Microbial Metabolism and Disease Virulence Changes Across Day and Night in Coral Black Band Disease Lesions [PDF]
Metatranscriptomic reads from black band disease (BBD) lesions derived from samples collected during the day and night were mapped to near‐complete BBD‐derived metagenome‐assembled genomes to profile diurnal metabolic shifts among key microbial groups. Photosynthesis genes from the cyanobacterium Roseofilum reptotaenium were highly expressed during the
Julia Y. Hung +4 more
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Charge‐Acoustic Phonon Coupling Determined Carrier Transport Properties in FAxMA1−xPbBr3 Perovskite Single Crystals [PDF]
This study investigates acoustic phonon‑carrier coupling in FAxMA1−xPbBr3 single crystals using time‑domain Brillouin scattering. The results show that increasing the FA content in FAxMA1−xPbBr3 single crystal reduces both the elastic constant and the intrinsic carrier mobility governed by the acoustic phonon‑carrier coupling.
Wei Zhang +7 more
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Polarization‐Resolved Approach to the Origin of the Nonresonant Background in Coherent Anti‐Stokes Hyper‐Raman Scattering Spectroscopy [PDF]
Coherent anti‐Stokes hyper‐Raman scattering (CAHRS) spectroscopy, which we have developed recently, is based on a fifth‐order nonlinear spectroscopy. Vibrationally nonresonant signals may impede sensitive detection of vibrational resonant components. Many optical processes can contribute to nonresonant background signals.
Kazuki Inoue, Masanari Okuno
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Macitentan in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Associated with Connective Tissue Disease (CTD-PAH): Real-World Evidence from the Combined OPUS/OrPHeUS Dataset [PDF]
Introduction Data on real-world clinical practice and outcomes of patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension associated with connective tissue disease (CTD-PAH) are scarce.
Richard Channick +8 more
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Circularly Polarized Long‐Persistent and Photostimulated Luminescence Enabled through Förster Resonance Energy Transfer and Upconversion Strategies [PDF]
Using chiral emitters with circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) characteristics integrated into organic long‐persistent luminescence (OLPL) system demonstrates circularly polarized long‐persistent luminescence (CP‐LPL). Importantly, the Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET)‐based design reveals circularly polarized photostimulated luminescence ...
Ruttapol Malatong +8 more
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Gilbert Simondons ‚Transduktion‘ als radikale Immanenz der Performanz
Transduktion ist Gilbert Simondons Schlüsselkonzept für das Verständnis von Prozessen der Differenzierung und Individuation in einer Reihe von Gebieten, einschließlich der naturwissenschaftlichen Disziplinen, der Sozial- und Geisteswissenschaften ...
Paulo de Assis
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La condición órfica en la narración maravillosa: tres cuentos de Perrault The Orphic Condition in Wondrous Narrative: Three Perrault’s Tales [PDF]
In this article we deal with the topic of the condition, as it is present in the myth of the descent into Hades of Orpheus in search of Eurydice, in three stories by Charles Perrault.
Ethel Junco, Claudio César Calabrese
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A Note from the Guest Editor [PDF]
The following contributions are cited separately in RILM: John T. HAMILTON, Così fan tutti i compositori: The Cephalus-Procris myth and the birth of romantic opera in Hoffmann's Aurora (RILM 2013-12919); Julia RANDEL, Un-voicing Orpheus: The powers of ...
Samuel Dorf
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Mitul lui Orfeu în lirica lui Marian Drăghici / THE ORPHIC MYTH IN MARIAN DRĂGHICI’S LYRICS [PDF]
In Ancient Greece, the Orphic doctrine has the myth of Orpheus as a starting point, thus anticipating the constitution of Greek philosophy and poetics.
Sonia Elvireanu
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Continuity and change in the treatment of frightening subject matter: contemporary retellings of classical mythology for children in the Low Countries [PDF]
Ever since its origins, children's literature has dealt with frightening subject matter. The forms of such frightening fiction for children are, however, continuously changing.
Geerts, Sylvie
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