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Tarsis en la Estela de Nora: ¿un topónimo de Occidente?
El objeto de este trabajo es analizar las diferentes interpretaciones dadas a la inscripción de la Estela de Nora, la más antigua de las inscripciones fenicias de Occidente.
Arcadio del Castillo
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¿Tarsis era Tarteso? Lo que los textos bíblicos dicen (y no dicen)
La ubicación de la Tarsis bíblica en Tarteso goza hoy de bastante aceptación entre arqueólogos e historiadores, aunque hay voces disidentes que la ubican en Tarso de Cilicia o en otras localizaciones.
Álvaro Pereira-Delgado +2 more
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ROS-Mediated Fragmentation Alters the Effects of Hyaluronan on Corneal Epithelial Wound Healing [PDF]
A buildup of reactive oxygen species (ROS) occurs in virtually all pathological conditions. Hyaluronan (HA) is a major extracellular matrix component and is susceptible to oxidation by reactive oxygen species (ROS), yet the precise chemical structures of
Xiao Lin +4 more
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Editorial: Adenylyl cyclase isoforms as potential drug targets [PDF]
Tarsis F. Brust +3 more
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Genetic testing for oral clefts: reflections based on a single Brazilian public genetics service [PDF]
Background Genomic medicine has allowed for an improvement in the diagnosis and molecular understanding of congenital defects. However, its implementation into routine clinical practice demands enormous challenges worldwide.
Tamiris Nogueira Bezerra Bueno +2 more
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TGF-β-Based Therapies for Treating Ocular Surface Disorders [PDF]
The cornea is continuously exposed to injuries, ranging from minor scratches to deep traumas. An effective healing mechanism is crucial for the cornea to restore its structure and function following major and minor insults.
Fernando T. Ogata +3 more
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Toxicity of nuclear-localized GFP in reporter mice [PDF]
Various techniques using fluorescent reporter probes have been developed, such as GFP transgenic mouse lines that are used to detect spatial–temporal expression levels of genes. Although GFP expression is largely considered non-toxic, recent reports have
Sudhir Verma +3 more
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Editorial: Sulfation Pathways—There and Back Again [PDF]
Jon Wolf Mueller +2 more
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Lipoma of the sinus tarsi [PDF]
Lipoma is rarely found in the foot. It is usually asymptomatic although sometimes can present with pain. We report a case of lipoma of the sinus tarsi presenting with functional instability.
Ka Yuk, Fan, Tun Hing, Lui
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Alon–Tarsi numbers of direct products [PDF]
We provide a general framework on the coefficients of the graph polynomials of graphs which are Cartesian products. As a corollary, we prove that if $G=(V,E)$ is a graph with degrees of vertices $2d(v), v\in V$, and the graph polynomial $\prod_{(i,j)\in E} (x_j-x_i)$ contains an "almost central" monomial (that means a monomial $\prod_v x_v^{c_v ...
Petrov, Fedor, Gordeev, Alexey
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