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Use of Scores in Risk Stratification of Febrile Neutropenia-A Scoping Review. [PDF]
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A Standardized Culture Medium for Comparative Drug Efficacy Evaluation Across <i>Plasmodium</i> and <i>Babesia</i> Species. [PDF]
Vydyam P, Ben Mamoun C.
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Culturing hypoxia-primed mesenchymal stem cells in xeno- and serum-free conditions facilitates the synthesis of an extracellular matrix-based biologic with augmented therapeutic potential for the treatment of diabetic wounds. [PDF]
Lit KK, Li CKO, Zhirenova Z, Blocki A.
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2022
While we often imagine reading as a solitary activity, many of us read as Lydia Wevers read: surrounded by family, community, and culture. Taking Lydia’s Reading on the Farm as a starting point, this panel will think about the cultures of reading that define us in Aotearoa, arising from our pasts, presents, and futures, in discussion with academics and
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While we often imagine reading as a solitary activity, many of us read as Lydia Wevers read: surrounded by family, community, and culture. Taking Lydia’s Reading on the Farm as a starting point, this panel will think about the cultures of reading that define us in Aotearoa, arising from our pasts, presents, and futures, in discussion with academics and
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The cultural evolution of mind reading
Science, 2014Learning to read minds starts early No parent needs reminding that children are born with a surprising set of abilities. But children still need many hours of guidance and instruction. Heyes and Frith review one particular social cognitive skill: reading the minds of others (or at least working out what other people are thinking and feeling).
Cecilia M, Heyes, Chris D, Frith
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