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Frontal Eye Field Neurons Assess Visual Stability Across Saccades [PDF]
The image on the retina may move because the eyes move, or because something in the visual scene moves. The brain is not fooled by this ambiguity. Even as we make saccades, we are able to detect whether visual objects remain stable or move.
Crapse, Trinity B., Sommer, Marc A.
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Abstract This chapter defends a view labeled ‘Latin Trinitarianism’. In this view, there is but one divine substance, who is just God. Monotheism is preserved but the life of this one God is composed of three event-based persons who exist simultaneously. Thus the doctrine of the Trinity is preserved. The chapter appeals to the notion of ‘
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In the Abbey of Viboldone, in suburban Milan, there is a medieval Trinitarian sinopia that never before has received an in-depth analysis. This paper proposes that the sinopia is related to a group known as the Guglielmites, prosecuted in this region of Milan in 1300. The Guglielmites believed that a woman named Guglielma was the Holy Spirit, the third
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This study establishes an efficient oleaginous heterotrophic microalga, Schizochytrium, through chassis optimization and metabolic engineering, significantly enhancing fatty acid titers and productivities. It also identifies a regulatory mechanism that coordinates biomass and lipid synthesis, providing a rational target for metabolic pathway rewiring ...
Fangzhong Wang +7 more
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Supramolecular Interactions Modulate RNA:DNA Folding Observed via Nanopore Sensing
Solid‐state nanopores enable the detection of RNA species at the single‐molecule level. To rapidly and accurately identify barcoded RNAs as they translocate the pore, it is imperative to reduce analyte folding. Here, we demonstrate that RNA's supramolecular interactions with urea inhibit folding, increasing the number of readable barcodes while ...
Thieme T. Schmidt +7 more
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Learning From Each Other, Serving Together
At Trinity Christian College we believe that incorporating service and scholarship into teaching is congruent with the transformational nature of Trinity’s mission.
Powell, Patricia L.
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The Trinity is unconstitutional [PDF]
AbstractSome marble, appropriately worked, comes to constitute a statue: constitution is the relation between the resulting statue and the marble it is made of. Some recent authors use the concept of constitution to explicate or at least provide an analogy for the doctrine of the Trinity. I argue that this won't do, because there is no viable candidate
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A multifunctional nanosheet–exosome hybrid system incorporating f‐CA(OH) nanosheets enriched with abundant surface vacancies are developed. These nanosheets fuse with natural exosomes, endowing them with nanozyme‐like catalytic capabilities while retaining their inherent biological functions.
Rongze Tang +13 more
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Controlling enzyme activity with molecular precision remains a fundamental challenge. Here, we present a DNA‐based strategy for the dynamic and programmable regulation of enzyme function in response to arbitrary, user‐defined chemical cues. We report the development of single‐molecule DNA tweezers (SMDTs)—structures that can be programmed to bind and ...
Shivudu Godhulayyagari +2 more
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Trinitizing the Universe: Teilhard’s Theogenesis and the Dynamism of Love
The God-world relationship bears an ambiguous relationship between God’s immanent life and God’s life in history. The development of the doctrine of the Trinity in the early Church gave rise to a distinction between theologia and oikonomia. Bonaventure’s
Delio Ilia
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