovascular unit. Preclinical trials must include functional outcomes, as well as lesion morphometry.
Patrick Lyden
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Gideon Manning, ed. Matter and Form in Early Modern Science and Philosophy. History of Science and Medicine 28; Scientific and Learned Cultures and Their Institutions 6. Leiden: Brill, 2012. x + 248 pp. $144. ISBN: 978-90-04-21870-3. [PDF]
Elisabeth Moreau
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Leituras de história e filosofia da ciência na formação inicial de professores
This work intended to offer a contribution for the comprehension of the process involved in the readings of the history and philosophy of science literature, or about this subject in prospective physics teacher’s education.
Maria José P. M. de Almeida
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When Logic Meets Engineering: Introduction to Logical Issues in the History and Philosophy of Computer Science [PDF]
Liesbeth De Mol, Giuseppe Primiero
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Early life functional transitions impact craniofacial morphology in osteogenesis imperfecta
Abstract Early life behaviors have a profound role in shaping adult craniofacial morphology. During early life, all mammals undergo the dynamic transition from suckling to mastication, a period coinciding with rapid cranial biomineralization. Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), a genetic disorder that impacts the production of type I collagen, disrupts ...
Courtney A. Miller +2 more
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Examples from the graphic library depicting morphologies of interparietal bones, ossicles at lambda, mendosal sutures, and intrasutural ossicles. Abstract Due to its complex ossification during development, the superior region of the human occipital bone is a frequent site of supernumerary bones known as interparietal bones.
Melissa D. Clarkson +4 more
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