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Wani, Hemraj Bhaginath, Jyoti Tembhurne, Arti Gangurde, Manish Chauhan, Vipul Diwan, and Harmandeep Dhaliwal. "Rehabilitation of missing maxillary incisors with two implants and guided bone regeneration." IP Journal of Surgery and Allied Sciences 5, no. 2 (2023): 61–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.jsas.2023.015.

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Achieving esthetically satisfactory results after the replacement of missing maxillary incisors is a challenging task that requires meticulous planning on the part of dentists The main aesthetic objectives of an implant-supported prosthesis, from a surgical point of view, are the achievement of a harmonious gingival margin, the maintenance of intact papillae, and the preservation or delineation of a convex contour of the alveolar crest. GBR involves the application of a membrane to exclude non‐osteogenic tissues from interfering with bone regeneration that may impede the osseointegration proce
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Baramiya, Mamuka G., and Eugene Baranov. "From cancer to rejuvenation: incomplete regeneration as the missing link (Part I: the same origin, different outcomes)." Future Science OA 6, no. 3 (2020): FSO450. http://dx.doi.org/10.2144/fsoa-2019-0119.

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Here, we interpret malignant tissue transformation from the aging point of view, that is, as a result of insufficient cell adaptation to the needs of regeneration/repair and proliferation. A consequence of the aging (senescence) process is gradual loss of self-renewal potential. It limits lifespan and leads to death due to the decline of tissue/organ functions, failure of regulatory mechanisms, disruption of endogenous processes and increased susceptibility to exogenous factors. Recapitulation of the embryonic pathway of self-renewal/rejuvenation in adulthood is epigenetically determined. At t
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Benkő, Melinda, Regina Balla, and Gergely Hory. "Participatory place-making in the renewal of post-Communist large prefabricated housing estate." Journal of Place Management and Development 11, no. 2 (2018): 223–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jpmd-06-2017-0050.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to introduce a Central-European perspective into the international discussion of the participatory place-making. The research focuses on the renewal of the large prefabricated housing estates, dominant type of urban housing in the area where after the privatisation process resident-owners own only a so-called floating plot under their block. In total, 80 per cent of the land of the whole neighbourhood remains public. The question is how participatory place-making works in this specific urban, social and cultural situation? Design/methodology/approach By int
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Caroline, MOMO SOLEFACK Marie, TEMGOUA Lucie Félicité, and ASSONE Norbert Gildas. "Germination and Viability of Pericopsis elata (Harms) V. Meeuwen (Fabaceae) Seedlings Issues of Different Mother Tree Diameters in Forests Production (East - Cameroon)." International Journal of Sciences Volume 6, no. 2017-04 (2017): 100–108. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3349809.

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Pericopsis elata (Fabaceae) is a highly commercial species of semi-evergreen wet forests in central and western Africa. Its exploitation began in the second half of the 20th century because of its highly valued wood on the international market. Because of its low potential for natural regeneration, it is now considered an endangered species by IUCN and listed in Appendix II of CITES. No action was taken on the identification of good mother tree to enable good production of seedlings suitable for the management of logged forests of this species. Hence the need for new scientific investigation w
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García-Sancha, Natalia, Roberto Corchado-Cobos, Aurora Gómez-Vecino, et al. "Evolutionary Origins of Metabolic Reprogramming in Cancer." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 23, no. 20 (2022): 12063. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232012063.

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Metabolic changes that facilitate tumor growth are one of the hallmarks of cancer. These changes are not specific to tumors but also take place during the physiological growth of tissues. Indeed, the cellular and tissue mechanisms present in the tumor have their physiological counterpart in the repair of tissue lesions and wound healing. These molecular mechanisms have been acquired during metazoan evolution, first to eliminate the infection of the tissue injury, then to enter an effective regenerative phase. Cancer itself could be considered a phenomenon of antagonistic pleiotropy of the gene
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Montelatici, Elisa, Barbara Baluce, Enrico Ragni, et al. "Defining the identity of human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells." Biochemistry and Cell Biology 93, no. 1 (2015): 74–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/bcb-2014-0094.

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Adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADMSCs) are an ideal population for regenerative medical application. Both the isolation procedure and the culturing conditions are crucial steps, since low yield can limit further cell therapies, especially when minimal adipose tissue harvests are available for cell expansion. To date, a standardized procedure encompassing both isolation sites and expansion methods is missing, thus making the choice of the most appropriate conditions for the preparation of ADMSCs controversial, especially in view of the different applications needed. In this study, we c
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Fu, Cong, Meng Chen, Kun Yang, and Qi Zhou. "Heritage Characterisation and Preservation Strategies for the Original Shantung Christian University Union Medical College (Jinan)—A Case of Modern Mission Hospital Heritage in China." Buildings 15, no. 3 (2025): 336. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15030336.

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At the turn of the 20th century, Christian and Catholic churches in Western nations established numerous mission hospitals in non-European regions. In China, mission hospitals represent a significant category of modern architectural heritage, symbolising advancements in healthcare and medical education while also serving as historical artifacts of early cultural interactions between China and the West. With ongoing developments in medical technology, these mission hospital structures no longer meet contemporary healthcare demands; many have been repurposed or temporarily abandoned. Preserving
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Zelenko, J. V., and M. V. Kalymbet. "Development of Recommendations for Improving the Interaction Efficiency Between the Components of the «Sender-Carrier-Recipient» System." Science and Transport Progress, no. 2(98) (June 21, 2022): 5–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.15802/stp2022/267937.

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Purpose. The study is aimed at developing recommendations for improving the efficiency of the relevant units of the «sender-carrier-recipient» system for correcting their work on railway safety management during the transportation of dangerous goods and/or during an emergency situation. Methodology. On the basis of graphic, analytical tools and with the help of the probability theory, the assessment of the emergency situation occurrence was analyzed. Findings. On the basis of the combined Ishikawa diagram of the key event tree and the risk map of the key event, an analysis of the risk assessme
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H., B. Kekre, and D. Thepade Sudeep. "Rotation Invariant Fusion of Partial Image Parts in Vista Creation using Missing View Regeneration." September 24, 2008. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1079826.

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The automatic construction of large, high-resolution image vistas (mosaics) is an active area of research in the fields of photogrammetry [1,2], computer vision [1,4], medical image processing [4], computer graphics [3] and biometrics [8]. Image stitching is one of the possible options to get image mosaics. Vista Creation in image processing is used to construct an image with a large field of view than that could be obtained with a single photograph. It refers to transforming and stitching multiple images into a new aggregate image without any visible seam or distortion in the overlapping area
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QUANG BAO, TRAN, LE HONG VIET, NGUYEN HONG HAI, NGUYEN THANH TUAN, and LE VAN CUONG. "Population dynamics and regeneration of Shorea roxburghii, a threatened timber species in Southern region, Viet Nam." Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity 22, no. 12 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.13057/biodiv/d221261.

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Abstract. Bao TQ, Viet LH, Hai NH, Tuan NT, Cuong LV. 2021. Population dynamics and regeneration of Shorea roxburghii, a threatened timber species in Southern region, Viet Nam. Biodiversitas 22: 5649-5656. Despite its wide distribution in South and Southeast Asia, Shorea roxburghii G. Don is classified as Vulnerable in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species due to over-exploitation for its valuable timber. This study aims to investigate the population dynamics and regeneration of S. roxburghii in southeastern Vietnam, serving for conservation and sustainable development plan. Six plots of 2,5
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Hu, Yan, Xiangyu Pan, Yu Shi, et al. "Muscles are barely required for the patterning and cell dynamics in axolotl limb regeneration." Frontiers in Genetics 13 (October 10, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.1036641.

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Regeneration of a complex appendage structure such as limb requires upstream and downstream coordination of multiple types of cells. Given type of cell may sit at higher upstream position to control the activities of other cells. Muscles are one of the major cell masses in limbs. However, the subtle functional relationship between muscle and other cells in vertebrate complex tissue regeneration are still not well established. Here, we use Pax7 mutant axolotls, in which the limb muscle is developmentally lost, to investigate limb regeneration in the absence of skeletal muscle. We find that the
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Lankford, Bruce, and Stuart Orr. "Exploring the Critical Role of Water in Regenerative Agriculture; Building Promises and Avoiding Pitfalls." Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 6 (June 13, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2022.891709.

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This article seeks greater clarity in the connections between water and regenerative agriculture (RA). We first review existing soil/water knowledge and argue that desired “RA and water” outcomes depend on the management and optimal levels of two key soil properties; readily available moisture and infiltration rate. Secondly, we hypothesize these help define a range of RA beneficial outcomes or “promises,” such as improved vegetative growth, reduced risk of erosive runoff, higher soil organic matter content and biological fertility, easier irrigation management, resilience to drought, better w
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Ervilha Pereira, Pedro, Jan L. De Bleecker, Elke Bogaert, and Bart Dermaut. "Myopathic aggregation-prone variants in the TDP-43 prion-like domain: genetics paving the way." Brain, February 26, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awaf076.

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Abstract While neuropathological and genetic studies have established the crucial involvement of TDP-43 proteinopathy in the pathogenesis of ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), FTD (Frontotemporal Dementia) and related neurodegenerative disorders, multiple studies have described the presence of TDP-43 inclusions in muscular disorders, including inclusion body myositis but also other related rimmed vacuole myopathies. In addition, TDP-43 has been reported to be essential in normal muscle physiology as it is implicated in the formation of so-called amyloid-like myogranules during normal muscle
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Mudie, Ella. "Disaster and Renewal: The Praxis of Shock in the Surrealist City Novel." M/C Journal 16, no. 1 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.587.

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Introduction In the wake of the disaster of World War I, the Surrealists formulated a hostile critique of the novel that identified its limitations in expressing the depth of the mind's faculties and the fragmentation of the psyche after catastrophic events. From this position of crisis, the Surrealists undertook a series of experimental innovations in form, structure, and style in an attempt to renew the genre. This article examines how the praxis of shock is deployed in a number of Surrealist city novels as a conduit for revolt against a society that grew increasingly mechanised in the clima
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Tepeli Türel, Özlem, and Başak Demireş Özkul. "Istanbul as a "City of Design"." M/C Journal 25, no. 3 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2902.

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Introduction Despite the emphasis on the theoretical definitions of the concept of “creativity“ and its impact on cities, it is still uncertain, difficult to measure and limited. Creativity and its impacts are difficult to generalise because of the multiplicity of approaches and a lack of comparative analysis. The concept of creativity and its reflection on cities represents a paradigm that brings together academics from different fields, including cultural economists, those working on economic development and innovation, sociologists, economic geographers, and urban planners. The creative eco
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Gantley, Michael J., and James P. Carney. "Grave Matters: Mediating Corporeal Objects and Subjects through Mortuary Practices." M/C Journal 19, no. 1 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1058.

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IntroductionThe common origin of the adjective “corporeal” and the noun “corpse” in the Latin root corpus points to the value of mortuary practices for investigating how the human body is objectified. In post-mortem rituals, the body—formerly the manipulator of objects—becomes itself the object that is manipulated. Thus, these funerary rituals provide a type of double reflexivity, where the object and subject of manipulation can be used to reciprocally illuminate one another. To this extent, any consideration of corporeality can only benefit from a discussion of how the body is objectified thr
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Cruikshank, Lauren. "Articulating Alternatives: Moving Past a Plug-and-Play Prosthetic Media Model." M/C Journal 22, no. 5 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1596.

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The first uncomfortable twinges started when I was a grad student, churning out my Master’s thesis on a laptop that I worked on at the library, in my bedroom, on the kitchen table, and at the coffee shop. By the last few months, typing was becoming uncomfortable for my arms, but as any thesis writer will tell you, your whole body is uncomfortable with the endless hours sitting, inputting, and revising. I didn’t think much of it until I moved on to a new city to start a PhD program. Now the burning that accompanied my essay-typing binges started to worry me more, especially since I noticed the
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Dixon, Ian. "Film Writing Adapted for Game Narrative: Myth or Error?" M/C Journal 20, no. 1 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1225.

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J.J. Gittes (Jack Nicholson) is appalled to learn that his lover is a victim of incest in Robert Towne and Roman Polanski’s definitive, yet subversive film Chinatown (Roman Polanski, 1974). Similarly, Ethan Mars (Pascale Langdale), the hero of the electronic game Heavy Rain (David Cage, 2010), is equally devastated to find his child has been abducted. One a cinema classic of the detective genre, the other a sophisticated electronic game: both ground-breaking, both compelling, but delivered in contrasting media. So, what do Chinatown and Heavy Rain have in common from the writer’s point of view
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