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In the last decades, the slow-spreading Red Sea rift has been the objective of several geophysical investigations to study the extension of the oceanic crust, the thickness of the sedimentary cover, and the formation of transform faults.
Laura Parisi +19 more
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ABSTRACT As the population ages and families become increasingly diverse, more work is needed to understand expectations for families to care for older adults. In this review, we discuss the theoretical frameworks and conceptualizations used to study care expectations, summarize overarching findings about theories of care expectations and corresponding
Sarah E. Patterson +6 more
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CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF BIOMINERALISATION IN A SILICIFYING HAPTOPHYTE PRYMNESIUM NEOLEPIS [PDF]
Full version unavailable due to 3rd party copyright restrictions.Haptophytes are renowned for the most prominent and biogeochemically important group of marine calcifiers: coccolithophores. The unexpected discovery of a unique, silicifying member of this
Durak, Grazyna
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Electron microscopy‐based three‐dimensional subcellular imaging of plant male gametophyte
The Aquilos2 Cryo‐FIB workflows provide practical routes for cryo‐electron tomography and volume imaging in plant structural biology. ABSTRACT Understanding cellular events in three dimensions (3D) is of great importance for the annotation and illustration of biological processes in a contextual way. Imaging techniques based on electron microscopy (EM),
Zhiqi Liu +9 more
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Perceptual confidence has been found to correlate with task performance in general, and is believed to be independent of stimulus features. However, certain stimulus feature could induce a subjective sense of uncertainty, which could potentially ...
LAM, Man Wai, Angela
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The formation of the cognitive component of attitude to the professional activity in the learning process promotes the development of students’ cognition, improves the organization of personnel recruitment. Hypothesis: in the employees of the customs service, the cognitive component of attitude to the profession is dominated by quality, aimed at social
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Life Course Family Dynamics and Transfers From Children to Biological Parents
ABSTRACT Objective Time in childhood spent living apart from a biological parent or with a repartnered parent is theorized to disrupt norms of intergenerational solidarity and reduce transfers from adult children to parents. Parents' partnership status when children are grown is also expected to influence children's transfers.
Sarah E. Patterson, Paula Fomby
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A Novel Composite Method of Post-stroke Epilepsy Induction
The global burden of stroke has increased in the past several decades, and post-stroke epilepsy (PSE) is a common complication. Contrasted with the advancement in knowledge of stroke pathophysiology, the exact pathogenesis of PSE is unclear.
Yiting Guo, Raymond Cheung
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Graphical abstract of the manuscript published at the Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, showing the responsiveness and interpretability (Minimal Important Change [MIC]) scores for two questionnaires designed to assess patients with Temporomandibular Disorders: Craniofacial Pain and Disability Inventory (CF‐PDI) and Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia for ...
Juliana Homem Padilha Spavieri +3 more
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ABSTRACT Purity is the principle that fundamental facts only have fundamental constituents. In recent years, it has played a significant (if sometimes implicit) role in metaphysical theorizing. A philosopher will argue that a fact [p]$[p]$ contains a derivative entity and cite Purity as a reason to deny that [p]$[p]$ is fundamental. I argue that recent
Samuel Z. Elgin
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