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Divine madness: the dilemma of religious scruples in twentieth-century America and Britain [PDF]
Religious scruples were a major problem within Roman Catholic circles until the late twentieth century. This article traces the shift from the cure of scruples being seen as the responsibility of religious advisers to them being labled an obsessional ...
Bourke, Joanna
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Chronic oral exposure to microplastics may disrupt gut microbiota homeostasis and intestinal barrier integrity, potentially engaging the gut–brain axis and systemic inflammatory responses. These alterations may be associated with impaired blood–brain barrier function, cerebral microvascular dysfunction, and enhanced endothelial inflammation, pro ...
Hongxing Wang +5 more
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Predicting the Outcomes of NCAA Basketball Championship Games [PDF]
This paper uses the difference in seeding ranks to predict the outcome of March Madness games. It updates the Boulier-Stekler method by predicting the outcomes by rounds. We also use the consensus rankings obtained from individuals, systems and poll.
Andrew Klein, H.O. Stekler
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“Though this be madness, yet there is method in’t:” Madness as Duality and Loss of Self in the Plays of William Shakespeare [PDF]
This essay is an analysis on the way in which William Shakespeare interacts with madness, as it was understood in Elizabethan England, in a select few of his works.
Adams, Rebecca
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Translation and response between Maurice Blanchot and Lydia Davis [PDF]
When an author translates a text by another writer, this translation is one form of a response to that text. Other responses may appear in their own writings that are more inflected with their authorial persona.
Evans, Jonathan
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Bioorthogonal SDPTAC harnesses US‐responsive Ce6‐TCO and Tz ligands via IEDDA click chemistry to assemble degraders in situ, generating ROS that selectively eliminate nuclear, cytosolic, and membrane proteins, thereby suppressing deep‐seated tumors in vivo.
Yuhan Bao +8 more
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Created in BioRender. Bohg, C. (2026) https://BioRender.Com/ vi9hi4f. Rhomboid proteases are a mechanistically unique and evolutionarily conserved protein family. Despite their pharmacological relevance, the development of selective inhibitors has lagged behind that of soluble proteases.
Claudia Bohg +21 more
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Madness and subjective destitution: Towards a possible exit from capitalism [PDF]
Madness, as Hegel tells us, is inherent within all, a state each of us moves through each time we acquire a new habit. Like madness, subjective destitution is also an inherent state, one each of us moves through in our initial state of being ...
Cruz Cynthia
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In Su Tong’s novels, the term madness is more than a medical term and it carries metaphorical meanings. In The Tale of the Siskins and “Madwoman on the Bridge,” Su Tong uses madness as a metaphor to challenge the dichotomy between normality and ...
LEUNG, Shuk Man
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