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Biomedical

From Kiyoshi Shiga to Present-Day Shigella Vaccines: A Historical Narrative Review

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Crystal M. Herrera,

Crystal M. Herrera

Reno School of Medicine, University of Nevada,

crystalherrera@med.unr.edu

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Jessicia S. Schmitt,

Jessicia S. Schmitt

Reno School of Medicine, University of Nevada,

jessiciaschmitt@med.unr.edu

Erum I. Chowdhry,

Erum I. Chowdhry

Reno School of Medicine, University of Nevada,

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Mark S. Riddle

Mark S. Riddle

Reno School of Medicine, University of Nevada,

mriddle@unr.edu

We are at an exciting moment in time with the advancement of many vaccines, including a shigella vaccine for the world. It is instructive to look at the long road that some vaccines have traveled to recognize the remarkable accomplishments of those who were pioneers, appreciate the evolution of scientific and applied technology, and inform the future history of a vaccine that would have great pote...
Posted 2 years ago

Social Science

From Multiracial to Monoracial: The Formation of Mexican American Identities in the U.S. Southwest

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G. Reginald Daniel

G. Reginald Daniel

Department of Sociology, University of California,

rdaniel@soc.ucsb.edu

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The last decade saw a rapid increase in the number of studies where time–frequency changes of radiocarbon dates have been used as a proxy for inferring past population dynamics. Although its universal and straightforward premise is appealing and undoubtedly offers some unique opportunities for research on long-term comparative demography, practical applications are far from trivial and riddled w...
Posted 2 years ago

Humanities and Arts

Statistical Inference of Prehistoric Demography from Frequency Distributions of Radiocarbon Dates: A Review and a Guide for the Perplexed

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The last decade saw a rapid increase in the number of studies where time–frequency changes of radiocarbon dates have been used as a proxy for inferring past population dynamics. Although its universal and straightforward premise is appealing and undoubtedly offers some unique opportunities for research on long-term comparative demography, practical applications are far from trivial and riddled w...
Posted 2 years ago

Humanities and Arts

Singing in tune with God: Bengali vais n ava musical scholarship in the eighteenth century

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Richard David Williams

Richard David Williams

School of Arts, SOAS University of London,

richard.williams@soas.ac.uk

Over the seventeenth century, scholars working for courtly patrons extensively produced new treatises on the theory and practice of music in Sanskrit, Persian, and vernacular languages. This arena of musicology grew through to the eighteenth century, when Bengali vaisnava poets and lyricists began curating extensive song anthologies and expounding the aesthetic considerations derived from canonic...
Posted 2 years ago

Humanities and Arts

The Leontocephaline from the Villa Albani: Material Documentation for Religious Entanglement

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Sharon Khalifa-Gueta

Sharon Khalifa-Gueta

Art History Department, School of History, University of Haifa, Mt. Carmel, Haifa 3498838, Israel

skhali18@campus.haifa.ac.il

In this article, I place the Leontocephaline from the Villa Albani on the axis of time of the Mithraic Saturn/Kronos prototype. Entangled in that prototype are astrology, concepts of death, and time perceptions. As a symbolic choice, its style reflects politico-religious and cultural colonial appropriation by Rome’s elite of the Severan period and demonstrates a syncretistic complexity adapted t...
Posted 3 years ago

Humanities and Arts

Discovery of X-rays—Its Impact in India and History of X-ray Research in Colonial India

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Suprakash C. Roy

Suprakash C. Roy

Formerly at Bose Institute, Kolkata 700009, India

suprakash.roy@gmail.com

India holds a respectable position globally in X-ray research, particularly in X-ray crystallography. X-ray research in India is as old as the discovery of X-rays and the history of X-ray research in colonial India is fascinating. The purpose of this paper is to present how India participated in X-ray research and how X-ray research initiated by C.V. Raman, the only Indian Nobel Laureate in physic...
Posted 3 years ago

Biomedical

Report on the 9th National Congress AICPE (Associazione Italiana di Chirurgia Plastica Estetica) Held in Sorrento, Italy, 22–24 April 2022

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Egidio Riggio

Egidio Riggio

Plastic Surgery Unit, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, 20133

egidio.riggio@istitutotumori.mi.it

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The annual congress of the Italian Association of Plastic Aesthetic Surgery (AICPE) is one of the most relevant conference meetings in Europe concerning aesthetic plastic surgery due to the number of participants and as parterre of invited speakers chosen for their renowned scientific value.

The annual congress of the Italian Association of Plastic Aesthetic Surgery (AICPE) is one of the most ...
Posted 3 years ago

Humanities and Arts

Historical Observations for Improving Reanalyses

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Stefan Brönnimann

Stefan Brönnimann

Institute of Geography and Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research, University of Bern,

stefan.broennimann@giub.unibe.ch

Historical reanalyses have become a widely used resource for analyzing weather and climate processes and their changes over time. In this article I explore how further historical observations could support reanalyses and lead to products that reach further back in time or have a better quality. Using an off-line Ensemble Kalman Filter I estimate improvements arising from assimilating additional ob...
Posted 3 years ago

Humanities and Arts

THE ROLE OF VISUAL ART IN FACING THE CORONA PANDEMIC

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Duaa Mohammed Alashari

Duaa Mohammed Alashari

Postgraduate student of Islamic Civilization, Faculty of Islamic Civilization, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia,

duaa1983@graduate.utm.my

Art is constantly inspired by what happens in its social and cultural context. The arts cannot be separated from life and the significant events in the world, whether it is a war, a natural disaster, or the spread of a disease an epidemic. Today, the whole world is witnessing the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, one of the worst in human history. The current scene has taken hold of artwork and the...
Posted 3 years ago

Humanities and Arts

The Case of Claud Cardew’s Violin: Race, Anxiety, and the British Empire Mail

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Tamar I. Rozett

Tamar I. Rozett

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Abstract In the summer of 1894, Claud Cardew, then at British Central Africa, asked his brother in England to send him a violin. In tracing the violin's trajectory from metropole to colony, this article combines two inquiries. It probes, firstly, the emotional vocabulary surrounding Claud's request, and secondly, the technology underpinning the British Empire mail. Closely reading the Cardew famil...
Posted 3 years ago

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