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Television serial fiction in Spain
This article examines the transformation of television serial fiction in Spain from deregulation and the early stages of private television to the dawn of the digital era (1990-2010). The adaptation of Latin-American telenovelas and English-speaking soap operas to the local context brought traditional Spanish costumbrismo in television fiction up to ...
Lacalle Zalduendo, María Rosario|| +1 more
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This study uncovers a recipient‐derived monocyte‐to‐macrophage trajectory that drives inflammation during kidney transplant rejection. Using over 150 000 single‐cell profiles and more than 850 biopsies, the authors identify CXCL10+ macrophages as key predictors of graft loss.
Alexis Varin +16 more
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Role of information sources in carrying government reproductive health scheme to tribal women in India: A case study among women belonging to Koraga community. [PDF]
Lakshmikantha N, Javali SB.
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This study presents a novel strategy for periodontitis treatment by co‐delivering a membrane‐ and ribosome‐targeting antimicrobial peptide GF and Irisin through a pH‐responsive metal‐organic framework. The system enables sequential release, providing rapid antibacterial action, anti‐inflammatory and antioxidative effects, as well as promoting bone ...
Yan Chen +10 more
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Sentiments toward use of forest biomass for heat and power in canadian headlines. [PDF]
MacDonald H +3 more
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Serial Records: A Mechanism for Control [PDF]
Consideration of serials has, to some extent, been pushed aside, allegedly temporarily, as we have struggled for solutions to many other complex library problems.
Lazerow, Samuel
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The kinaesthetics of serial television [PDF]
This thesis argues for the centrality of kinaesthesia to the narrative structures and modes of address of contemporary serial television drama. Scholarly and popular accounts of ‘quality’ television privilege audiovisual aesthetics, valuing these programmes for the ways they seemingly depart from established televisual form.
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This study demonstrates that the imbalance between osteogenic and adipogenic differentiation in senescent BMSCs, leading to excessive adipocyte accumulation, which subsequently impairs bone regeneration in aged mice. To address this pathological dysregulation, a novel energy‐supplying hydrogel system (PBR) has been developed to restore balanced ...
Zirui He +7 more
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Fiji is often referred to as ‘Little India’ where the Fijians of Indian descent (Indo-Fijians) have developed and asserted their new identity with an accommodation of inherited Indian cultural traits and locally assimilated Fijian cultural traits. Modern
Sakul Kundra +4 more
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Health impacting behaviour & morbidity: Implications for adolescent & youth health programmes in India. [PDF]
Banandur P +3 more
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