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Openness as a political commitment
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Tadhg Ó Laoghaire
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ABSTRACT Development of Fusarium head blight (FHB)‐resistant winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) varieties relies heavily on visual scoring for large‐scale field evaluations. However, visual assessment of FHB symptoms remains a bottleneck in FHB resistance breeding due to its inherent subjectivity. At a single‐spike scale under greenhouse conditions, a
Jonathan Concepcion +2 more
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"Am I a priest in the armed forces, or a soldier who is a priest?" Identity work among military chaplains in the Swedish armed forces. [PDF]
Grimell J.
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The transcriptional repressor Bcl-6 directs T follicular helper cell lineage commitment.
Di Yu +16 more
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From Moral Supervenience to Moral Contingentism (In One Easy Step!)
ABSTRACT According to the Divide & Conquer (DC) strategy (Fogal and Risberg 2020) for explaining moral supervenience, the modal covariation between moral and natural properties can be partly explained by appeal to pure moral principles. Bhogal (2022) has recently argued that DC fails.
Alexios Stamatiadis‐Bréhier
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Effect of a Vaccine Mandate in Nonessential Public Spaces in New Orleans, Louisiana, on COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake, 2021-2022. [PDF]
Ratnayake A, Stoecker C, Kissinger PJ.
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Safeguarding Merit: Citizen Support for Civil Service Protections Against Political Interference
ABSTRACT President Trump altered the U.S. federal civil service system by reducing merit‐based protections for bureaucratic expertise and expanding the scope of political appointments, shifting the balance long established under the Pendleton Act of 1883. Similar reforms have occurred at the state level with moves to at‐will employment.
Colt Jensen, Jaclyn Piatak
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Effects of extended-release niacin with laropiprant in high-risk patients.
M. Landray +10 more
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Sand made from recycled glass cullet could supplement limited dredged river sand (dredge) in coastal wetland restorations; however, its suitability for wetland plants is unknown. In two experiments, we compared the biomass of several wetland plants in recycled glass sand to growth in dredge.
Elizabeth H. MacDougal +5 more
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Mitochondrial dysfunction and type 2 diabetes
R. Parish, K. Petersen
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