THE PADDY FROG GENOME PROVIDES INSIGHT INTO THE MOLECULAR ADAPTATIONS AND REGULATION OF HIBERNATION IN ECTOTHERMS

The paddy frog genome provides insight into the molecular adaptations and regulation of hibernation in ectotherms

Summary: Amphibians, like the paddy frog (Fejervarya multistriata), have played a critical role in the transition from water to land.Hibernation is a vital survival adaptation in cold environments with limited food resources.We decoded the paddy frog genome to reveal the molecular adaptations linked to hibernation in ectotherms.The genome contained

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96 Disparities in healthcare discrimination among sexual minority groups: Insights from the NIH All of Us Program

Objectives/Goals: Discriminatory experiences within healthcare settings significantly hinder equitable health access for sexual minority groups (SMPs) in the USA.These discriminatory experiences can manifest in various forms (e.g., refusal of care).We aimed to explore different types of discrimination encountered by SMPs in the healthcare settings.

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Extending two Higgs doublet models for two-loop neutrino mass generation and one-loop neutrinoless double beta decay

We extend some two Higgs doublet models, where the Yukawa couplings for the charged fermion mass generation only involve one Higgs doublet, by two singlet scalars respectively carrying a singly electric charge and a doubly electric charge.The doublet and singlet scalars together can mediate a two-loop diagram to generate a tiny Majorana Sunglasses

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Trembling in Front of the Destiny

For Dostoevsky at the beginning of philosophy there is the mystical tremor not the Tiles wonder.The tremor is not fear or torment, but the wound of our weak human condition.Is a sign of our ontological dependence.In Crime and Punishment, the term tremor occurs many times.It breaks the closure of the self and reveals the need for the other.The tremo

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