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The persistence and health of ash populations were characterized in post‐outbreak forests near the epicentre of the emerald ash borer (EAB) invasion in North America. Regenerating ash remained abundant, but densities of understory ash were higher in wetlands (hydric), while ash remained at the seedling stage in riparian (mesic) and upland (xeric ...
Aaron Tayal, Kayla I. Perry
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A Semi-Decentralized PKI Based on Blockchain With a Stake-Based Reward-Punishment Mechanism
The conventional Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) has long been plagued by security issues stemming from its centralized and non-transparent design. In recent years, blockchain-based PKI architectures have emerged as promising solutions to overcome such ...
Erhan Turan, Sevil Sen, Tamer Ergun
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Dualsteric and dual‐acting modulation of muscarinic receptors by antagonist KH‐5
Abstract Background and purpose Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors are key therapeutic targets, and ligands engaging both orthosteric and allosteric sites may offer improved selectivity and efficacy. Here, we investigated whether the muscarinic antagonist KH‐5 acts as a dualsteric antagonist and defined its mode of interaction with muscarinic receptors.
Alena Janoušková‐Randáková +3 more
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Figures of an Agrarian Nation: Indonesia's Agricultural Census, 1963–2023
ABSTRACT Why have Indonesia's decennial agricultural censuses defined their key unit of analysis, the ‘agricultural household’, differently? How do changes to that category shape knowledge production among those who rely on census data? This paper compares definitions of the agricultural household across seven censuses with international ...
Colum Graham
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Pada akhir abad ke-19 paham liberalisme ekonomi ala Barat terdengar gaungnya oleh pemerinah Hindia-Belanda. Paham itu mengubah kebijakan ekonomi pemerintah dari yang semula kerja paksa menjadi industrialisasi.
Ahmad Syatori
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Abstract Purpose The present study examines whether incarcerated individuals' meta‐malleability, the belief that others perceive them as capable of change, predicts support for restorative justice (RJ), and which emotional mechanisms moderate this influence.
Inbal Peleg‐Koriat +2 more
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Human and AI judgements of restorative responses to sexual abuse: The role of perceived severity
Abstract Purpose Restorative justice (RJ) offers an alternative or complement to criminal justice in sexual abuse cases, yet the public remains ambivalent. Given that survivors increasingly turn to large language models (LLMs) for information and support when coping with sensitive justice‐related decisions, the present study examined whether the ...
Inbal Peleg‐Koriat, Kfir Asraf
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Transformative Learning for Controversial History of G 30 S/PKI
G 30 S/PKI is a controversial issue in Indonesian history and a sensitive material because of past traumatic memories. It is a challenge for history teachers in learning in schools.
Yudi Hartono, Khoirul Huda
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BackgroundThe strengthening or substitution of intravenous cytotoxic chemotherapy cycles by oral targeted anticancer therapies, such as protein kinase inhibitors (PKIs), has provided impressive clinical benefits and autonomy as well as a better quality ...
Carole Bandiera +20 more
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RAD51 and RAD51 paralog inhibition sensitizes nonreplicating quiescent keratinocytes to UV radiation
UV radiation and other compounds generate DNA adducts that block transcription and induce cell death if not removed by the nucleotide excision repair system. In this work, we used a small‐scale pharmacological screen to discover that inhibition of the recombinase RAD51 sensitized nonreplicating quiescent keratinocytes to both UVR and other agents that ...
Saman Khan +3 more
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