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Nature: Intramuscular fat and glucose tolerance after spinal cord injury – a cross-sectional study

Intramuscular fat and glucose tolerance after spinal cord injury – a cross-sectional study

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GEN: In a First, Organoid Model Resembles All Three Sections of Embryonic Brain and Spinal Cord

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The first organized stem cell culture model that resembles all three sections of the embryonic brain and spinal cord, and produces a full model of the early stages of the human central nervous system, ...

In a First, Organoid Model Resembles All Three Sections of Embryonic Brain and Spinal Cord

The spinal cord is a compact bundle of nerves extending from the base of the brain down the spine. Diagram. This fact sheet is intended to be a starting point for understanding the normal functions of ...

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Explore how the cross transformed from a shameful Roman execution device into Christianity’s central symbol. Discover early Christian attitudes, artistic developments, and Constantine’s pivotal role in redefining its meaning.

Gospel accounts of Jesus’s execution do not specify how exactly Jesus was secured to the cross. Yet in Christian tradition, Jesus had his palms and feet pierced with nails. Even though Roman execution methods did include crucifixion with nails, some scholars believe this method only developed after Jesus’s lifetime.

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Cross-attention mask: Similarly to the previous two, it should mask input that the model "shouldn't have access to". So for a translation scenario, it would typically have access to the entire input and the output generated so far. So, it should be a combination of the causal and padding mask. 👏 Well-written question, by the way.

When did Christians start to depict images of Jesus on the cross? Larry Hurtado highlights an early Christian staurogram that sets the date back by 150–200 years.