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BACKGROUND SARS-CoV-2 variants evade immunity despite vaccination with prototype COVID-19 vaccines or previous infection. The 2019nCoV-311 (part 2) study is evaluating immune responses after two booster doses of a vaccine containing the omicron BA.5 ...
C. Bennett +95 more
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ABSTRACT While research has identified a disconnect between the minimum age of criminal responsibility (MACR) and public perceptions of criminal culpability among young people, no study has examined how offender characteristics influence support for reform using an experimental design. To address this, this study presents the first experimental test of
Cameron T. Langfield +3 more
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How a man differs from a dog [PDF]
In early modern history, numerous vices were represented as having the ability to transform humans into beasts. These representations would appear to play into a theological and moral conceptualization of the world rather than a “zoological” one.
Fudge, Erica
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Objectives We employed global genetic deletion of CD14 and intra‐articular CD14 blockade across multiple murine OA models that vary in severity of pathology and rate of progression, to test the hypothesis that CD14 inhibition attenuates synovial inflammation and associated pain during disease progression.
Kevin G. Burt +18 more
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‘Co₂.’ Intervista a Giorgio Battistelli
On the 16th of June 2015, the premiere of the opera CO₂ by Giorgio Battistelli, based on a libretto by Ian Burton and directed by Robert Carsen, opened at the Teatro alla Scala, meeting with great acclaim from the critics and public.
Anna Menichetti
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The City and Its Therapeutic Dimension in Robert Burton’s The Anatomy of Melancholy [PDF]
My concern in this paper is the inclusion of the city among early modern prescriptions for attaining mental, bodily and moral health that takes place in Robert Burton’s The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621).
Alexandra Bacalu
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‘Kings are but Men’ : Elizabeth Cary’s Histories of Edward II
The early modern noblewoman, Elizabeth Cary, Lady Falkland, has long been credited with writing two versions of a history of King Edward II which, although composed in the 1620s, were not published until 1680.
Karen Britland
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Evidence shows young men have poor outcomes from testicular torsion directly attributable to delay in presentation to hospital [1]. Only a third to a half of adolescents present within 6 h with testicular pain, [2,3] There is poor understanding of why ...
Caroline MacDonald +3 more
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A computational investigation on the connection between dynamics properties of ribosomal proteins and ribosome assembly. [PDF]
Assembly of the ribosome from its protein and RNA constituents has been studied extensively over the past 50 years, and experimental evidence suggests that prokaryotic ribosomal proteins undergo conformational changes during assembly.
Brittany Burton +3 more
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Severe acute respiratory distress syndrome in children, or PARDS, carries a high risk of morbidity and mortality that is not fully explained by PARDS severity alone.
Lece Webb +5 more
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