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Dillard Petersson posted an update 1 year ago
Journeying can be one of the most rewarding experiences, providing opportunities to discover new cultures, savor mouthwatering cuisines, and create lasting memories. However, a well-crafted itinerary can make all the difference between a tumultuous journey and a smooth adventure. Whether you are a seasoned globetrotter or a novice traveler, having…[Read more]
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Dillard Petersson posted an update 1 year ago
Journeys is among the world’s most enjoyable pleasures, but the joy of exploring new locations often comes with the difficulty of successful planning. A thoughtfully designed schedule can considerably enhance your travel experience, changing chaos into order and permitting you to make the most of your time in a different city. Whether you are…[Read more]
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Dillard Petersson posted an update 1 year ago
Journeying can be one of the most rewarding experiences, providing opportunities to discover new cultures, savor mouthwatering cuisines, and create lasting memories. However, a well-crafted itinerary can make all the difference between a tumultuous journey and a smooth adventure. Whether you are a seasoned globetrotter or a novice traveler, having…[Read more]
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Terry Aguirre posted an update 1 year ago
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has caused a global pandemic with millions infected and more than 1 million fatalities. Questions regarding the robustness, functionality, and longevity of the antibody response to the virus remain unanswered. Here, on the basis of a dataset of 30,082 individuals screened at Mount Sinai…[Read more]
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Ware Hartman posted an update 1 year ago
Two mechanisms were revealed for this finding (1) Cu2+ ions suppressed the photo-transformation of GO; (2) the toxicity of free Cu2+ ions was decreased through the adsorption/retention of Cu2+ ions and formation of Cu-based nanoparticles (e.g., Cu2O and Cu2S) on the photo-transformed GO. The provided data are helpful for better understanding the…[Read more]
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Casey Burnett posted an update 1 year ago
During the last century, our battle against cancer has been inaugurated upon three main approaches; surgery, radiation and chemotherapy. The latest findings on the effectiveness of immunotherapy in cancer management offer a ray of hope after decades of research and studies on the best treatment methods. Immunotherapy has proven effective in the…[Read more]
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Childers Rahbek posted an update 1 year ago
0%) than for Pl-UT-DSAEK (12.9%), p<0.01.
Pl-DMEK offers better BCVA than pl-UT-DSAEK. The higher re-bubbling rate associated with pre-loaded DMEK is of concern.
Pl-DMEK offers better BCVA than pl-UT-DSAEK. The higher re-bubbling rate associated with pre-loaded DMEK is of concern.
Compare the detection rates of the 2013 Philippine…[Read more]
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Mattingly Collins posted an update 1 year ago
05). The quantitative change of meals without the decline in eating out was also positively associated with weight change (P=0.012). The cumulative link model for clinically important HbA1c and weight change showed broadly similar associations, except for that between snacks and bodyweight (P=0.15).
A considerable number of outpatients…[Read more]
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Hyldgaard Kinney posted an update 1 year ago
In-hospital mortality was 22% over the study period and was associated with respiratory failure. Mean hospitalization time was 9.57 days and most admissions were due to emergencies. The mean cost of secondary care per patient was €8475, increasing significantly over the study period. Cost per patient was higher in those diagnosed with a squ…[Read more]
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Shapiro Reimer posted an update 1 year ago
Previous studies suggested that childhood trauma is an important etiologic factor for the development of borderline personality disorder (BPD). Moreover, insecure attachment and maladaptive emotion regulation (ER) might be related to childhood trauma and BPD. This study was aimed to explore the relationships among childhood trauma, insecure…[Read more]
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Calderon Bonner posted an update 1 year ago
CONCLUSIONS Considering E. coli is a very common intestinal bacterium, we propose that E. coli colonization could be a cause for RAS, and controlling E. coli colonization could help curing RAS.BACKGROUND Handgrip strength (HGS) has been widely studied in clinical and epidemiological settings, but the relationship between HGS and pulmonary function…[Read more]
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Cotton Jessen posted an update 1 year ago
To compare baseline demographics, operative, and survival outcomes of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) comparing standard lymphadenectomy versus extended lymphadenectomy in patients undergoing pancreaticoduodenectomy for pancreatic head cancer METHODS In compliance with PRISMA standards we performed a meta-analysis of baseline demographics,…[Read more]
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Duran Foley posted an update 1 year ago
A concerted effort is needed to raise public awareness and achieve basic education for women of reproductive age.Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) are versatile proteins that have been suggested to be involved in the regulation of lipid metabolism. This study was designed to investigate the responses of MAPK signaling to chronic ethanol…[Read more]
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Bonner Bekker posted an update 1 year ago
Using this system, HR specialists can interactively inspect the relationships between two attributes of prospective employees across multiple years. Further, we demonstrate the usability of Panacea with representative examples for finding hidden trends in real-world datasets, and we discuss feedback from HR specialists obtained throughout…[Read more]
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Drachmann Aguirre posted an update 1 year ago
0001). The AUC for miR-27a, miR-130b, and miR-301a were 0.71, 0.77, and 0.66, respectively. A positive exponential was observed for miR-27a and miR-301a in multiple logistic regression. Changes in the plasma expressions of the studied miRNAs are likely to be associated with PCOS phenotypes. MiR-27a has a potential to serve as a diagnostic…[Read more]
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Terry Wentworth posted an update 1 year ago
Venom research employing simple juvenile versus adult size thresholds may be failing to account for continuous variation in venom composition lifespan. Our results imply that venom shifts represent adaptive matches to dietary shifts and highlight venom for studies of alternative gene regulatory mechanisms.Metal nanoparticles (NPs) have received…[Read more]
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Samuelsen Barnes posted an update 1 year ago
ers for the first-tier assay was 67%, with a false-positive rate of 0.0057%. Conclusions and Relevance This newborn screening pilot study reported results on 2 lysophosphatidylcholine analytes, identifying 3 male infants with X-ALD, 3 X-ALD-heterozygous female infants, and 3 infants with other disorders associated with increased very long-chain…[Read more]
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Gilliam Brantley posted an update 1 year ago
A chemoselective and diastereoselective synthesis of fused oxazolidines was achieved by a three-component cascade reaction of tetrahydroisoquinolines (THIQs), α,β-unsaturated aldehydes, and diethyl 2-oxomalonate. Probably due to the reactivity difference between the aldehyde and the ketone, the reaction proceeded through the condensation of T…[Read more]
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Gauthier Mcclure posted an update 1 year ago
Pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions can be effective for symptom management among breast cancer survivors. Their implementation is recommended for effective survivorship care for these individuals. Further research on intervention development for breast cancer survivors is recommended to provide further evidence for the utility…[Read more]
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Clay Navarro posted an update 1 year ago
se and the needs of patients complemented those of researchers, foundations, networks and decision-makers – is key to the success of a cultural shift. The CRCHUS Committee created a hub to develop the relevant intrinsic potential aimed at changing the socio-cultural environment of science.
The CRCHUS co-constructed a Patient-Partner Strategic…[Read more]
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