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Shedding Skins

Hypatia, 2002
I argue that the experimental method, like the corporeality of the body and the permeability of skins, links John Dewey and Friedrich Nietzsche. I raise questions about referring to bodies rather than body-minds, emphasizing hypothetical construction and the body rather than mutual responsiveness and situatedness, and whether Nietzsche's elitism is ...
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Shedding light on dyskinesias

European Journal of Neuroscience, 2020
AbstractDopamine replacement therapy with L‐DOPA remains the most widely prescribed treatment for Parkinson disease. However, prolonged treatment due to disease progression frequently causes unwanted motor movements known as levodopa‐induced dyskinesias.
Ivan Castela, Ledia F. Hernandez
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Protein Ectodomain Shedding

Chemical Reviews, 2002
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Joaquín Arribas, Aldo Borroto
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Shedding Light For The Matter

Hypatia, 2000
This paper critiques enlightenment notions of representation and rehearses an alternative model of mapping that is grounded in performance. Working from her own practice as a landscape painter, Bolt argues that the particular experience of the “glare” of Australian light fractures the nexus between light, form, knowledge, and subjectivity. This rupture
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A Transactional View of Shedding at the Berry Men’s Shed

2012
Shedding refers to the whole experience that occurs within a men’s shed program. A transactional view of shedding at the Berry Men’s Shed reveals the human and material transformations that occur as well as the resultant individual and community benefits.
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Platelet Receptor Shedding

2011
Receptor shedding is a mechanism for irreversible removal of transmembrane cell surface receptors by proteolysis of the receptor at a position near the extracellular surface of the plasma membrane. This process generates a soluble ectodomain fragment and a membrane-associated remnant fragment, and is distinct from loss of receptor surface expression by
Gardiner, E.   +3 more
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Hank at The Shed

BMJ, 2004
I liked Hank Wangford even before I met him. His name, perfect for a country and western singer, suggests deadpan mischief. It's made up, of course. In real life, he is a London doctor. He mentions this on stage but doesn't make a big thing of it. I liked The Shed before I saw it, too.
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Irregular shedding of the endometrium

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1956
Abstract This report includes an analysis of the clinical records of 132 patients with the diagnosis of irregular shedding of the endometrium by curettage timed to the fifth day or later of the menstrual period. The entire group was divided into a smaller group of 33 patients who had classical symptoms of irregular shedding without associated ...
Maxwell M. Barr   +2 more
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Perspective: Shedding light on spotted lanternfly impacts in the USA.

Pest Management Science, 2019
Spotted lanternfly (SLF), Lycorma delicatula (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae) is an invasive phloem-feeding planthopper currently being quarantined in a 24 000 km2 area in eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, and Delaware, with a second population under ...
J. Urban
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Shedding light on endomitosis

Blood, 2010
Endomitosis is an enigma fascinating to hematologists and cell biologists alike. Whereas aneuploidy can be associated with chromosomal instability and cancer,[1][1] megakaryocytes become polyploid in the course of terminal differentiation.
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