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Incidence of skin and soft tissue infections in general practice and out-of-hours services in Norway 2006-2022. [PDF]
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Formation of Adrenaline Dependence Inhabitants of Frontline Territories: Gender Vector
Iryna Zamkova, Oleksii �hoziashev
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Examining the relationship between commuting time, academic achievement, and mental health in rural China: a cross-sectional analysis. [PDF]
Guan H, Xue J, Zhang Y, Chang F, Liu W.
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TRADITIONAL CALENDAR AND ASTRONOMICAL KNOWLEDGEOF THE KHINGOU VALLEY INHABITANTS (TAJIKISTAN)
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2023
Inhabitance is a Digital Interactive Installation employing the use of projection design, sound design, infrared depth mapping, and complex programming in the languages Processing and Java, in order to create an experiential work that leaves a lasting impact on both participants and the work itself.
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Inhabitance is a Digital Interactive Installation employing the use of projection design, sound design, infrared depth mapping, and complex programming in the languages Processing and Java, in order to create an experiential work that leaves a lasting impact on both participants and the work itself.
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2016
The fruiting bodies of truffles are a microhabitat for the growth of bacteria, yeasts, fungi, and viruses, which all together represent its “microbiome”. In this review, the mycological component of filamentous fungi and yeasts is examined, and a checklist of these fungi, defined here as truffle-inhabiting fungi (TIF), is provided.
PACIONI, Giovanni, LEONARDI, MARCO
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The fruiting bodies of truffles are a microhabitat for the growth of bacteria, yeasts, fungi, and viruses, which all together represent its “microbiome”. In this review, the mycological component of filamentous fungi and yeasts is examined, and a checklist of these fungi, defined here as truffle-inhabiting fungi (TIF), is provided.
PACIONI, Giovanni, LEONARDI, MARCO
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Introduction: Inhabiting the Body, Inhabiting the World
2007Renaissance anxiety about relations between body and environment is powerfully expressed in the Bower of Bliss episode at the end of Book II of Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene. The Bower is a site of tremendous physical beauty, marked by the creation of a fundamentally false sense of harmony: “all that pleasing is to liuing eare,/Was there consorted
Mary Floyd-Wilson, Garrett A. Sullivan
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