THE REVIVAL OF THE BATTLE BETWEEN DAVID AND GOLIATH IN THE ENTERIC VIRUSES AND MICROBIOTA STRUGGLE: POTENTIAL IMPLICATION FOR CELIAC DISEASE

The Revival of the Battle between David and Goliath in the Enteric Viruses and Microbiota Struggle: Potential Implication for Celiac Disease

The human gut is inhabited by overcrowded prokaryotic communities, a major Baby Bouncer component of which is the virome, comprised of viruses, bacteriophages, archaea, eukaryotes and bacteria.The virome is required for luminal homeostasis and, by their lytic or synergic capacities, they can regulate the microbial community structure and activity.D

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Effects of Mixing Speed and Mixing Time on Powder Segregation During Powder Mixing for Binder Jetting Additive Manufacturing: An Experimental Study

The binder jetting additive manufacturing process offers the ability to create three-dimensional parts layer by layer.However, using any powder that contains particles with different sizes, shapes, or densities can lead to powder segregation during the mixing, dispensing, and spreading steps of the binder Bowls jetting additive manufacturing proces

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Exploring Gameful Motivation of Autonomous Learners

In this explorative study, we investigated motives of autonomous learners to participate in an online course, and how these WASHERS motives are related to gameplay motivations, engagement in the course experience, and learning outcomes.The guiding premise for the study has been the idea that learning and game playing carry phenomenal similarities t

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Touch perceptions across skin sites: differences between sensitivity, direction discrimination and pleasantness

Human skin is innervated with different tactile afferents over the body, which are found at varying densities.We investigate how the relationships between tactile pleasantness, sensitivity and discrimination differ across the skin.Tactile pleasantness was assessed by stroking a soft brush over the skin, using five velocities (0.3, 1, 3, 10, 30 cm s

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