We also investigated the unanswered question of whether the biological mechanisms underlying anthropometric biomarkers have a stronger influence in groups where sexual orientation and gender identity are both similar to patterns that are most commonly found among the other sex. For example, male same-sex...
This study examines the narrative structure of the Gospel of John, focusing particularly on the passage that most modern-day scholars regard as the conclusion of the first part of the Fourth Gospel. Despite the popularly-accepted bipartite division of John, an analysis of 12:37-50 in the conte...
154 Acts of John The Acts of John was written in Egypt not long after the middle of the second century c.e., probably by a new convert from paganism to Christianity.300 His goal is to proclaim Jesus as the true God, but he does so in suc... J Murphyo'Connor - 《Journal of the...
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We examined the associations between germline variants and breast cancer mortality using a large meta-analysis of women of European ancestry. Meta-analyses included summary estimates based on Cox models of twelve datasets using ~10.4 million variants for
measurement must tie to what john hagel from the deloitte center for the edge terms “metrics that matter.” when seeking funding for a social initiative, for example, proposals should link the investment to what leaders are concerned about. to make the investment case, hagel argues that when ...
R Ellis - John Benjamins Publishing Company, 被引量: 823发表: 1999年 The Structural Syllabus and Second Language Acquisition This paper examines the case for a structural syllabus in the light of second language acquisition research. It argues that a structural syllabus cannot easily serve as a ...
Verity R, Okell LC, Dorigatti I, Winskill P, Whittaker C, Imai N, Cuomo-Dannenburg G, Thompson H, Walker PGT, Fu H, Dighe A, Griffin JT, Baguelin M, Bhatia S, Boonyasiri A, Cori A, Cucunubá Z, FitzJohn R, Gaythorpe K, Green W, Hamlet A, Hinsley W, Laydon D, Nedjati-...
Bioenergetic failure caused by impaired utilisation of glucose and fatty acids contributes to organ dysfunction across multiple tissues in critical illness. Ketone bodies may form an alternative substrate source, but the feasibility and safety of inducin
Since the free-electron laser (FEL) was first demonstrated by John Madey at Stanford in 19771, its capability in producing high-power ultrashort-wavelength, and spatially coherent radiation opened various applications in biophysical and materials science, surface studies, chemical technology, medical app...