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Characterization and Toxicity of Hypoxoside Capped Silver Nanoparticles
The reducing potential of plant extracts in the green synthesis of nanoparticles has been associated with their phytochemicals. Although pharmacologically inactive, a norlignan diglucoside “hypoxoside” (HP) occurs in large quantities in the extract of ...
Umar M. Badeggi +5 more
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The chemical analysis of vineyards is an essential tool for the early detection of risks, such as excessive fertilization and heavy metal and pesticide contamination in farm management.
Amanda Mahlungulu +3 more
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ORKES SIMFONI DALAM PERSPEKTIF HABITUS BOURDIEU
Symphony orchestra in Indonesia according to the perspective of “habitus Bourdieu” has managed to create a middle-class symphony orchestra music. Habitus is in the process of producing and reproducing the group, and when the group was awakened, finally ...
Y. Edhi Susilo
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Symphony: Orchestrating Sparse and Dense Tensors with Hierarchical Heterogeneous Processing
Sparse tensor algorithms are becoming widespread, particularly in the domains of deep learning, graph and data analytics, and scientific computing.
Michael Pellauer +11 more
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Symphony of nanomaterials and immunotherapy based on the cancer–immunity cycle
The immune system is involved in the initiation and progression of cancer. Research on cancer and immunity has contributed to the development of several clinically successful immunotherapies. These immunotherapies often act on a single step of the cancer–
Qianqian Li +5 more
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A holographic superfluid symphony [PDF]
We study the hydrodynamic excitations of backreacted holographic superfluids by computing the full set of quasinormal modes (QNMs) at finite momentum and matching them to the existing hydrodynamic theory of superfluids.
D. Areán +3 more
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Fra pessimisme til sosialistisk realisme. Symfonikeren Nikolaj Mjaskovskij (1881–1950). Del 2
Nikolay Myaskovsky (1881–1950) was highly esteemed as a Soviet composer, only surpassed by Prokofiev and Shostakovich among his contemporaries, and in the West famous conductors like Stokowski and Furtwängler performed his symphonies.
Asbjørn Ø. Eriksen
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From Today’s Code to Tomorrow’s Symphony: The AI Transformation of Developer’s Routine by 2030 [PDF]
In the rapidly evolving landscape of software engineering, the integration of AI into the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) heralds a transformative era for developers.
Ketai Qiu +3 more
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The Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) as a traditional majority church enjoys a privileged position in the Russian society. The current Russian regime has strengthened ROC’s position, and the alliance between the two has strengthened the emphasis on ...
Hans Morten Haugen
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Efficient and precise single-cell reference atlas mapping with Symphony
Recent advances in single-cell technologies and integration algorithms make it possible to construct comprehensive reference atlases encompassing many donors, studies, disease states, and sequencing platforms.
Joyce B. Kang +8 more
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