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Rens Krijgsman: Early Chinese Manuscript Collections: Sayings, Memory, Verse, and Knowledge. Studies in the History of Chinese Texts

open access: yesAsian Studies
The book under review is a study of manuscript texts from Warring States and early imperial China (approximately the 5th to 2nd centuries BCE); its specific topic is “manuscript collections,” that is, “single manuscripts containing multiple (originally)
Newell Ann Van Auken
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Les turbulences du temps : linéarités, cycles et résurgences dans The Death of the Heart d’Elizabeth Bowen

open access: yesÉtudes Britanniques Contemporaines, 2009
Critics have often described The Death of the Heart as a Bildungsroman centred on the character of Portia, in her progress towards maturity. If such a vision is undoubtedly valid, this article attempts to show that the novel can be better comprehended by
Céline Magot
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A methionine‐lined active site governs carbocation stabilization and product specificity in a bacterial terpene synthase

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
This study reveals a unique active site enriched in methionine residues and demonstrates that these residues play a critical role by stabilizing carbocation intermediates through novel sulfur–cation interactions. Structure‐guided mutagenesis further revealed variants with significantly altered product profiles, enhancing pseudopterosin formation. These
Marion Ringel   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

Linking neurogenesis, oligodendrogenesis, and myelination defects to neurodevelopmental disruption in primary mitochondrial disorders

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Mitochondrial remodeling shapes neural and glial lineage progression by matching metabolic supply with demand. Elevated OXPHOS supports differentiation and myelin formation, while myelin compaction lowers mitochondrial dependence, revealing mitochondria as key drivers of developmental energy adaptation.
Sahitya Ranjan Biswas   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Taking the Potomac Cowbirdlike

open access: yesRSA Journal, 2003
Since her college years at Bryn Mawr, where she majored in both History and Politics, Marianne Moore was always extremely conscious of contemporary society and deeply immersed in history.
Paola A. Nardi
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US Real Estate Agent Income and Commercial/Investment Activities [PDF]

open access: yes
This article uses canonical correlation analysis to investigate the income characteristics of active real estate agents in the United States who elected to participate in commercial and investment transactions.
Donald R. Epley
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An isoform of 14‐3‐3 protein regulates transbilayer lipid movement at the plasma membrane

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Loss of 14‐3‐3ζ in CHO cells confers resistance to exogenous phosphatidylserine (PS) and impairs endocytosis‐independent inward flip‐flop of fluorescent PS at the plasma membrane. RNAi‐mediated knockdown reproduces this defect, while no additive effect is seen in ATP11C‐deficient cells.
Akiko Yamaji‐Hasegawa   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

FROM “HISTORY OF THE RUSSIAN STATE” TO THE CHANNEL “HISTORY”: A CULTURAL TRADITION I N THE PUBLIC SPACE / ОТ «ИСТОРИИ ГОСУДАРСТВА РОССИЙСКОГО» К ТЕЛЕКАНАЛУ «ИСТОРИЯ»: КУЛЬТУРНОЕ ПРЕДАНИЕ В ПУБЛИЧНОМ ПРОСТРАНСТВЕ

open access: yesНаука телевидения, 2017
This article is about the interpretation of national history in the context of universal history, which was begun by Karamzin and continued by Granovsky and Kliuchevskoi.
ZHUKOVA O.A. / ЖУКОВА О.А.
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Are Real Estate IPOs a Different Species? Evidence from Hong Kong IPOs [PDF]

open access: yes
It is well documented that in the United States, real estate investment trust (REIT) initial public offerings (IPOs) have an abnormally low initial-day return when compared to that of industrial firm IPOs.
Ko Wang, Mark H. Stohs, Su H. Chan
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Organizing the interface—Plasma membrane architecture and receptor dynamics in virus‐cell interactions

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Plasma membranes contain dynamic nanoscale domains that organize lipids and receptors. Because viruses operate at similar scales, this architecture shapes early infection steps, including attachment, receptor engagement, and entry. Using influenza A virus and HIV‐1 as examples, we highlight how receptor nanoclusters, multivalent glycan interactions ...
Jan Schlegel, Christian Sieben
wiley   +1 more source

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