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Saints' mobility and confinement: deconstructing Byzantine stories of (fe)male ascetics and monastics. [PDF]
This article investigates stories of holiness which have ascetics or monastics as their hero(in)es and which develop based on a careful interlocking of two concepts: wanderings in urban or desert environments and self‐confinement in enclosed or secluded spaces.
Papavarnavas C.
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Six Years of Genetic Diagnosis of Severe Early-Onset Obesity in a French Cohort. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objective Obesity is a multifactorial disease with a strong genetic component. It is imperative to enhance the identification of genetic variations in their early and severe manifestations in order to facilitate the development of personalized therapeutic strategies, informed clinical care, and the facilitation of genetic counseling.
Rama M +12 more
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Burden of Treatment in Children and Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes Evaluated by Focus Groups. [PDF]
Objective: Taking into account the burden of treatment (BOT) should favor psychological fulfillment and adherence of young patients to treatment, which largely determines the quality of type 1 diabetes (T1D) control. To identify BOT components, the Ariane study carried out a focus group survey among 84 children and adolescents with T1D aged 12.6 ± 3.7 ...
Le Fur S +14 more
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Resilience of compound action potential peaks to high-frequency firing in the mouse optic nerve. [PDF]
High‐frequency firing in the mouse optic nerve results in greater Na+ accumulation in smaller axons than larger axons, whereas the interstitial [K+]o increase in limited. Post‐stimulus [K+]o transiently falls below baseline resulting in augmented CAP amplitude.
Hopper AJ, Beswick-Jones H, Brown AM.
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A Group of Late Roman Unguentaria Found in Perge Stadium
This study focuses on 68 terracotta unguentaria discovered during the excavation conducted at the Perge stadium. Monograms were identified in 11 of these.
Aylin Kılınç +2 more
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This research provides the seed macro‐ and micromorphological characteristics of 19 Alcea taxa distributed in Turkey using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy in order to identify seed morphological features, and to evaluate the diagnostic value of these properties for taxonomic implications.
Funda Özbek +1 more
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Main Points Spontaneous robust myelin repair occurs long‐term after spinal cord injury and is regulated, at least in part, by active glutamatergic axons. Demyelination also occurs but declines after peak remyelination, suggesting effective myelin repair. Abstract Our prior work examining endogenous repair after spinal cord injury (SCI) in mice revealed
Nicole Pukos +5 more
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Poverty and vulnerability transitions in Myanmar: An analysis using synthetic panels
Abstract While Myanmar achieved distinct progress in economic growth and poverty reduction over the past decade, extreme natural events; economic, political, and social crises; and the ongoing COVID‐19 shock pose serious challenges. This study complements previous analyses of poverty and vulnerability by providing a dynamic perspective for the period ...
Ines A. Ferreira +2 more
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Why do axons differ in caliber? [PDF]
CNS axons differ in diameter (d) by nearly 100-fold (∼0.1-10 μm); therefore, they differ in cross-sectional area (d(2)) and volume by nearly 10,000-fold.
Balasubramanian, Vijay +4 more
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Building technique of the Theater at ancient Messene
The present paper reports and examines the building techniques of the recently excavated Messene Theatre in Greece. In the Hellenistic period, both traditional building materials (poros and limestone) and methods (masonry, jointing and transportation) were employed in the Messene Theatre.
Ryuichi Yoshitake
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