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Aguilar Jokumsen posted an update 1 year ago
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the seventh most frequently diagnosed malignancy with an increasing incidence in developed countries. Despite a greater understanding of the cancer biology, which has led to an increase of therapeutic options, metastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma (mccRCC) still have a poor prognosis with a median five-years…[Read more]
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Wilder Dehn posted an update 1 year ago
BACKGROUND Articulatory excursion and vocal intensity are reduced in many children with dysarthria due to cerebral palsy (CP), contributing to the children’s intelligibility deficits and negatively affecting their social participation. However, the effects of speech-treatment strategies for improving intelligibility in this population are…[Read more]
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Beach George posted an update 1 year ago
Proposals to outsource undergraduate ENT teaching to affiliated departments such as general practice are of concern.OBJECTIVE We provide a closer look at the result of a randomised, placebo-controlled, active-reference (quetiapine XR), flexible-dose, 6-week study of brexpiprazole in schizophrenia, which did not meet its primary endpoint – change…[Read more]
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Nikolajsen Fry posted an update 1 year ago
The study results indicated that network diversity significantly moderated the association between postmigration discrimination and suicidal ideation, p = .031, whereas networks with church-based ties significantly moderated the association between premigration trauma and suicidal ideation, p = .026. The present findings support the hypothesis…[Read more]
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Vang Reed posted an update 1 year ago
Aim Providing the same standard of care to all patients alike, regardless of race, gender, age or any other irrelevant characteristic is imperative in the healthcare profession. In this study we examined whether and to what extent unintentional evaluations based on facial appearance of others affect nursing students’ readiness to approach them and…[Read more]
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Cummings Vedel posted an update 1 year ago
BACKGROUND A Mediterranean-style eating pattern is consistently associated with a decreased diabetes risk in Mediterranean and European populations. However, results in U.S. populations are inconsistent. The objective of this study was to assess whether a Mediterranean-style eating pattern would be associated with diabetes risk in a large,…[Read more]
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Bauer McKee posted an update 1 year ago
Nuclear grading systems for epithelioid malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) have been proposed but it remains uncertain if they could be applied in a biopsy-heavy setting. Using the proposed system, we conducted an independent, external validation study using 563 consecutive cases of epithelioid MPM diagnosed at our institution between 2003 and…[Read more]
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Martinez Bell posted an update 1 year ago
We used optical coherence tomography angiography to test the hypothesis that more complex, multilayered choroidal neovascular (CNV) membranes in AMD are associated with worse flow deficits (FD) in the choriocapillaris.
Retrospective, cross-sectional study including 29 eyes of 29 subjects with neovascular AMD. En face choriocapillaris…[Read more]
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Richards Post posted an update 1 year ago
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to provide guidance on supportive nurse manager role transition practices. BACKGROUND The nurse manager role is increasingly more complex and the workforce is increasingly less experienced. Wide variation in nurse manager role transition exists among organizations. Nurse managers are commonly hired without…[Read more]
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Terkelsen Woodruff posted an update 1 year ago
in the literature and in interviews with patients. We were unable to determine the cost-effectiveness of this treatment. We estimate that publicly funding auditory brainstem implantation in Ontario would result in additional costs of about $130,000 to $260,000 annually over the next 5 years. Copyright © Queen’s Printer for Ontario,…[Read more]
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Richards Callahan posted an update 1 year ago
Background There were no comparing data about the effect of recently developed file system OneCurve on apical debris extrusion. Aim The aim of this in vitro study was to compare the influence of the rotary nickel-titanium (Ni-Ti) files on apical debris extrusion after cervical preflaring. Materials and Methods Sixty-six lower incisor teeth with a…[Read more]
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Ware Gallagher posted an update 1 year ago
CONCLUSIONS The practice to search for ganglia in the terminal rectum/fistula in ARM patients should be abandoned, as incidence of associated colorectal diseases is rare. Moreover, the procedure is expensive both in terms of laboratory’s reagents and working time of expert pathologists and technicians. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE Level IV (Case Series with…[Read more]
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Joyce Honeycutt posted an update 1 year ago
The analysis found low error and high correlation, suggesting that inundation can be effectively predicted by the new approaches. Ultimately, this study contributes to existing work on numerical analysis of the interaction methods of urban flooding.Cooperation (i.e., co-creation) has become the principal way of carrying out creative activities in…[Read more]
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Dalgaard Sharma posted an update 1 year ago
Soil ecosystems harbor diverse microorganisms and yet remain only partially characterized as neither single-cell sequencing nor whole-community sequencing offers a complete picture of these complex communities. Thus, the genetic and metabolic potential of this “uncultivated majority” remains underexplored. To address these challenges, we applied a…[Read more]
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McLamb Dodson posted an update 1 year ago
the physiological mechanisms underlying low Cd accumulation in pakchoi and the breeding of new, low-Cd pakchoi cultivars. The effects of increasing temperature owing to thermal discharge and global warming on zooplanktons such as Daphnia magna are a growing concern. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of elevated temperature…[Read more]
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Fallon Owens posted an update 1 year ago
individual behaviours and on the implementation of public health interventions by the political decision makers. A positive result has, per se, no practical value for individuals since the probability of being really infected by the virus is low. The uncertainty associated with the different estimates (sensitivity, specificity and disease…[Read more]
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Holst Waller posted an update 1 year ago
Optimizing the nanostructure of the active layer of polymer solar cells (PSCs) is one of the main challenges to achieve high device performances. The phase separation of the donor polymer and molecular acceptor within the bulk heterojunction (BHJ) layer is often driven by the crystallisation of the acceptor molecules. Hence, a suitable…[Read more]
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Andreassen Bean posted an update 1 year ago
Our analysis demonstrated a significantly decreased level of Fe, Zn, and Se among human CL and canine leishmaniasis, and Zn and Fe in patients with VL. In contrast, an increased level of Cu in CL patients and Cu and Mg in VL patients and canine leishmaniasis was observed. Treatment of CL based zinc supplementation revealed enhancement of wound…[Read more]
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Ipsen Warming posted an update 1 year ago
© 2020 The American Geriatrics Society.Loss is a commonly experienced traumatic event among children. Although the experience of loss can potentially lead to posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), little is known about PTSS levels after traumatic loss versus other traumatic events. We investigated data from a randomized controlled trial (RCT) on…[Read more]
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Nash Bruun posted an update 1 year ago
Important variables associated with VSO rates were % renter occupied housing and % Hispanic population. There were several spatial clusters of significantly elevated risk for TROs and VSOs in western and eastern Virginia.Sarcopenia among the older population has been growing over the last few years. In addition, the incidence of cancers increases…[Read more]
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