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  • Ebook "The social organization: Managing human capital through social media" sheds light on how social media usage is transforming the way organizations make sense of their identity and processes. By adopting a human capital perspective and merging research from communication studies and management, it argues that social media could be fruitfully exploited by organizations as a competitive advantage.

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  • This study reports on the extent to which Vietnamese higher education students perceived employability capital. Drawing on the theory of Tomlinson (2017) [1], we investigated their levels of capital by using two primary sources of quantitative and qualitative data, thus informing the students’ lived experiences and voices behind their preparation for the future career.

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  • Human kidney organoids hold promise for studying development, disease modelling and drug screening. However, the utility of stem cell-derived kidney tissues will depend on how faithfully these replicate normal fetal development at the level of cellular identity and complexity.

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  • While single-cell transcriptional profiling has greatly increased our capacity to interrogate biology, accurate cell classifcation within and between datasets is a key challenge. This is particularly so in pluripotent stem cell-derived organoids which represent a model of a developmental system.

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  • Part 1 book "Horse breeds and human society - Purity, identity and the making of the modern horse" includes content: Defining “race” in the Spanish horse - The breeding program of King Philip II; Habsburg Lipizzaners, English Thoroughbreds and the paradoxes of purity; manufacturing the horse - understandings of inheritance in the long eighteenth century,.... and other contents.

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  • Part 2 book "Horse breeds and human society - Purity, identity and the making of the modern horse" includes content: Inventing the wild horse - the manmade history of the takhi and Tarpan from 1828–2018; mustang, wild horse or breed reflections of american culture; wild at heart - the chincoteague pony and the paradox of feral “breed”; the transition from type to breed - draft horses and purebred breeding in the international American market,...and other contents.

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  • Part 1 book "Textbook of forensic medicine and toxicology" includes content: Introduction; historical perspective; doctor and the law; ethics of medical practice; euthanasia (mercy killing); consumer protection act and medical profession; human organ transplantation - legal and ethical aspects; ethical and legal aspects of aids; medical records; medical and legal aspects of anaesthetic and operative deaths; forensic identity; forensic DNA profiling; thanatology; postmortem examination; violent asphyxial death.

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  • The Sociology Book offers a deep dive into a range of societal issues, ranging from government and gender identity to inequalities, globalization, and even the "Disneyfication" of today's world. Exploring more than 80 of the big ideas and key theories in the field of sociology in a clear and simple way, this is the perfect introduction to the study of how humans live and interact with each other. Please refer to Ebook The Sociology Book: Big ideas simply explained - Part 1 for more details.

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  • Ebook Cultural anthropology: Global forces, local lives – Part 2 presents the following content: Chapter 7 economics: humans, nature, and social organization; chapter 8 kinship and non-kin organization: creating social groups; chapter 9 politics: social order and social control; chapter 10 religion: interacting with the non-human world; chapter 11 cultural dynamics: continuity and change; chapter 12 colonialism and the origin of globalization; chapter 13 the struggle for political identity: nationalism, ethnicity, and conflict; chapter 14 the struggle for economic independence: development,...

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  • Students at Tan Trao University (TTU) are the most elite part of the group of youth subjects - one of the subjects that play a key role in preserving the cultural heritage treasures in Tuyen Quang.

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  • This study examined 104 samples of Vietnamese banknotes from 1945 to the present. The findings from the study showed that the Vietnamese images are associated with the national cultural identity, history, and the revolution. The symbolic meaning of the human image on Vietnamese banknotes: Symbolizing patriotism, the strength of national unity, and the beauty of the Vietnamese people.

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  • Culture plays an important role not only in the formation of human personality, identity, and character of a nation, but today, culture is also considered as one of the important factors determining the strength and position of each nation state. Therefore, it is very necessary to build and develope Vietnamese culture and people, in which building a synchronous cultural environment to meet the requirements of sustainable development of the country.

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  • DNA methylation (DNAm) is a critical regulator of both development and cellular identity and shows unique patterns in neurons. To better characterize maturational changes in DNAm patterns in these cells, we profile the DNAm landscape at single-base resolution across the first two decades of human neocortical development in NeuN+ neurons using whole-genome bisulfite sequencing and compare them to non-neurons (primarily glia) and prenatal homogenate cortex.

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  • Despite their nearly identical genomes, males and females differ in risk, incidence, prevalence, severity and age-at-onset of many diseases. Sexual dimorphism is also seen in human autosomal gene expression, and has largely been explored by examining the contribution of genotype-by-sex interactions to variation in gene expression.

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  • Gene innovation by duplication is a fundamental evolutionary process but is difficult to study in humans due to the large size, high sequence identity, and mosaic nature of segmental duplication blocks.

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  • The proposed model also outperforms the basic Kaya Identity aside from estimating the input-output relationship impact on carbon emission at all quantile levels. These findings are externally valid for other African countries.

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  • Genomic regions of autozygosity (ROA) arise when an individual is homozygous for haplotypes inherited identical-by-descent from ancestors shared by both parents. Over the past decade, they have gained importance for understanding evolutionary history and the genetic basis of complex diseases and traits. However, methods to infer ROA in dense genotype data have not evolved in step with advances in genome technology that now enable us to rapidly create large high-resolution genotype datasets, limiting our ability to investigate their constituent ROA patterns.

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  • Trypanosomatids are a group of protozoan parasites that includes the etiologic agents of important human illnesses as Chagas disease, sleeping sickness and leishmaniasis. These parasites have a significant distinction from other eukaryotes concerning mRNA structure, since all mature mRNAs have an identical species-specific sequence of 39 nucleotides at the 5′ extremity, named spliced leader (SL).

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  • Runs of Homozygosity (ROH) are genomic regions where identical haplotypes are inherited from each parent. Since their first detection due to technological advances in the late 1990s, ROHs have been shedding light on human population history and deciphering the genetic basis of monogenic and complex traits and diseases. ROH studies have predominantly exploited SNP array data, but are gradually moving to whole genome sequence (WGS) data as it becomes available. WGS data, covering more genetic variability, can add value to ROH studies, but require additional considerations during analysis

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  • Helicobacter pylori is a human stomach pathogen, naturally-competent for DNA uptake, and prone to homologous recombination. Extensive homoplasy (i.e., phylogenetically-unlinked identical variations) observed in H. pylori genes is considered a hallmark of such recombination. However, H. pylori also exhibits a high mutation rate. The relative adaptive role of homologous recombination and mutation in species diversity is a highly-debated issue in biology. Recombination results in homoplasy.

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