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A protein is a chain of amino acids that has been folded into a precise shape, explains statistical physicist Ken Dill, a recently elected member of the National Academy of Sciences and director of the Laufer Center for Physical and Quantitative Biology at Stony Brook University in New York.
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Designing for Everyday Sounds at Home with People with Dementia and their Partners
People with dementia and their caregivers aging in place have expressed the need for social, emotional, and recreational interventions at home. Listening to everyday sounds evokes memories and provides conversational cues to support social relations and ...
M. Houben +4 more
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Transforming Trauma through an Arts Festival: A Psychosocial Case Study
Through a psychosocial lens, informed by relational psychoanalysis, this article discusses the design, delivery, and impact of The Big Anxiety’s 2022 festival in Warwick, Queensland—an arts-based program that engages with lived experiences of trauma ...
Jill Bennett +4 more
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Enriching Everyday Lived Experiences in Dementia Care
Research in HCI is increasingly investigating the role of technology in supporting meaningful and social activities to enhance the lived experiences of people with dementia. However, to further enrich the daily experiences in care, more insight is needed
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Ken C. Pang is an Australian physician scientist whose pediatric practice focuses on the care of transgender children and adolescents. During the pandemic, his clinical practice has largely shifted to telehealth-based consultations, which have brought both positive and negative changes.
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The Role of Everyday Sounds in Advanced Dementia Care
The representation of sounds derived from everyday life can be beneficial for people with dementia by evoking memories and emotional responses. Despite this potential, integrating sound and sound-based interventions in care facilities has not received ...
M. Houben +5 more
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A skald in royal service – the case Þórarinn loftunga. Part 1: Ideological contexts of Hofuðlausn
The first half of the 11th century was marked by serious challenges for the skaldic art. An advent of Christianity in the North in general and the baptism of numerous rulers in par- ticular, made skalds make efforts to implement symbolism of the new ...
Jakub Morawiec
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Unravelling the technique of double-sided painted silk banners through the characterisation of five Kenning examples of Glasgow Museums Collection [PDF]
This thesis presents technical art historical research on five Kenning banners of Glasgow Museums Collection, manufactured by the London-based companies of George Kenning, and George Kenning & Son between the years 1883 and 1917.
Sánchez Villavicencio, Daniel
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EXOSC10, an essential nuclear RNA exosome‐associated 3′‐5′ exoribonuclease, is inhibited by the anticancer drug 5‐fluorouracil (5‐FU), and EXOSC10 depletion increases 5‐FU sensitivity. The colon‐cancer variant EXOSC10S402T, located in a proteolysis motif, is stable and nuclear but nonfunctional in vivo.
Radhika Sain +10 more
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Translation of Compounds with the Meaning ‘warrior’ in “Beowulf”
The poem ‘Beowulf’, being an example of poetic creativity of the Anglo-Saxon period of English literature development, is of interest for linguists studying the process of linguistic transformation that takes place during interlingual translation.
Olga I. Prosyannikova, Kseniya V. Skorik
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