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Human Rights in Global Health Governance [PDF]
Human rights frame global health governance. In codifying a normative foundation for global governance in the aftermath of World War II, states came together under the auspices of an emergent United Nations (UN) to develop human rights under ...
Gostin, Lawrence O. +2 more
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A real‐time, high‐definition hyperspectral endoscopy is enabled by developing a spatial‐temporal spectral encoding approach based on low‐frequency stochastic filters combined with an encoding‐guided attention network. It provides hyperspectral image of in vivo tissue with fine superficial features, enables visualization of rapid and subtle ...
Xiaowei Liu +11 more
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Pathways to Attaining a Food Secure Philippines through a Competitive and Climate-Resilient Agri-Fisheries Sector [PDF]
This document highlights the key messages drawn from climate adaptation efforts and events done with Philippines’ Department of Agriculture-Regional Field Offices (DA-RFOs) across the country.
Baltazar, Perla +8 more
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Generating Dynamic Structures Through Physics‐Based Sampling of Predicted Inter‐Residue Geometries
While static structure prediction has been revolutionized, modeling protein dynamics remains elusive. trRosettaX2‐Dynamics is presented to address this challenge. This framework leverages a Transformer‐based network to predict inter‐residue geometric constraints, guiding conformation generation via physics‐based iterative sampling. The resulting method
Chenxiao Xiang +3 more
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Globe: All Ireland Programme for Immigrant Parents: Final Evaluation Report [PDF]
In 2007, the Child and Family Research Centre, NUI Galway, was commissioned by the PMC to evaluate Globe: All Ireland Programme for Immigrant Parents. From 2007 - 2009 a number of interim evaluation reports were submitted to the PMC on the development ...
John Canavan, Liam Coen
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Single‐Cell Profiling: Any Scale, Any Size, All at Once
Traditional single‐cell technologies are constrained by cellular dimension and throughput scale, in addition to its inability preserve spatial information. With recent innovations, these technologies now allow high throughput, large‐sized cell, and multi‐modal profiling of patient samples, overcoming these limitations.
Denise Goh +4 more
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In from the margins: development and internationalisation within Irish universities [PDF]
Universities in Ireland, as elsewhere, are under severe pressure – indeed in crisis according to some commentators. The nature of this crisis is two-fold.
Gaynor, Niamh
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Artificial Intelligence Revolution in Transcriptomics: From Single Cells to Spatial Atlases
Single‐cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics have unveiled cellular heterogeneity and tissue organization with unprecedented resolution. Artificial intelligence (AI) now plays a pivotal role in interpreting these complex data. This review systematically surveys AI applications across the entire analytic workflow and offers practical guidance ...
Shixin Li +7 more
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A heterointerface‐functionalized Schottky photodiode (HF‐SPD) is developed to explore the photoelectric capabilities of low‐temperature oxide semiconductors. Besides the remarkable UV detection capability, the bias‐tunable photo response endows HF‐SPD with the unique wavelength selectivity.
Yuyang Cai +13 more
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