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- How new-born brain cells use customized programs to "lock in" their final identities?
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- Public Awareness on In-Cabin Air Quality
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- How children make decisions on whether to trust gossip
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- How a novel can help us understand history, the Andaman Islands, and Indigenous knowledge
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- Ethnicity as the new origin and its evaluation by Andrology
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- Emerging evidence in bladder cancer care: Congress highlights
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- Social compatibility is quantifiable in non-human animals and influenced by early-life sleep
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- New aspects of carcinogenesis help in successful cancer prevention and therapy
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- Human-Robotic Interaction Experiment Task Database
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- The Politics of Publishing: Access, Ownership, and Control
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- Robot Speed vs. Accuracy: How Users Perceive Intention Recognition
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- Framing potential losses at work increases upward communication from employees to supervisors
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- Sleep loss makes people change their minds, even when they feel confident
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- How Malware Helps Criminals Run Fake Online Shops Targeting Japanese Consumers
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- The first blood test of Dupuytren disease
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- When Both Partners Work in Academia: What It Means for Women's Careers and Family Life
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- Finding Your Way: How Cognitive Abilities and Instructions Shape Route Learning from Maps
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- Risk-Taking Behavior in Human-Robot Teams: Collaboration vs. Competition
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- A Firewall for Protecting Sensors and Actuators from Physical Signal Attacks
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- Baby's head shape: Developmental trends and secular trends observed in recent years
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- How Thai Gen Z turned anime from a stigma into a mainstream identity and cultural force
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- The AI Knowledge Gap: Do I Really Know What I Know about AI?
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- Algorithmic co-arguers: AI-mediated argumentation and structural epistemic injustice
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- Fruit flies have "personality" in how they react to sensory input
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- Structure of non-Zachariasen network-forming glasses
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- What is the structural role of magnesium and zinc in silicate glasses?
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- Erasmus, Grotius and Rembrandt: Freedom and Toleration
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- AEGIS: simulating evolution of aging and lifespan in virtual populations
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- Uruguay
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- Remote Ultrasound Control of Mechanochemical Reactions in Living Plants
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- The Bright and Dark Sides of Free Speech in 16th-Century Poland
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- How a gene linked to autism and schizophrenia controls the shape and behaviour of brain immune cells
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- Erasmus, Grotius and Rembrandt: toleration and freedom
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- EventChat: Implementation and user-centric evaluation of a large language model-driven conversational recommender system for exploring leisure events in an SME context
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- When a Therapist’s Feelings Help—and When They Get in the Way
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- Private Enterprise in Dutch Parliamentary Inquiries on Major Crises
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- Self-disgust in anorexia nervosa - a possible explanation for a persisting negative body image?
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- Understanding aircraft propeller vibrations
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- New luminescent materials investigated
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- What Followers Need From Leaders and Why It Matters
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- Building better surgical robots through low-fidelity prototyping and collaborative design workshops.
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- Comparing light-based blood flow monitors across skin tones for postpartum hemorrhage detection
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- Scope of Public Participation for the Protection of Biodiversity in Bangladesh: Some Legal Reflections
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- Do We Need an International Instrument for the Recognition of the Right to a Healthy Environment?
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- The dual status of rivers in Bangladesh as legal persons and public trust properties: the likelihood of legal complexity
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- Intersection of the Legal Personhood of Rivers and the Law of the Sea in the Context of Bangladesh
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- How, and When, Four Gospels Prevailed
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