Profiling Human Papillomavirus Lineage-Specific Capsid Antigenicity With Geographically Diverse Natural Infection Antibodies. [PDF]
Panwar K +10 more
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Jacob Christian. J. B. Harley et David Woodward (éd.), The History of Cartography, vol. II, 2, Cartography in the Traditional East and Southeast Asian Societies. In: Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales. 51ᵉ année, N. 4, 1996. pp.
Jacob, Christian
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Assessment of SARS-CoV-2 immune escape using antigenic cartography combined with experimental challenge studies. [PDF]
Te Marvelde MR +9 more
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Sant'Andrea della valle dataset: Georeferenced 2D study models of a Theatine Church. [PDF]
Bianchini C +4 more
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Alevi Spatial Politics: Placemaking and the Negotiation of Visibility Across Diaspora and Homeland
ABSTRACT This article examines Alevi spatial politics by analysing how space is produced, practised and negotiated across diaspora and homeland. Drawing on multi‐sited ethnographic research conducted among British Alevis in London and in Alevi villages in the Afşin–Elbistan region of Turkey, it focuses on cemevis (cem houses) as key sites of religious ...
Hayal Hanoğlu
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Long-term evolution of hydrographic network density in arid Xinjiang, China: reconstruction from historical maps (1900-2020). [PDF]
Su R, Zhao Z.
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Immune imprinting toward SARS-CoV-2 XBB: implications for vaccine strategy and variant risk assessment. [PDF]
Yang X +11 more
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Fault‐Controlled Permeability: A Key Parameter in Geothermal Electricity Production Assessment
ABSTRACT Geothermal energy is central to the global green energy transition, but its development has long focused on regions with positive thermal anomalies. Through a semi‐quantitative global‐scale review and spatial analysis of 361 geothermal sites, we show that 56.2% of global geothermal electricity production occurs in regions with thermal ...
Vincent Roche, Gaétan Milesi
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A Rat's Progress: Plague and the "Migratory Rat" in British India, 1896-1899. [PDF]
Lynteris C.
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Scholars of the history of cartography are well acquainted with the 1677 map of New England, attributed to William Hubbard and John Foster, which is considered the first printed specimen in the territory of present-day United States of America.
García Redondo, José María
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