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Effect of the polysaccharide capsule and its heptose on the resistance of Campylobacter jejuni to innate immune defenses. [PDF]
This multispecies study shows that Campylobacter jejuni's capsule and its heptose are double edge swords that can protect C. jejuni against some host defenses while they enhance the activation of others. The fine‐tuning of capsule composition may allow better survival at different stages of colonization in commensal versus pathogenic models.
Myles M +8 more
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‘The sword that was broken …’: The detection of recycled iron in the archaeological record
Abstract Although the recycling of materials such as copper and glass is widely known and generally well understood within archaeological contexts, far less is known about the recycling of iron. Iron recycling is more complex than that of other metals for two reasons.
McKenzie R. Bentley +2 more
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Abstract This article contributes to the growing scholarship on minority politics in the Middle East by arguing that if minorities are socially or politically constructed then the meaning and implications of minority terminology requires greater historical contextualisation.
Elizabeth Monier
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Abstract Imported ceramics from Early Bronze Age contexts in southeast Arabia illustrate a complex multidirectional network of material and social interactions at this time. Significant socioeconomic changes that occurred in the Hafit (3200–2800 B.C.) and Umm an‐Nar (2800–2000 B.C.) periods have been linked to external demand for copper, which is ...
Daniel Eddisford
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The variability of MR axon radii estimates in the human white matter
We demonstrate a good to excellent reliability in the quantification of micron‐sized effective MR radii using in vivo human dMRI. As a result, we were able to observe the subtle inter‐ and along‐tract variability in major white matter bundles. Abstract The noninvasive quantification of axonal morphology is an exciting avenue for gaining understanding ...
Jelle Veraart +4 more
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Structural connectivity of the human massa intermedia: A probabilistic tractography study
Structural connectivity of human massa intermedia (MI) was studied with probabilsitc tractography. The presented results support the role of MI as a midline commissure with strong connectivity to the amygdala, hippocampus, and entorhinal cortex. Abstract The role of massa intermedia (MI) is poorly understood in humans.
Alireza Borghei +4 more
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Corrigendum to “Edible Polymers: Challenges and Opportunities”
Journal of Polymers, Volume 2022, Issue 1, 2022.
Subhas C. Shit, Pathik M. Shah
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Yahweh's Consciousness: Isaiah 40-48 and Ancient Judean Historical Thought [PDF]
This essay works toward three goals. First, it lays some groundwork for researching prophetic literature as a source for ancient Judean historical thought.
Ian Wilson
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SARGON – Smart energy domain ontology
The internet of things (IoT) is a paradigm where the fragmentation of standards, platforms, services, and technologies, often scattered among different vertical domains. Consequently, the smart energy system is one of the vertical domains in which IoT technology is investigated.
Maliheh Haghgoo +3 more
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ABSTRACT Historians’ interest in the history of human migrations is not limited to recent years. Migrations had already figured as explanatory factors in connection with cultural and historical change in the work of classical and ancient studies scholars of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In the writings of these scholars, migrations
FELIX WIEDEMANN
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