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Mariners Moose Tracks, 6/26/24: Hogan Windish, Dallas Keuchel, and Juan Soto

Lookout Landing 

Erik Williams-USA TODAY Sports

The trade rumors are swirling!

Hello everyone! As we get this Wednesday started, here’s what you need to know.

In Mariners news...

  • Mariners infield prospect Hogan Windish gained national attention last night with his four-homer game.

A day that began like any other ended much differently for Hogan Windish.

The @Mariners prospect etched himself in baseball lore with a record-setting home run performance for the Double-A @ARTravs... Читать дальше...

Elephant Rumblings: Kotsay named to All-Star coaching staff

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MLB news roundup

Happy Wednesday, Athletics Nation!

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Mark Kotsay is named to Bruce Bochy’s AL All-Star team coaching staff. Kotsay will likely be the last Oakland A’s coach in an All-Star Game.

— Melissa Lockard (@melissalockard) June 25, 2024

Mark Kotsay never made the All-Star team as a player, though he probably deserved to once or twice. In 2004 he joined the A’s as their center fielder and slashed .314/.370/.459... Читать дальше...

Riverside Condominium / MJARC Arquitects

Archdaily.com 

MJARC Arquitetos was invited to rehabilitate a building that has punctuated the landscape of Santa Comba Dão for more than 20 years. The rehabilitation of this building aims to preserve the existing building rather than simply demolishing it and starting over. The design team and developers decided to achieve an ambitious goal: to reuse the existing building as much as possible and establish a new, high quality standard in the adaptive reuse of the building.

Characterising plasmacytoid and myeloid AXL+ SIGLEC-6+ dendritic cell functions and their interactions with HIV

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by Freja A. Warner van Dijk, Orion Tong, Thomas R. O’Neil, Kirstie M. Bertram, Kevin Hu, Heeva Baharlou, Erica E. Vine, Kate Jenns, Martijn P. Gosselink, James W. Toh, Tim Papadopoulos, Laith Barnouti, Gregory J. Jenkins, Gavin Sandercoe, Muzlifah Haniffa, Kerrie J. Sandgren, Andrew N. Harman, Anthony L. Cunningham, Najla Nasr

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ConfluentFUCCI for fully-automated analysis of cell-cycle progression in a highly dense collective of migrating cells

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by Leo Goldstien, Yael Lavi, Lior Atia

Understanding mechanisms underlying various physiological and pathological processes often requires accurate and fully automated analysis of dense cell populations that collectively migrate. In such multicellular systems, there is a rising interest in the relations between biophysical and cell cycle progression aspects. A seminal tool that led to a leap in real-time study of cell cycle is the fluorescent ubiquitination-based cell cycle indicator (FUCCI). Читать дальше...

Can money buy control of Congress?

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by William Minozzi, Gabriel J. Madson, David A. Siegel

Can a political party spend enough across electoral campaigns to garner a majority within the U.S. Congress? Prior research on campaign spending minimizes the importance of campaign heterogeneity and fails to aggregate effects across campaigns, rendering it unable to address this question. Instead, we tackle the question with a system-level analysis of campaign expenditures. First, using a flexible machine learning approach, we show that... Читать дальше...

Initial clubfoot treatment in Sweden from 2016 to 2019: A national register study

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by Arne Johansson, Henrik Wallander, Anna-Clara Esbjörnsson

Background

This study aimed to describe the initial treatment of clubfoot deformity in Sweden using a national cohort. Secondarily we aimed to analyse the results of the initial treatment in relation to foot severity and additional diseases.

Methods

A national register, the Swedish Pediatric Orthopedic Quality Register, was used to extract data on children born with clubfoot in 2016–2019. Children with a registered evaluation after initial treatment were included. Читать дальше...

Using a spatial autoregressive model with spatial autoregressive disturbances to investigate origin-destination trip flows

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by Linglin Ni, Dapeng Zhang

Spatial interaction models with spatial origin-destination (OD) filters are powerful tools to characterize trip flows in space, which is a classic and important problem in regional science. To the authors’ knowledge, existing studies adopting OD filters mostly specify the spatial dependence as an autoregressive process, which may not be the full picture of spatial effects. To examine the problem, this paper proposes the hypotheses that 1) spatial OD dependences... Читать дальше...

Understory plants evade shading in a temperate deciduous forest amid climate variability by shifting phenology in synchrony with canopy trees

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by Carol K. Augspurger, Carl F. Salk

Global warming is leading understory and canopy plant communities of temperate deciduous forests to grow leaves earlier in spring and drop them later in autumn. If understory species extend their leafy seasons less than canopy trees, they will intercept less light. We look for mismatched phenological shifts between canopy and understory in 28 years (1995–2022) of weekly data from Trelease Woods, Urbana, IL, USA. The observations cover 31 herb species of contrasting seasonality (for 1995–2017)... Читать дальше...

Spilanthes filicaulis (Schumach. & Thonn.) C. D Adam leaf extract prevents assault of streptozotocin on liver cells via inhibition of oxidative stress and activation of the NrF2/Keap1, PPARγ, and PTP1B signaling pathways

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by Oluwafemi Adeleke Ojo, Fiyinfoluwa Stephen Oladepo, Akingbolabo Daniel Ogunlakin, Damilare IyinKristi Ayokunle, Adeshina Isaiah Odugbemi, Dare Ezekiel Babatunde, Adebola Busola Ojo, Omolola Adenike Ajayi-Odoko, Basiru Olaitan Ajiboye, Samuel Olatunde Dahunsi

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