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Letters Russian nuns from Jerusalem in 1945–1967
During the period when the Patriarch of Moscow was Alexy I in the Old City of Jerusalem, which from 1948 to 1967 was under the jurisdiction of Jordan, a group of nuns lived there, consisting of ten people, headed by schema-abbess Eugenia (Mitrofanova)
Evgenii V. Palamarenko
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ABSTRACT Background Deflectable delivery systems have been introduced to enhance coaxial alignment and procedural efficacy during left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO), yet randomized comparisons with conventional fixed‐curve systems are lacking. Aims The GUIDE‐LAAO trial evaluated whether the TruSteer deflectable delivery system is non‐inferior to ...
Philippe Taieb +3 more
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Cationic Sulfonium‐Based Tripodal Ligand and Its Rh(I) Complexes
We report a cationic EP3‐type tripodal ligand based on an aromatic sulfonium cation (E = S+) along with a series of its Rh(I) complexes. Structural, spectroscopic, electrochemical, and computational analyses of these complexes compared to isostructural analogs (E = Si− or P) reveal pronounced electron density depletion at Rh in the sulfonium congener ...
Nitsan Barel +5 more
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Ottoman-Brazilian relations began in the mid-19th century. After this process, diplomatic representations and mutual political and commercial relations were established. Immediately after the start of Ottoman-Brazilian political and commercial relations,
Selim Hilmi Özkan
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Per‐ethylene‐glycol (EG)‐functionalized resorcin[4]arenes containing 12, 16, and 20 EG groups namely compounds 1d, 1e, and 1f, respectively, were prepared and found to self‐assemble, in organic solvents, into hexameric capsules. These capsules are more dynamic than the ones prepared based on alkyl substituted resorcin[4]arenes.
Gangadhara Angajala +3 more
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Fibrilpaint: A Class of Amyloid‐Targeting Peptides
FibrilPaints are modular peptides engineered to recognize amyloid fibrils. By systematically varying charge, sequence, and termini, their binding behavior can be tuned while retaining recognition. Successful binding ″paints″ fibrils for visualization and opens routes toward targeted degradation and diagnostic applications.
Júlia Aragonès Pedrola +8 more
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Newly discovered inscriptions from the Armenian cathedral of St. James in Jerusalem
The article focuses on the epigraphic legacy of the Armenian Cathedral of St. James in Jerusalem and its recently discovered inscriptions. Since the late 19th century, scholars have been gathering and publishing epigraphs from the Armenian Quarter of ...
Khachik Harutyunyan
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Dicloxacillin is a penicillinase‐resistant beta‐lactam antibiotic and potent activator of the Pregnane X receptor (PXR), known to induce CYP2C9, CYP2C19, and CYP3A4 activity. Clinical data suggest it reduces anticoagulation in warfarin‐treated patients and increases the risk of thromboembolic events.
Chanan Shaul +5 more
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ABSTRACT This study focuses, in the context of the Israeli‐Palestinian conflict and the Israel‐Hamas war, on a specific pattern of news‐consumption—avoidance of hyper‐partisan right‐ wing news, while examining its consequences for perceptual‐cognitive biases that constitute barriers to conflict resolution.
Inbar Illouz +3 more
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Stopping Power of Electron Liquid for Slow Quantum Projectiles
ABSTRACT We revisit the problem of the deceleration of a charge moving in a medium. In the low‐velocity limit of the projectile, we construct the fully nonlinear (in the charge–target interaction) theory of the stopping power (SP), which goes beyond the classical Ehrenfest dynamics.
Vladimir U. Nazarov, E. K. U. Gross
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