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The Qing period saw both the flowering of Buddhism in Mongolia as well as the arrival of new infectious diseases such as smallpox and syphilis which had reached epidemic levels by the 17th to early 20th centuries.
Batsaikhan Norov
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Modeling Siberian ibex (Capra sibirica) occupancy in Ikh Nart Nature Reserve, Mongolia [PDF]
As the world becomes increasingly populated, humans continue to modify habitats to suit their needs. Mongolia is one of many Asian countries currently undergoing human-induced landscape change, namely in the form of increased grazing pressure on the land
Peterson, Emily C
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This work proposes a facile co‐assembly strategy to achieve highly uniform and dense immobilization of diverse noble metal nanoparticles onto metastable multifunctional (e.g., magnetic or fluorescent) polymer microspheres, enabling fabrication of complex hierarchical superstructures.
Jie Zhao +12 more
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Monoaminylation in Human Health and Disease: State of the Field, Challenges, and Emerging Directions
This review delineates monoaminylation—serotonylation, dopaminylation, and histaminylation—as key post‐translational modifications beyond receptor signaling. It details their catalytic mechanisms, roles in gene expression and protein function, and implications in health and disease, aiming to bridge mechanistic insights with therapeutic potential ...
Yiqi Zhao +4 more
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Kolostori kutatómunka Mongóliában
The article describes the author’s fieldworks and research on different topics in Mongolian Buddhist monasteries between 1999 and 2017. The research topics included the history and revival of Mongolian monasteries, description of different Mongolian ...
Zsuzsa Majer
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This paper demonstrates the fabrication of a Ni3Mo/Ni3N junction to investigate d‐band engineering and elucidate the specific roles of Ni3Mo and Ni3N active sites in improving catalytic activity. Through integrated spectroscopic characterization and first‐principles modeling, for the first time, a d‐band mismatch mechanism has been proposed to ...
Jia Liu +10 more
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Jočî, who was one of the most important figures of Mongolian history and the eldest son among the four sons of Genghis Khan, was born in 1169. Accounts on his ancestral lines are still contested by different scholars.
Ayşe Beyza Ercan
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A strategy of constructing perovskite‐type ion‐conductive interphase modulation layer is proposed to break down ion‐dipole interactions of [Zn(H2O)x]2+ to promote Zn2+ desolvation and diffusion kinetics against dendrite growth and active water‐induced hydrogen evolution reactions.
Wenbin Wang +14 more
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Naheya Huxut, Master's Student Practical video production. Traditional and contemporary Mongolian culture represented in documentary. [PDF]
Documentary film made by Mongolian filmmaker Naheya, who has made a film that expresses her own and her fellow country people's yearning for their traditional culture, although living in other lands and in Mongolian cities. The film is told in a mostly
Huxut, Naheya
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Helicobacter suis affects the health and function of porcine gastric parietal cells [PDF]
The stomach of pigs at slaughter age is often colonized by Helicobacter (H.) suis, which is also the most prevalent gastric non-H. pylori Helicobacter (NHPH) species in humans. It is associated with chronic gastritis, gastric ulceration and other gastric
Ducatelle, Richard +5 more
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