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Advances in Solid‐Phase Processing Techniques: Innovations, Applications, and Future Perspectives
Based on practical manufacturing challenges, this review examines advanced solid‐phase processing techniques that overcome the inherent limitations of conventional melting‐based and traditional solid‐phase manufacturing, enabling the production of higher‐performance components at reduced cost through process innovation and improved supply‐chain ...
Tianhao Wang
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TikTok is not the Only Echo Chamber: A Rhetorical Analysis
What techniques do opinion columnists use to persuade us? This question is at the heart of Lauren Bayne’s rhetorical analysis of Tasha Kheiriddin’s National Post opinion piece: “We said we’d never forget the Holocaust, but Gen Z has nothing to remember.”
Lauren Bayne
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Unveiling the origins and legacy: The historical trajectory of Ikire town in Yoruba land
Unveil the mystique surrounding Ikire, an ancient Yoruba settlement with uncertain origins. Blending oral tradition and historical evidence, this study recounts the founding by Prince Akinrere, a courageous hunter from Ile-Ife, during the 16th or 17th ...
Unveiling the origins +1 more
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FLARE, a multimodal AI framework, combines pathology slides, radiology scans, and clinical reports to predict colorectal cancer outcomes, even when some tests are missing. Evaluated retrospectively in 1679 patients from four medical centers, it consistently achieved the best prognostic accuracy and clearly separated high‐ and low‐risk groups.
Linhao Qu +6 more
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Clinical evidence suggests that nebulized colistimethate sodium (CMS) has benefits for treating lower respiratory tract infections caused by multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria (GNB). Colistin is positively charged, while CMS is negatively charged,
Yinggang Zhu +8 more
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Encoding Cumulation to Learn Perturbative Nonlinear Oscillatory Dynamics
Weak nonlinearities critically shape the long term behavior of oscillatory systems but are difficult to identify from data. A data‐driven framework is introduced to infer governing equations of weakly nonlinear oscillators from sparse and noisy observations.
Teng Ma +5 more
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Forced Oblivion: Cancel Culture and Historical Identity
This article examines cancel culture as a form of enforced forgetting that shapes the social and historical identity of large communities. Focusing on cases in Russia, the analysis explores instances where historical events or periods have been ...
Oksana V. Golovashina +1 more
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The article is devoted to the problem of describing and analyzing the consistently and systematically constructed infrastructure of the constructed new memory politics of independent States in the post-Soviet space - institutions, centers, museums ...
Rusakov V.M., Rusakova O.F.
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Humanity and the 21 st century’s resource gauntlet: a commentary on Ripple et al.’s article “World scientists’ warning to humanity: a second notice” [PDF]
A year ago, Ripple et al.’s “Warning to Humanity” was published (Ripple et al. 2017), reigniting debate on the importance of addressing the environmental crisis that humanity will increasingly face in the 21st century.
Mohsen Kayal +3 more
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T Cell Exhaustion in Cancer Immunotherapy: Heterogeneity, Mechanisms, and Therapeutic Opportunities
T cell exhaustion limits immunotherapy efficacy. This article delineates its progression from stem‐like to terminally exhausted states, governed by persistent antigen, transcription factors, epigenetics, and metabolism. It maps the exhaustion landscape in the TME and proposes integrated reversal strategies, providing a translational roadmap to overcome
Yang Yu +7 more
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