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Nested Selves: Self‐Organization and Shared Markov Blankets in Prenatal Development in Humans
Abstract The immune system is a central component of organismic function in humans. This paper addresses self‐organization of biological systems in relation to—and nested within—other biological systems in pregnancy. Pregnancy constitutes a fundamental state for human embodiment and a key step in the evolution and conservation of our species. While not
Anna Ciaunica+3 more
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Belfast is marked by a number of urban phenomena not to be found in other cities. Due to the residential segregation of the two ethno-religious communities, the city’s topography is shaped by countless boundaries and borders separating Catholic and ...
Stephanie Schwerter
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The relationship between melancholy and religious enthusiasm in England has been the subject of a number of historical studies. This article examines a lesser-known type of religious melancholy, the fear that one was among the reprobate (those not ...
Elizabeth Hunter
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B12 Deficiency and Clinical Presentation in the Setting of Nitric Oxide Use
B12 deficiency can arise symptomatically from an array of varying pathologies including frank deficiency from strict vegan diets. Other high-risk contributing pathological conditions include chronic alcoholism, autoimmune disease, and chronic ...
Donald Mario Robert Harker+2 more
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Oxidising and carburising catalyst conditioning for the controlled growth and transfer of large crystal monolayer hexagonal boron nitride [PDF]
Hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) is well-established as a requisite support, encapsulant and barrier for 2D material technologies, but also recently as an active material for applications ranging from hyperbolic metasurfaces to room temperature single-photon sources.
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Effect of Bariatric Surgery on Risk of Complications After Total Knee Arthroplasty
Key Points Question Does bariatric surgery reduce complication risk after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in patients with severe obesity? Findings In this randomized clinical trial of 82 adults aged 65 years and younger with class II obesity, those who ...
M. Dowsey+5 more
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Robodebt cultures and useful idiots: Why Robodebt was not a techno‐failure
Abstract Australia's Robodebt scheme is now internationally infamous for how not to use automation in government. Belying heightened concern with artificial intelligence, Robodebt involved traditional, relatively simple computer algorithms to automate the identification and pursuit of alleged historical welfare debts. Yet, it was based on a false legal
Paul W. F. Henman
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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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Unraveling the central role of root morphology and anatomy in lodging of tef (Eragrostis tef)
Crop diversification is considered key to ensuring agricultural sustainability and food security. Tef (Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) Trotter) is a cereal crop grown mainly in Ethiopia, where it thrives in a wide range of environments, including stress‐prone habitats.
Shiran Ben‐Zeev+5 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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