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Politics in TV Series and TV Series in Politics. Case Study of Turkish Historical TV Shows
The phenomenon of rapidly growing international popularity of relatively new “Made in Turkey” brand, the TV series, is under the scope of interests of not only art or cinema critics but also journalists, sociologists as well as scholars in the fields of Turkic Studies, Cultural anthropology etc.
Ruben H. Melkonyan +2 more
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As a pilot phase of the Central Asian Genomic Diversity Project, whole‐genome sequencing of 166 individuals from 20 Central Asian and Afghan Hazara populations reveals fine‐scale substructure shaped by repeated trans‐Eurasian migration and admixture. Integrated analyses uncover post‐admixture adaptation, archaic introgression, and medically relevant ...
Mengge Wang +11 more
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Serial Speakers: a Dataset of TV Series
For over a decade, TV series have been drawing increasing interest, both from the audience and from various academic fields. But while most viewers are hooked on the continuous plots of TV serials, the few annotated datasets available to researchers focus on standalone episodes of classical TV series.
Xavier Bost +2 more
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Large‐scale UK Biobank analyses identify clinical and proteomic signatures for early prediction of valvular heart disease and its subtypes. Proteins add predictive value for VHD, AVS, and MVR, with outcome‐specific compact panels showing translational potential. Multi‐layer evidence highlights matrix remodeling, protease regulation, immune inflammation,
Zhihao Jiang +10 more
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A DLN dataset was built to analyze MABS composition versus in vitro/in vivo osteogenesis and angiogenesis. An MLP neural network, taking BG morphological parameters as input, extracts bioactive features from these datasets. A rabbit tibial defect model then validates 4D‐printed MABS for adaptability and bone regeneration in critical defects.
Xiongjie Liang +12 more
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Continuité, canonicité et complétude dans Doctor Who
This article explores the complex relation to continuity in the British show Doctor Who (BBC, 1963-1989, 2005-), by looking into its multi-auctoriality from a diachronic and then synchronic point of view, and by detailing a fictional world dispersed ...
Florent Favard
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ABSTRACT Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive and disabling joint disease driven by oxidative stress, chondrocyte senescence and extracellular matrix (ECM) degradation, yet lacks effective disease‐modifying treatments. In this study, we identified miR‐197‐3p as a previously unrecognized, cartilage‐protective miRNA significantly downregulated in both ...
Xuejie Cai +11 more
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« Reality is out there » : le néo-réalisme fantastique dans quelques épisodes de The X-Files
From the series X-Files, what often stands out is the paranoid structure around which the continuity of the principal storyline is constructed — the conspiracy theory that structures, or at least provides unity, over the course of seasons, beyond the ...
Emmanuelle Delanoë-Brun
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NSUN2‐mediated m5C modification cooperates with ALYREF to stabilize and export IP3R3 mRNA, increasing IP3R3 expression and Ca2 + overload in chondrocytes. This signaling promotes mitochondrial dysfunction, NLRP3 inflammasome activation, and senescence, thereby accelerating osteoarthritis progression.
Guping Mao +8 more
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Monstrueuse convergence ? Penny Dreadful, ou la littérature à l’épreuve de la transmédialité
Although it was labelled a monster mash upon its release, Penny Dreadful (Showtime, 2014) offers a subtle combination of literature and film. Indeed, the series strangely blends Shakespeare with The Exorcist, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein with The Phantom ...
Sébastien Lefait
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