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Fibrotic scarring persistently challenges urethral reconstruction. This study introduces a conformal, wearable ultrasound bioelectronic system that overcomes this by reprogramming fibroblast fate. The device activates a developmental Wnt–FGF10 axis, driving fibroblasts toward a regenerative FGF10+ phenotype that promotes angiogenesis and matrix ...
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A smart headband for multimodal physiological monitoring in human exercises
A novel smart headband incorporating a thermal‐sensation‐based electronic skin is presented for continuous and accurate multimodal physiological monitoring, including pulse waveforms, total metabolic energy expenditure, heart rate, and forehead temperature, across both static and dynamic daily activities.
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Nanozymes, as enzyme‐mimicking nanomaterials, exhibit unique catalytic properties for the treatment of liver diseases. By regulating redox homeostasis, modulating immune responses, and enabling targeted delivery, nanozymes overcome the limitations of natural enzymes.
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The status of oral traditions in the history of philosophy: Methodological considerations
South African Journal of Philosophy, 2022Today, there is a growing consensus among philosophers in Africa, Latin America and other regions of the world that the history of philosophy has to consider both written and oral sources in the reconstruction of the history of philosophy. Even though it
A. Graness
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A Bibliometric review of research on oral traditions: An overview of over 100 years of studies
Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2021Oral tradition refers to the dissemination of cultural materials through oral or oral discourse. Elements like history, literature, and other cultural heritage are transmitted across generations.
Hasliza Abd Halim +4 more
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Indians of the Great Plains, 2018
There are many different types of oral histories and they all relate to The Dreaming in different ways.Some oral histories are about teaching laws, rules and cultural practises. Others teach about peoples' lives and personal stories.
Daniel J. Gelo
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There are many different types of oral histories and they all relate to The Dreaming in different ways.Some oral histories are about teaching laws, rules and cultural practises. Others teach about peoples' lives and personal stories.
Daniel J. Gelo
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Oral Traditions, Cultural Significance of Storytelling, and Samoan Understandings of Place or Fanua
Native American and Indigenous Studies, 2020Oral tradition is at the heart of Indigenous cultures. Despite being central to Indigenous histories, oral sources and ancient stories have not been fully incorporated into scholarly understandings of land and “place,” which remain couched in economic ...
Sailiemanu Lilomaiava-Doktor
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, 2020
This article collects and presents nineteenth-century ethnographic evidence from the Newer Volcanics Province of Australia and explores how volcanism was recorded and understood in Aboriginal oral traditions. It investigates whether Aboriginal Australian
B. Wilkie, F. Cahir, I. Clark
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This article collects and presents nineteenth-century ethnographic evidence from the Newer Volcanics Province of Australia and explores how volcanism was recorded and understood in Aboriginal oral traditions. It investigates whether Aboriginal Australian
B. Wilkie, F. Cahir, I. Clark
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Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2019
Ancient stories recalling catastrophic events were developed, sometimes encoded in myth, and passed down across several millennia in largely oral contexts.
P. Nunn +4 more
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Ancient stories recalling catastrophic events were developed, sometimes encoded in myth, and passed down across several millennia in largely oral contexts.
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