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Polyphosphate Accumulation Is Determined by Zinc and Inositol in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Zinc and inositol supplementation during phosphate starvation significantly enhances final polyphosphate levels in S. cerevisiae. ABSTRACT Polyphosphate (polyP) is an intriguing polymer with diverse biological and industrial applications. Chemical polyP production is energy‐intensive and limited in chain length at large‐scale production. Alternatively,
Alexander Deitert +7 more
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The JLS at 50: Art, literature and socio‐legal studies
Abstract This article began life as a lecture the author was invited to deliver as part of the Journal's 50th‐anniversary celebrations in the summer of 2024. The piece explores how law, literature and socio‐legal studies in the United Kingdom have evolved alongside each other since the birth of the Journal of Law and Society in 1974.
BARBARA HUGHES‐MOORE
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ABSTRACT We investigate why and how businesses and entrepreneurs adopt and implement blockchain technology to improve the economic, environmental and social sustainability of seafood supply chains. We conduct interviews with entrepreneurs and small‐ to medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) – specifically fishers, aquaculturists and restaurants – using new ...
Benjamin S. Thompson, Sascha Rust
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Asian countries have a rapidly aging population and as a result, the number of older individuals transported emergently following out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) has increased in recent years. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the characteristics and outcomes of OHCA cases in Japan, Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan in relation to the ...
Atsunori Onoe +23 more
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Role of forelimb morphology in muscle sensorimotor functions during locomotion in the cat
Abstract figure legend Experimentally obtained and computed neuromechanical variables characterizing sensorimotor functions of cat forelimb muscles during locomotion. Abstract Previous studies established strong links between morphological characteristics of mammalian hindlimb muscles and their sensorimotor functions during locomotion.
Seyed Mohammadali Rahmati +9 more
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Recent Perspectives on Meat Consumption and Cancer Proliferation
Red and processed meat consumption has been associated with a higher risk of developing several types of cancer such as colorectal, prostate, breast, lung, and pancreatic cancers according to a recent investigation by multiple in vivo and in vitro studies.
Ushna Momal +12 more
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ABSTRACT Estimating the time since death, or the postmortem interval (PMI), is a significant component of forensic anthropological analysis when human remains are discovered. Despite decades of research, methods for providing an estimate of the PMI with known error rates are still absent from applied medicolegal forensic work, which prompts the ...
Katherine E. Weisensee +1 more
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The comparative argument helps distinguish existing differences in legal orders, while the historical argument helps analyze how these differences developed in time.
Longchamps de Berier, Franciszek
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Seen and named in narratives: denizens of hell in the early Middle Ages
This article discusses a special type of narrative: encounters with named individuals in hell. The catchment is broad (Homer to Dante) but the focus is on the early Middle Ages. Philological and literary techniques elucidate and reinterpret a number of important visionary texts, Anglo‐Saxon, Merovingian, and Carolingian. Boniface, Ep. 115 re‐emerges as
Danuta Shanzer
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Abstract In 2020 Renaissance Studies [34 (2020): 243–59] published an essay entitled “Lorenzo de' Medici and Inheritance Law in Florence,” discussing the use of legislation by Lorenzo de' Medici to advantage Carlo Borromei in inheritance from his uncle, to the disadvantage of his cousin, Beatrice, who was married to a Pazzi.
Thomas Kuehn
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