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Toxic chinese herbal medicine recognition in real-world images via multi-scale and attention-enhanced EfficientNetV2. [PDF]
Zhu G, Joo J, Park S, Kim SC.
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Sketches for a Hamiltonian Vernacular as a Social Function of Property [PDF]
Davidson, Nestor M.
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ABSTRACT Integrated resorts (IRs) increasingly embed cultural and creative elements (CCEs) to buffer the moral tension that often accompanies hedonic consumption, yet the underlying psychological mechanisms remain underexplored. Drawing on cue utilization theory and cognitive dissonance theory, this study examines how CCE‐embedded extrinsic and ...
Chunli Ji +4 more
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Energy consumption and thermal comfort of rock-cut and modern buildings. [PDF]
Mangeli M, Aram F, Abouei R.
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STREETS AS STAGES: Traffic Enforcement and the Competition for Cultural Growth in China
ABSTRACT In keeping with China’s desire to build soft power to parallel its economic growth, the policing of city streets has moved to the forefront as a mechanism for moral regulation and improving urban prestige. Under pressure to civilize their citizenry, many Chinese cities have become entrepreneurial cities within a type of cultural growth ...
Gregory Fayard
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Living with Ghosts: How Physical Traces of the Past Shape Cultural Trauma in Chinatowns. [PDF]
Patterson M +4 more
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Enteric Nervous System Damage by Food Contaminants: A Pathway to Neurodegeneration?
ABSTRACT The enteric nervous system (ENS), a key component of the gut–brain axis, has emerged as a critical player in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease (PD). It is the first neural system exposed to food contaminants (FCs)—a diverse group of ubiquitous toxic compounds fortuitously present in food derived from production, processing, storage, or ...
Helena Ramos +3 more
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Quantitative ethnobotany of plants used for vernacular building construction in Ghana. [PDF]
Boakye MK.
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Abstract This commentary examines how artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes scholarly authorship through Fredrik Barth's figures of the guru and the conjurer. The guru instructs within moral and scholarly frameworks, while the conjurer mystifies through spectacle.
Jaap Timmer, Anna‐Karina Hermkens
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3D-Printed Lightweight Earth Fiber: From Tiles to Tessellations. [PDF]
Carcassi OB, Akemah T, Ben-Alon L.
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