jiac403.pdf
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Oxford Journal of Infectious Diseases & Oxford University International Communication Association (February 2023 issue Drop 2 of 2)
1) The Relationship Between Anti-Spike SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Levels and Risk of Breakthrough COVID-19 Among Fully Vaccinated Adults
2) Alpha to Omicron: Disease Severity and Clinical Outcomes of Major SARS-CoV-2 Variants
3) Antibody and T-Cell Subsets Analysis Unveils an Immune Profile Heterogeneity Mediating Long-term Responses in Individuals Vaccinated Against SARS-CoV-2
4) Pediatric Infection-Induced SARS-CoV-2 Seroprevalence Increases and Seroprevalence by Type of Clinical Care—September 2021 to February 2022
5) SARS-CoV-2 Serosurveys: How Antigen, Isotype and Threshold Choices Affect the Outcome
1) The Relationship Between Anti-Spike SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Levels and Risk of Breakthrough COVID-19 Among Fully Vaccinated Adults
2) Alpha to Omicron: Disease Severity and Clinical Outcomes of Major SARS-CoV-2 Variants
3) Antibody and T-Cell Subsets Analysis Unveils an Immune Profile Heterogeneity Mediating Long-term Responses in Individuals Vaccinated Against SARS-CoV-2
4) Pediatric Infection-Induced SARS-CoV-2 Seroprevalence Increases and Seroprevalence by Type of Clinical Care—September 2021 to February 2022
5) SARS-CoV-2 Serosurveys: How Antigen, Isotype and Threshold Choices Affect the Outcome
pnas.2206945119.pdf
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) Journal (February 2023 issue Drop 1 of 3)
In this months issue of the hilariously acronymed scientific journal, we have a truly mixed bag. From the paleohistory of the environmental impact of particular mammalian species on reptiles, to neural networks, there's lots to pick through!
1) Correlated substitutions reveal SARS-like coronaviruses recombine frequently with a diverse set of structured gene pools
2) The role of baroclinic activity in controlling Earth’s albedo in the present and future climates
3) Art and neuroscience converge to explore disorders of the brain
4) The past as a lens for biodiversity conservation on a dynamically changing planet
In this months issue of the hilariously acronymed scientific journal, we have a truly mixed bag. From the paleohistory of the environmental impact of particular mammalian species on reptiles, to neural networks, there's lots to pick through!
1) Correlated substitutions reveal SARS-like coronaviruses recombine frequently with a diverse set of structured gene pools
2) The role of baroclinic activity in controlling Earth’s albedo in the present and future climates
3) Art and neuroscience converge to explore disorders of the brain
4) The past as a lens for biodiversity conservation on a dynamically changing planet
pnas.2201926119.pdf
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) Journal (February 2023 issue Drop 2 of 3)
1) Improving the relevance of paleontology to climate change policy
2) Long-term, large-scale experiment reveals the effects of seed limitation, climate, and anthropogenic disturbance on restoration of plant communities in a biodiversity hotspot
3) Researchers turn to tiny robots to fight antibiotic resistance
4) Single-cell recordings reveal subpopulations that grow and generate resistance at bactericidal concentrations of antibiotics
5) Lppnx lncRNA: The new kid on the block or an old friend in X-inactivation choice?
6) Who benefits from voter identification laws?
7) The political polarization of COVID-19 treatments among physicians and laypeople in the United States
1) Improving the relevance of paleontology to climate change policy
2) Long-term, large-scale experiment reveals the effects of seed limitation, climate, and anthropogenic disturbance on restoration of plant communities in a biodiversity hotspot
3) Researchers turn to tiny robots to fight antibiotic resistance
4) Single-cell recordings reveal subpopulations that grow and generate resistance at bactericidal concentrations of antibiotics
5) Lppnx lncRNA: The new kid on the block or an old friend in X-inactivation choice?
6) Who benefits from voter identification laws?
7) The political polarization of COVID-19 treatments among physicians and laypeople in the United States
pnas.2216415120.pdf
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) Journal (February 2023 issue Drop 3 of 3)
1) Neural parameter calibration for large-scale multiagent models
2) Apolipoprotein E4 has extensive conformational heterogeneity in lipid-free and lipid-bound forms
3) Restricted language access during childhood affects adult brain structure in selective language regions
4) Estimating perceptions of the relative COVID risk of different social-distancing behaviors from respondents’ pairwise assessments
5) Resolving content moderation dilemmas between free speech and harmful misinformation
6) Languages and future-oriented economic behavior—Experimental evidence for causal effects
7) Human pancreatic islet microRNAs implicated in diabetes and related traits by large-scale genetic analysis
1) Neural parameter calibration for large-scale multiagent models
2) Apolipoprotein E4 has extensive conformational heterogeneity in lipid-free and lipid-bound forms
3) Restricted language access during childhood affects adult brain structure in selective language regions
4) Estimating perceptions of the relative COVID risk of different social-distancing behaviors from respondents’ pairwise assessments
5) Resolving content moderation dilemmas between free speech and harmful misinformation
6) Languages and future-oriented economic behavior—Experimental evidence for causal effects
7) Human pancreatic islet microRNAs implicated in diabetes and related traits by large-scale genetic analysis