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Recent multi‐omics studies have demonstrated that belimumab specifically targets naïve B cells and a subset of memory B cells. This observation is consistent with belimumab's established efficacy and safety profile. Abstract Belimumab is an antibody targeting the cytokine B‐cell activating factor (BAFF), which is crucial for B cell differentiation, and
Keishi Fujio+5 more
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David C. Clary, The Lost Scientists of World War II, World Scientific, 2024, 304 Pp
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Stefan L. Wolff
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ABSTRACT Good quality data and reporting systems are fundamental to the achievement of the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). However, the United States of America (USA) currently lacks tools to adequately assess national SDG performance.
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Human Sustainability Training and Job Satisfaction in Organizations
ABSTRACT This research examines how designing for human sustainability training affects job satisfaction in organizations. It is undertaken at a university in the United Kingdom and is a case study with qualitative methodology. Participants are academics and administrators.
Elli Meleti
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Rampage school shootings, where students go to their own school to randomly kill classmates, teachers, friends, and strangers, are among the most drastic types of human behavior. While research increasingly points to interaction dynamics as being key for the emergence of crime and violence, scholars have not yet systematically studied interaction ...
Anne Nassauer
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Task‐Designated Identities in Danish Homeless Shelters
This paper is based on an ethnographic study of how domesticity is enacted and adapted at homeless shelters for determining which clients are “service worthy .” The study draws on nineteen placement meetings with homeless men and focuses on institutional mechanisms for encouraging homemaking skills or domesticity among clients.
Amir B. Marvasti, Nanna Mik‐Meyer
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Abstract Linguistic distancing behaviours indicative of linguistic dissociation (Moore, 2023) have been documented in social scientific and literary accounts focusing on the lives of Japanese‐English late plurilinguals (LPs; e.g. Harrison, 2011; Kelsky, 2001; McMahill, 2001; Mori, 1997; Takahashi, 2013). Across these cases, diverse Japanese‐English LPs
Ashley R. Moore
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Rehumanizing Higher Education: Fostering Humanity in the Era of Machine Learning
ABSTRACT Recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have raised contentious questions and spawned divided opinions regarding the future of education. The polarization it brings to the academy seems to be breaking between the soft and hard disciplines and is reminiscent of the Science Wars of the 1990s. This chapter highlights the philosophical
Joseph Carver, Samba Bah
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How the political elite make decisions
Abstract The political elite make policy decisions in noisy environments and under time pressure, and so are prone to using heuristics. There are conflicting schools of thought as to whether it is appropriate for them to do so. Experienced decision‐makers are thought to be more effective at using heuristics, so it is possible that for the political ...
Conor Wynn, Liam Smith, Catherine Killen
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