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LGR5: from stem cell marker to therapeutic target. [PDF]

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The revival transformation

Proceedings of the 21st ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT symposium on Principles of programming languages - POPL '94, 1994
The notion that a definition of a variable is dead is used by optimizing compilers to delete code whose execution is useless. We extend the notion of deadness to that of partial deadness, and define a transformation, the revival transformation, which eliminates useless executions of a (partially dead) definition by tightening its execution conditions ...
Lawrence Feigen   +3 more
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A workshop revival

Communications of the ACM, 2012
The success of Germany's Dagstuhl Seminars has inspired a proliferation of Dagstuhl-like venues, especially in India.
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The bioregionalisation revival

Zootaxa, 2013
The aim of this paper is to review some of the economic drivers of large scale bioregionalisation, using examples from deep sea hydrothermal vent communities, the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic, andAustralia. These economic drivers are mainly recent conservation efforts, while early 20th century bioregionalisation was driven by 19th century taxonomy and ...
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Reviving the superorganism

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1989
Individuals become functionally organized to survive and reproduce in their environments by the process of natural selection. The question of whether larger units such as groups and communities can possess similar properties of functional organization, and therefore be regarded as "superorganisms", has a long history in biological thought.
D S, Wilson, E, Sober
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Reviving Byrd

2023
1923, the 300th anniversary of William Byrd’s death, is often marked as the beginning of a modern Byrd revival. Renewed interest in Byrd resulted from a series of planned events, the scope of which was both impressive and far-reaching. Dozens of articles about the musician and his music appeared in journals and newspapers—more in 1923 than the previous
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Revival

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Joshua, Schor   +2 more
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