CELLULAR SCALING RULES FOR THE BRAIN OF AFROTHERIANS

Cellular scaling rules for the brain of afrotherians

Quantitative analysis of the cellular composition of rodent, primate and eulipotyphlan brains has shown that nonneuronal scaling rules are similar across these mammalian orders that diverged about 95 million years ago, and therefore appear to be conserved in evolution, while neuronal scaling rules appear to be free to vary in evolution in a clade-s

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Athens: New capital of traditional Greek music: Testimonies on musical life at the beginning of the twentieth century

During its long Byzantine and Post-Byzantine history Constantinople was the center for church art in general, but especially for music.This old city on the Bosporus maintained its prime position until the beginning of the 20th century when, because of new political and social conditions, the Greek people started to acquire their independence and fr

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Evaluating the optimization of limited government resources in low-income countries using a sharing economy platform

This paper reports on the design and usefulness of a digital government innovation to share limited government resources in low-income countries (LICs) based on the sharing economy paradigm, collaborative consumption (CC).The innovation was developed using design science research and the usefulness was evaluated using the Unified Theory of Acceptan

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Physiological, Biochemical, and Transcriptional Responses to Single and Combined Abiotic Stress in Stress-Tolerant and Stress-Sensitive Potato Genotypes

Potato production is often constrained by abiotic stresses such as drought and high temperatures which are often present in combination.In the present work, we aimed to identify key mechanisms and processes underlying single and combined abiotic stress tolerance by comparative analysis of tolerant and susceptible cultivars.Physiological data indica

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