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Amyloid Forming Human Lysozyme Intermediates are Stabilized by Non‐Native Amide‐π Interactions
Mutational variants of human lysozyme cause fatal systemic amyloidosis by depositing kilograms of protein in the viscera of patients. Central to this process is a partially unfolded protein intermediate state that initiates aggregation into amyloid fibrils.
Minkoo Ahn+6 more
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Portuguese Population in France: a snapshot 25 years after their arrival [PDF]
In year 2000 Portugal is celebrating the 500th anniversary of the arrival to Brazil. The Portuguese overseas adventure is now five centuries old and more than one third of the Portuguese nationals are living outside their homeland; in France they are the
Pereira, Pedro Telhado+1 more
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Thinking in Islands; the Portuguese Perception of the Indonesian Archipelago and Particularly of Sunda in Early Texts and Charts [PDF]
This article discusses various early sources on the Indonesian archipelago. It starts with the status of knowledge before the first voyage of the Portuguese to the Moluccas from accounts of travellers to insular Southeast Asia in the Middle Ages and the ...
Langguth, S. (Svann)
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This review highlights advances in soil organic carbon (SOC) quantification using remote sensing, proximal soil sensing, AI (ML and DL), and biogeochemical modelling. Integrating diverse data sources and models improves SOC prediction accuracy. Key priorities include enhancing data availability, refining models, incorporating microbial processes, and ...
Zijuan Ding+16 more
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The Verdoorn Law in the Portuguese Regions: A Panel Data Analysis [PDF]
This work aims to test the Verdoorn Law, with the alternative specifications of (1)Kaldor (1966), for five regions (NUTS II) Portuguese from 1986 to 1994 and for the 28 NUTS III Portuguese in the period 1995 to 1999.
Martinho, Vitor Joao Pereira Domingues
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Background Atypical BCR-ABL1 transcripts are detected in less than 5% of patients diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML), of which e19a2 is the most frequently observed, with breakpoints in the micro breakpoint cluster region (μ-BCR) and coding ...
Nuno Cerveira+12 more
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Enhanced Superconductivity in X4H15 Compounds via Hole‐Doping at Ambient Pressure
Hole doping in X4H15 hydrides significantly enhances superconductivity, with X3 + compounds reaching Tc values near 50 K due to strong electron–phonon coupling. A viable route is proposed by doping thermodynamically unstable X43+H${\rm X}^{3+}_4{\rm H}$15 to control the charge‐compensated YZr3H15 compound.
Kun Gao+5 more
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This study presents a novel strategy for achieving exceptional work hardening in ultrahigh‐strength alloys by designing hierarchically heterogeneous dual‐phase (HHDP) structures, where hetero‐deformation‐induced strain gradients activate deformation twinning.
Yitong Yang+9 more
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On the (dis)unity of the Manila Bay Creoles: some lexical strata in Ternateño
Spanish lexifier creoles spoken in various parts of the Manila Bay region have usually been assumed to be descendants from a single creole. Data from Ternateño, the most viable of these languages, suggest that this may have (at least in part) a separate ...
Anthony Grant
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