Catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia-linked ryanodine receptor variants exhibit domain-specific calcium leak and calmodulin affinity properties. [PDF]
Abstract figure legend Catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT) variants in N terminal (NTD) and central domain (CD) but not pore domain induce a pathological RyR2 conformational shift upon protein kinase A (PKA) phosphorylation, similar to that seen in heart failure (HF), calcium/calmodulin‐dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII ...
Uchinoumi H +11 more
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Evaluation and Critical Sociological Analysis of the Representation of Feminine Identity in the Novels of Mohammad Hejazi [PDF]
While the quality of women's lives and their status and position can be indicative of the prominent cultural and civilizational features of a society, in most societies, especially in our patriarchal society, we witness a kind of liminality ...
, Arman hedari, ,
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Cultural and Stylistic Challenges in the Translation of Naguib Mahfouz into English The Examples of Ziqaq el-Madaq, Palace Walk and The Harafish [PDF]
The writer of this paper (also a translator) is interested in the translation of Naguib Mahfouz into English. This paper is an attempt to show some of the shortcomings in the translation of some of Mahfouz's novels into English.
Ahmad Abdellah Elsheemi
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Semiotics of the superhuman: the superhuman images in A. Dumas' trilogy about the musketeers
The article explicates the philosophical motives of A. Dumas' trilogy about the musketeers. A comparative study of the socio-political views of A. Dumas and F. Nietzsche is carried out. The features of the trilogy poetics are analyzed.
Vyacheslav Faritov
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The Gushu Chuanqi [Legend of Ancient Shu] trilogy is historically grounded, although it is largely fictional. Five characteristics of the society represented in the trilogy, i.e., walled cities, sacred statues, silk fabrics, burials, and pottery, were ...
Tang Lin
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Memory, History, and Identity in Adalet Ağaoğlu’s Dar Zamanlar Trilogy
Adalet Ağaoğlu’s trilogy Dar Zamanlar [Narrow Times] addresses memory, history, and identity by depicting the development of its protagonist, Aysel, who begins her narrative as a little girl raised with Republican ideals and becomes an academician in the
Seda Arıkan, Talat Aytan
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Juliet’s Migrations in Alice Munro’s Runaway: Making and Losing Connections
This reading of Alice Munro’s Juliet trilogy, in Runaway (2004), proposes an analysis of the sequence of three stories as one that simultaneously establishes connections and undermines them.
Christine LORRE-JOHNSTON
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Bowlby’s ‘trilogy’ - Attachment, Separation , and Loss - had, by 2010, been cited over 12 000 times. By this measure at least, John Bowlby is the most influential psychoanalyst of all time, establishing a new developmental paradigm. Yet Bowlby’s initial aims were relatively modest.
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Burnt and Blossoming: Material Mysticism in Trilogy and Four Quartets [PDF]
This paper brings two WWII poems into dialogue: H.D.'s Trilogy and Eliot's Four Quartets. Both poems express a creative response to the destruction of war.
Anderson, Elizabeth
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Single-Center Experience with Swiss LithoClast® Trilogy for Kidney Stones
Introduction: PCNL remains the gold standard for larger kidney stones. Reducing the operating time of PCNL and its complication rate seems to be the next logical step in optimizing this classical technique.
Victor-Mihail Cauni +6 more
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