HISTORY AND CONTEMPORANEITY: A PERSPECTIVE OF DECONSTRUCTIONIST FAREWELL TO THE PAST


Genomic signatures of local directional selection in a high gene flow marine organism; the Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)

Abstract Background Marine fishes have been shown to display low levels of genetic structuring and associated high levels of gene flow, suggesting shallow evolutionary trajectories and, possibly, limited or lacking adaptive divergence among local populations.We investigated variation in 98 gene-associated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for

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A polo ball in the right atrium, importance of echocardiographic characteristics of intracardiac myxomas: a case report

Abstract Background Myxomas are the most prevalent type of heart tumors, mainly occurring in the left atrium, with approximately 20% of cases found in the right atrium.Timely diagnosis and appropriate management of myxomas are crucial for favorable outcomes and to minimize complications.Case presentation A 77-year-old Asian male with no significant

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Research on Curve through Safety of Straddle-type Monorail Vehicle

Through the force analysis on straddle-type monorail vehicle bogie and the Gas Stove Nipple track beam, the safety performance evaluationindexes of straddle-type monorail vehicle through curve were studied, combined with railway and vehicle safety performance evaluationindex.The overturning coefficient of vehicle was revised, and the lateral force

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Toll-like receptors of deuterostome invertebrates

Defensive systems against pathogens are responsible not only for survival or lifetime of an individual but also Ball - Nets for the evolution of a species.Innate immunity is expected to be more important for invertebrates than mammals, given that adaptive immunity has not been acquired in the former.Toll-like receptors (TLRs) have been shown to pla

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