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Reactions to learning a “not elevated” amyloid PET result in a preclinical Alzheimer’s disease trial
Background The experiences of biomarker-ineligible cognitively normal persons can inform trial conduct and the translation of preclinical Alzheimer’s disease (AD) into clinical practice.
Joshua D. Grill+3 more
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[Excerpt] Since 1970 Philip R. Dankert has worked building the print and electronic based collections at Catherwood. His experience acquiring the literature in the field of industrial and labor relations and human resources management is unrivaled in ...
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Wittgenstein and the memory debate [PDF]
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0732118X Copyright Elsevier Ltd. DOI: 10.1016/j.newideapsych.2008.04.015In this paper, I survey the impact on neuropsychology of Wittgenstein’s elucidations of memory ...
Moyal-Sharrock, Daniele
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Analysis of treatment‐naïve high‐grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC) and control tissues for ERVs, LINE‐1 (L1), inflammation, and immune checkpoints identified five clusters with diverse patient recurrence‐free survivals. An inflammation score was calculated and correlated with retroelement expression, where one novel cluster (Triple‐I) with high ...
Laura Glossner+6 more
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The Ruin as Memorial – The Memorial as Ruin [PDF]
The ruin allows for a visualization of different forms of mourning: we mourn loss, death, decay and destruction; man-made and natural catastrophes; humanity’s futile and successful attempts to master nature; and nature’s indifference to humans and their cruelty against one another.
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[Excerpt] Jennie Tiffany Towle Farley, a champion of women\u27s rights and Cornell University professor of industrial and labor relations, co-founder of Cornell\u27 Women\u27 Studies Program and a former member of the university\u27 Board of Trustees ...
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Raphin‐1 reduces the survival of PED‐DHGG cells and enhances their radiation sensitivity through both PeIF2α‐dependent and PeIF2α‐independent mechanisms. Raphin‐1 sustains elevated levels of PeIF2α, contributing to its PeIF2α‐dependent effects. Additionally, raphin‐1 interacts with CReP to mediate a separate radiosensitizing pathway that operates ...
Karin Eytan+4 more
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The ability of many species of tiny, relatively short-lived birds to carry out migrations over thousands of kilometres has fascinated many researchers. This apparent ability is the more extraordinary because it is widely distributed amongst bird genera but migratory species often have close relatives that do not budge from home.New work by Claudia ...
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[Excerpt] John Windmuller received his doctorate in industrial and labor relations from Cornell in 1951-one of the first granted by the school-the same year he was appointed to the ILR School faculty. In 1983 he was named the Martin P.
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The philosophy of memory today and tomorrow: Editors' introduction [PDF]
This introductory chapter provides an overview of the chapters making up the book, which are grouped into six sections: challenges and alternatives to the causal theory of memory; activity and passivity in remembering; the affective dimension of memory ...
Debus, Dorothea+2 more
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