Monsters revisited: a comparative study of the use of humor in dramatizing benevolent monsters in The Monsters under the Bed and The Boy Who Loved Monsters and the Girl Who Loved Peas

Abstract Works for children are filled with a myriad of creatures that are often used by writers to convey certain messages to the young readers/audiences.From tamed to wild, real and imaginary beings, such creatures emerge either as benevolent or evil forces.This study seeks to highlight the Outdoor Fire Pit Table role of humorous, benevolent mons

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AGEs-Induced and Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress/Inflammation-Mediated Regulation of GLUT4 Expression and Atherogenesis in Diabetes Mellitus

In recent decades, complex and exquisite pathways involved in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and inflammatory stress responses have been demonstrated to participate in the development and progression of numerous diseases, among them diabetes mellitus (DM).In ULTRA LIFT DMAE SERUM those pathways, several players participate in both, reflecting a com

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nPPoS: Non-interactive practical proof-of-storage for blockchain

Blockchain full nodes are pivotal for transaction availability, as they store the entire ledger, but verifying their storage integrity faces challenges from malicious remote storage attacks such as Sybil, outsourcing, and generation attacks.However, there is no suitable proof-of-storage solution for blockchain full nodes to ensure a healthy number

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