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Hassoon, Mohammed Naser. "Epidemic as Metaphor: the Allegorical Significance of Epidemic Accounts in Literature." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Philologia 66, no. 3 (2021): 201–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbphilo.2021.3.13.

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"Epidemic as Metaphor: The Allegorical Significance of Epidemic Accounts in Literature. Our paper searches for those common elements in selected literary representations of the plagues that have affected humanity. As a theoretical framework for our research, we have considered the contributions of Peta Michell, who equals pandemic with contagion and sees it as a metaphor; Susan Sontag views illness as a punishment or a sign, the subject of a metaphorization. Christa Jansohn sees the pest as a metaphor for an extreme form of collective calamity. For René Girard, the medical plague is a metaphor
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Riva, Michele Augusto, Marta Benedetti, and Giancarlo Cesana. "Pandemic Fear and Literature: Observations from Jack London’s The Scarlet Plague." Emerging Infectious Diseases 20, no. 10 (2014): 1753–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2010.130278.

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Kim, Dae-Joong. "(Post) Pandemic and (Post) Apocalypse - Ecological Collapse and the Hope of Symbiosis in Jack London’s The Scarlet Plague and Margaret Atwood’s MaddAddam Trilogy -." Theological Research Institute of Sahmyook University 27, no. 1 (2025): 16–42. https://doi.org/10.56035/tod.2025.27.1.16.

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This essay explores themes of the (post-)pandemic and (post-) apocalypse by analyzing two key novels: Jack London’s The Scarlet Plague and Margaret Atwood’s MaddAddam trilogy. As a theoretical framework, I draw on various theories of apocalypse and the ecological significance of pandemics, including Giorgio Agamben’s concepts of biopolitics and stasis, as well as Donna Haraway’s notions of kinship, symbiosis, and sympoiesis. Jack London’s The Scarlet Plague examines the apocalyptic collapse of human civilization during the outbreak of the “Red Death.” However, the novel attributes this collaps
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Aldama, Frederick Luis. "What Literature Tells Us about the Pandemic." Journal of Critical Studies in Language and Literature 2, no. 1 (2020): 24–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.46809/jcsll.v2i1.50.

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Literature can play an important role in shaping our responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. It can offer us significant insights into how individuals treated the trauma of pandemics in the past, and how to survive in a situation beyond our control.
 Considering the changes and challenges that the coronavirus might bring for us, we should know that the world we are living in today is shaped by the biological crisis of the past. This understanding can help us deal with the challenges in the current pandemic situation. Literature can show us how the crisis has affected the lives of infected ind
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Dr, R. Ravindran, and T. K. Vedharaja Dr. "Loss and Hope in the Pandemic Condition of The Scarlet Plague by Jack London." Literary Druid 4, no. 2 (2022): 30–34. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5918671.

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<em>This paper discusses two phenomenal things of human beings. i.e hope and loss. Loss in life is always inevitable, so the hope. The more one has hope, the more he can postpone his loss. Time is a precious one. Hence one should not lament the loss. He should immediately react to it in a positive way. He should encourage his hopeful nature to step forward. Both the world and life have uncertainty as Covid-19 has shown the uncertainty of life. Literature is not the mere representation of society; sometimes it shows, teaches or educates people to live happily. On that stance, epidemic literatur
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Abukova, R. A. "Hypogammaglobulinemia and therapeutic use of gamma globulin." Kazan medical journal 43, no. 3 (2021): 82–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/kazmj84095.

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In the Soviet Union, gammaglobulin was first obtained in 1946 by Kholchev and Kolesnikova from the blood serum of donors. At first, it was used to prevent measles, and then, as the content of various antibodies in it was studied, it began to be used for poliomyelitis (Leitman, Strakhova, Denisenko, Bogdanov), Botkin's disease (Ananiev, Grachev, Fabrikantov), ​​whooping cough (Khropetskaya), scarlet fever ( Kaushanskaya, Zhagullo, Mauerman). Gammaglobulins were also obtained from the blood serum of animals, which were successfully used for rabies (Selimov, Durasova, Kovalevskaya. Kobrinsky, Chu
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Dibyajyoti Das. "“Numbing of the Heart”: Negotiating with Humanity in the Wake of the Pandemic in Jack London’s The Scarlet Plague." Creative Launcher 5, no. 3 (2020): 61–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.53032/tcl.2020.5.3.09.

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As the world progresses in its fight against COVID-19, the human civilization finds itself fighting against more than just a mere pathogen. Besides being an unprecedented health emergency, the pandemic has caused breakdowns in many other fronts as well. One of the very alarming issues is the incidents of inhumanity, callousness and deliberate cruelty by people towards their fellow-sufferers, which may incite far-reaching complications in the human society. In the worst case scenario, civilization could go either way- to become more united than ever or to fall to pieces with the extinction of h
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V. Suntsov, Victor. "Origin and Evolution of the Plague Microbe Yersinia Pestis: Molecular Genetic and Ecological Scenarios." International Journal of Clinical Case Reports and Reviews 24, no. 3 (2025): 01–08. https://doi.org/10.31579/2690-4861/728.

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It is known that the direct ancestor of the ‘blood’ plague pathogen – the microbe Yersinia pestis – is the saprozoonotic psychrophilic causative agent of the Far Eastern scarlet-like fever (FESLF) Y. pseudotuberculosis O:1b, and the divergence of these species occurred in the recent historical past, no earlier than 30 thousand years ago in the central regions of Asia without any human involvement. These facts indicate certain changes in the habitat of a certain population (clone) of the FESLF pathogen in the region of Central Asia or adjacent regions, which caused the speciation of Y. pestis.
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Suntsov, Viktor V. "The principle of ecological and molecular consensus in reconstructed plague microbe <i>Yersinia pestis</i> phylogeny." Russian Journal of Infection and Immunity 14, no. 4 (2024): 645–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.15789/2220-7619-tpo-17601.

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In the second half of the 20th century, through the efforts of scientists from many countries, a coherent theory of natural plague foci (sylvatic plague) was formulated, attempted to describe the history of the origin and evolution of the causative agent of plague infection, the microbeYersinia pestis. But the accumulated knowledge in this regard remained extremely limited. Envisioned by the modern phylogenetics, the methods of phylogenetic constructions in the pregenomic time were rather primitive, “manual”, characteristic of early empirico-intuitive Haeckel phylogenetics. Since the beginning
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Carvalho, André. "A praga escarlate e o vírus da linguagem." Em Tese 26, no. 3 (2021): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.17851/1982-0739.26.3.14-37.

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: Este artigo discute A praga escarlate (The Scarlet Plague), novela publicada em 1912 pelo escritor estadunidense Jack London. A obra detalha um futuro alternativo em que o planeta foi devastado por uma pandemia e a população restante vive em condições próximas à barbárie. A obra é examinada em relação a teorias de contágio e é interpretada como uma instância exemplar das transformações intelectuais e políticas da chamada Era Progressista. Detalhamos como teorias da microbiologia e da epidemiologia influenciaram conceitos nascentes de multidão e cultura, particularmente em teorias nascentes d
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Tsiamis, C., G. Vrioni, E. Vogiatzakis, and A. Tsakris. "The evolution of infectious diseases and Microbiology in Greece during 19th century through the lectures of Athens Medical Society (1835- 1900)." ACTA MICROBIOLOGICA HELLENICA 61, no. 1 (2016): 51–63. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10020734.

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The aim of this study is to present the nosological spectrum of Greece during the 19th century. The source of information for the study have been the lectures of the Athens Medical Society during the period 1835-1900, which include microbiology-related issues that cut across various medical domains such as Microbiology, Epidemiology, Hygiene, Pathology, Pediatrics, Gynecology, Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology and Venereology-Dermatology. The analysis of these communications reveals that Greece was affected by the same infections as Europe, with plague, malaria, smallpox, cholera, typhus, tubercul
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Brand, Mark R. "Growing Old in Utopia." Age, Culture, Humanities: An Interdisciplinary Journal 3 (January 1, 2018): 163–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/ageculturehumanities.v3i.130159.

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&#x0D; &#x0D; &#x0D; Utopian Studies and Age Studies, as disciplines, have traditionally had little to do with one another despite a great deal of shared scholarly “territory.” This essay examines one such nexus of shared territory: the changing representa-tion of age as a component of social formation in American utopian fictions of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. A perceptible shift in Anglophone utopian depictions of aging can be identified in the approximate years 1890-1914, before which aging was largely figured as a non-othering, normative characteristic, and after whi
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Suntsov, V. V. "Ecological scenario of the plague microbe <i>Yersinia pestis</i> speciation underlying adequate molecular evolutionary model." Russian Journal of Infection and Immunity 12, no. 5 (2022): 809–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.15789/2220-7619-eso-1955.

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It is known that the psychrophilic pseudotuberculosis microbe serotype 1 (Y. pseudotuberculosis 0:1b) causing Far East scarlet-like fever (FESLF) an intestinal infection found in a wide range of invertebrates and vertebrates inhabiting cold regions in the Northern and Central Asia as well as Far East is direct ancestor of the plague causative agent Yersinia pestis. However, the mechanism of Y. pestis speciation remains poorly elucidated. Numerous Y. pestis phylogenies created by using molecular genetic (MG) technologies are largely contradictory, being not in line with reliable data obtained b
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Лисанець, Юлія Валеріївна, Олена Миколаївна Бєляєва та Інеса Віталіївна Роженко. "МОТИВИ ЕПІДЕМІЇ ТА ПАНДЕМІЇ В ЛІТЕРАТУРНО-МЕДИЧНОМУ ДИСКУРСІ ПРОЗИ США". Наукові записки Харківського національного педагогічного університету ім. Г. С. Сковороди "Літературознавство" 1, № 99 (2022): 69–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.34142/2312-1076.2022.1.99.05.

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The aim of this research is to examine the narrative representation of epidemics in the 20th century U.S. literature, using the methods of narratological analysis and receptive aesthetics. The study relies on the corpus of the 20th century U.S. novels: Scarlet Plague (1912) by Jack London, Earth Abides (1949) by George R. Stewart, I am Legend (1954) by Richard Matheson, The Stand (1978) by Stephen King, Contagion (1996) by Robin Cook, and Darwin’s Radio (1999) by Greg Bear. The aspects of epidemic representation in fiction have been studied using modern literary criticism research in the areas
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Morii, Tomoya, Takayoshi Sumioka, Ai Izutani-Kitano, et al. "A Case of Solitary Nonvascularized Corneal Epithelial Dysplasia." Case Reports in Ophthalmological Medicine 2016 (2016): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/5687285.

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Background. Epithelial dysplasia is categorized as conjunctival/corneal intraepithelial neoplasia which is a precancerous lesion. The lesion is usually developed at the limbal region and grows towards central cornea in association with neovascularization into the lesion. Here, we report a case of isolated nonvascularized corneal epithelial dysplasia surrounded by normal corneal epithelium with immune histochemical finding of ocular surface tissues cytokeratins, for example, keratin 13 and keratin 12.Case Presentation. A 76-year-old man consulted us for visual disturbance with localized opacifi
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COSSA, NATALIA A., LAURA FASOLA, IGNACIO ROESLER, and JUAN CARLOS REBOREDA. "Ruddy-headed Goose Chloephaga rubidiceps: former plague and present protected species on the edge of extinction." Bird Conservation International 27, no. 2 (2016): 269–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959270916000101.

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SummaryThe Ruddy-headed Goose Chloephaga rubidiceps has two separate and genetically distinct populations, one sedentary that inhabits the Malvinas/Falklands Islands and another migratory, which inhabits continental southern South America. New information suggests that these populations should be considered as different evolutionarily significant units. The latter population breeds in Austral Patagonia (Argentina and Chile) and overwinters in Central Argentina. It was a very common species in Austral Magellanic steppe grasslands before 1931, when it was declared an “agricultural pest” by the A
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Zhou, Xinshuo, and Quan Wang. "Plague, Nature, Planetary Future: A Posthumanist Reading of The Scarlet Plague." Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities 14, no. 4 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.21659/rupkatha.v14n4.28.

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This article proposes a posthumanist reading of Jack London’s The Scarlet Plague, and argues that to secure a sustainable planetary future, human beings should understand the posthumanist nature of the world, and learn to respect nature. This article investigates two kinds of worlds, showing a preference for the posthumanist one after the plague over the anthropocentric one before the plague. In the anthropocentric world, the life of human beings is heavily industrialized and isolated from nature, and this causes disaster. However, in the posthumanist world, everything follows natural laws. Hu
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Jain, Charul. "LOUISA MAY ALCOTT’S LITTLE WOMEN: HUMANISING DISEASE AND DECAY." Towards Excellence, June 30, 2020, 33–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.37867/te120304.

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Whenever a disease is widespread like an epidemic or pandemic its apocalyptic nature fails to escape the creative imagination of literary writers. Beginning from Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales, A Journal of the Plague Year by Daniel Defoe and Mary Shelley’s The Last Man are some of the precursors of the literary fiction in English which captures apocalyptic events and their impact on the society. A pandemic affects not only elders but also children, not only rich but also poor, not only upper class but also the workers. A lot of literature focuses on the affliction of the first and their respo
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كريم, حسنين علي. "Pandemic And The Life Cycles In Jack London's The Scarlet Plague." مجلة العلوم الانسانية, 2023, 5178. https://doi.org/10.33855/0905-030-004-013.

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Yuan, Yuan. "American (Un)sustainability and Transcendental Resilience in Jack London’s The Scarlet Plague." ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews, March 5, 2023, 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0895769x.2023.2183813.

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Biswas, Isha. "“When spotted deaths ran arm’d through every street”: Women-Healers and the Great Plague in Geraldine Brooks’ Year of Wonders." Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities 12, no. 5 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.21659/rupkatha.v12n5.rioc1s26n4.

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In the late 1600s, England was reeling under the recurrence of the pandemic that had swept continent-wide in the 14th century. However, it was not the only disease lurking around. At the heels of the scarlet-ringed Black Death, came the scarlet letter of witchcraft accusations, mostly geared towards Wise Women in the margins of society- women who exhibited knowledge and skill in medicine, herbal remedies and midwifery. Set in the time when religious fanaticism and Puritanical fear-mongering was at its height, Year of Wonders presents before us an opportunity to delve into the web of lies and l
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P.L., Popov. "OCCURRENCE OF ANTIBACTERIAL COMPOUNDS OF DIFFERENT GROUPS IN PLANTS USED IN BACTERIAL DISEASES." Bulletin "Biomedicine and sociology", June 30, 2022, 9–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.26787/nydha-2618-8783-2022-7-2-9-16.

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Abstract. The distribution of plant species containing at least one individual chemical compound with an experimentally established antibacterial effect in sets of plant species usedin traditional medicine in bacterial diseases is considered. Compounds are grouped. 9 groups of compounds (flavonoids, terpenoids, quinones, alkaloids, phenols, coumarins, lactones, iridoids, xanthones) and 37 diseases (pulmonary tuberculosis, dysentery, scrofula, pneumonia, tonsillitis, purulent wounds, abscesses, syphilis, nephritis, cystitis, laryngitis, whooping cough, gonorrhea, erysipelas, anthrax, leprosy, d
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Goodman, Loren. "The Calm of the Wild: Memory, Inversion and Narrative Authority as a Function of Quarantine in Jack London’s The Scarlet Plague." ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews, July 27, 2022, 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0895769x.2022.2105292.

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Jassim, Shaima Abdullah. "Pandemics Between Survival And Devastation:, A Study Of Edgar Allan Poe’s "The Masque Of The Red Death" And Jack London’s "The Scarlet Plague"." مجلة آداب الفراهيدي, 2021, 441. http://dx.doi.org/10.51990/2228-013-047-021.

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Klein, G., P. Delmar, G. A. Kerchner, et al. "Thirty-Six-Month Amyloid Positron Emission Tomography Results Show Continued Reduction in Amyloid Burden with Subcutaneous Gantenerumab." Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease, 2020, 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.14283/jpad.2020.68.

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Previous findings from the positron emission tomography (PET) substudy of the SCarlet RoAD and Marguerite RoAD open-label extension (OLE) showed gantenerumab doses up to 1200 mg every 4 weeks administered subcutaneously resulted in robust beta-amyloid (Aβ) plaque removal over 24 months in people with prodromal-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In this 36-month update, we demonstrate continued reduction, with mean (standard error) centiloid values at 36 months of -4.3 (7.5), 0.8 (6.7), and 4.7 (8.0) in the SCarlet RoAD (double-blind pooled placebo and active groups), Marguerite RoAD double-
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Klein, Gregory, Paul Delmar, Nicola Voyle та ін. "Gantenerumab reduces amyloid-β plaques in patients with prodromal to moderate Alzheimer’s disease: a PET substudy interim analysis". Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 11, № 1 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13195-019-0559-z.

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Abstract Background We previously investigated low doses (105 or 225 mg) of gantenerumab, a fully human monoclonal antibody that binds and removes aggregated amyloid-β by Fc receptor-mediated phagocytosis, in the SCarlet RoAD (SR) and Marguerite RoAD (MR) phase 3 trials. Several lines of evidence suggested that higher doses may be necessary to achieve clinical efficacy. We therefore designed a positron emission tomography (PET) substudy to evaluate the effect of gantenerumab uptitrated to 1200 mg every 4 weeks on amyloid-β plaques as measured using florbetapir PET in patients with prodromal to
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Леонтьева, О. Ю., Д. А. Шанина, Ю. С. Трусова та И. М. Кобелев. "Значение экспериментальных заражений в изучении инфекционных заболеваний. Опыт отечественных ученых". Лечащий врач, № 11(27) (22 листопада 2024). https://doi.org/10.51793/os.2024.27.11.007.

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Введение. Одни из самых трагических страниц в истории человечества связаны с периодами эпидемического и пандемического распространения инфекционных заболеваний. В процессе изучения новых инфекций врачами и учеными применялись разнообразные методы анализа, некоторые из них были сопряжены с риском для жизни и здоровья не только самих исследователей, но и окружающих людей. Цель работы. Оценить важность и значимость экспериментальных заражений в изучении инфекционных процессов. Материалы и методы. Использовался метод анализа данных литературных источников. В качестве материала исследования выступи
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Klein, Gregory, Paul Delmar, Carsten Hofmann, et al. "Higher Dose Gantenerumab leads to Significant Reduction in Amyloid Plaque Burden -Results for the Marguerite and Scarlet Road Open Label Extension Studies (S2.005)." Neurology 90, no. 15_supplement (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/wnl.90.15_supplement.s2.005.

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CVETNIĆ, Željko, Darko MAJNARIĆ, Branko BAČANEK, et al. "DISEASES THAT CHANGED THE WORLD." ВЕТЕРИНАРСКИ ЖУРНАЛ РЕПУБЛИКЕ СРПСКЕ 19, no. 2 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.7251/vetjen1902217c.

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Different contagious diseases had huge impact on the society during the history. Their appearance destroyed and devastated whole teritories, caused number of victims which drastically surpassed the ones in wars, and after the appearance of such disease the whole path of the history changed. The most important contagious diseases are known and written in the earliest known records, from the beginning of the world they were humans` companion, their impact on the development, suffer and death is huge during hundreds of years. Smallpox belong to the most deadly and the scariest viral diseases face
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Zhang, Mengyuan, Xiaohang Chen, Yuan Zhang, Xiangyu Zhao, Jing Zhao, and Xing Wang. "The potential of functionalized dressing releasing flavonoids facilitates scar-free healing." Frontiers in Medicine 9 (October 3, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.978120.

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Scars are pathological marks left after an injury heals that inflict physical and psychological harm, especially the great threat to development and aesthetics posed by oral and maxillofacial scars. The differential expression of genes such as transforming growth factor-β, local adherent plaque kinase, and yes-related transcriptional regulators at infancy or the oral mucosa is thought to be the reason of scarless regenerative capacity after tissue defects. Currently, tissue engineering products for defect repair frequently overlook the management of postoperative scars, and inhibitors of impor
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Xiao, Zhuowei, Juan Li, Zhiyuan Shi, Xin Liu, and Yosio Nakamura. "Detection and Removal of Strong Transient Disturbances for Uncovering Weak Long-Period Signals in Apollo Lunar Seismic Data." Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, May 9, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1785/0120250012.

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ABSTRACT Planetary seismic data contain key information on understanding planetary interiors but are plagued by a considerable amount of transient strong disturbances related to harsh environments and spacecraft components. This issue is particularly evident in Apollo passive seismic data, which encounter a broad range of interference types and complexities. Consequently, these disturbances present substantial challenges for analyzing low-frequency components and conducting related studies. In this study, we propose a highly automated workflow for the accurate detection of strong transient dis
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Leaver, Tama, and Suzanne Srdarov. "ChatGPT Isn't Magic." M/C Journal 26, no. 5 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.3004.

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Introduction Author Arthur C. Clarke famously argued that in science fiction literature “any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic” (Clarke). On 30 November 2022, technology company OpenAI publicly released their Large Language Model (LLM)-based chatbot ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer), and instantly it was hailed as world-changing. Initial media stories about ChatGPT highlighted the speed with which it generated new material as evidence that this tool might be both genuinely creative and actually intelligent, in both exciting and disturbing ways. In
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