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At the intersection of chemical biology, plant imaging, and contemporary art, this review introduces the concept of chembioart. By tracing how chemical reporters illuminate plant biomolecules in vivo, their role not only in advancing scientific understanding but also in inspiring transdisciplinary collaborations and visual expression is highlighted ...
Marie Hinnebo +4 more
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The World's Oldest Description of Oromandibular Dystonia. [PDF]
Yoshida K.
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THE INVENTION OF TAEKWONDO TRADITION, 1945–1972: WHEN MYTHOLOGY BECOMES ‘HISTORY’
Udo Moenig, 김민호
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Utilizing traditional literature to triangulate the ecological history of a tropical savanna
Abstract The ecological history of tropical savannas remains a subject of intense debate and of high conservation relevance. Despite emerging evidence suggesting the antiquity of tropical savannas, the misconception that all tropical savannas are products of anthropogenic deforestation still dominates public and policy spheres.
Ashish N. Nerlekar, Digvijay Patil
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Correction for Tveit et al., Widespread soil bacterium that oxidizes atmospheric methane. [PDF]
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Lyssa: Goddess, Drug, Illness and Shield in Hellenic Antiquity. [PDF]
Tsoucalas G.
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State of the Field: The History of Masculinities
Abstract This State of the Field article discusses how, when and why the history of masculinities has emerged since the 1980s, and why it continues to be an important research field today. The article begins with the field's multiple origin stories and then discusses its expansion in chronology, geography and theme, as well as newer directions for ...
ERICA L. FRASER
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Between the Sacred Mountains: A Cultural History of the Dineh [PDF]
Del Carlo, Lauren
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