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Timmons Lowry posted an update 8 months ago
This paper presents a real-time measurement method for the skin temperature of the human arm. this website In this method, the air temperature close to the arm skin is measured via large lateral shearing interferometry, thus avoiding the possible influences of the different physical characteristics of different people, while maintaining the…[Read more]
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Bowden Leach posted an update 8 months ago
White matter differences in MDD are most evident in individuals following illness onset, as few significant differences were observed in the risk phase.Self-regulation, known as the ability to harness cognitive, emotional, and motivational resources to achieve goals, is hypothesized to contribute to health behaviors across the lifespan. Enhancing…[Read more]
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Foster Holman posted an update 8 months ago
This is observed in the UV region with a small quantum efficiency, with photochemical loss of either nitrogen dioxide or an oxygen atom.We have studied the combined static and dynamic quenching of pyrene by methyl viologen in sodium alkyl sulfate micelles varying in volume by a factor of more than 4. Size controls were the temperature T (283 K-333…[Read more]
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Geisler Valentin posted an update 8 months ago
Older age and female sex were common risk factors for anxiety, depression, and social stress. Moreover, occupational exposure to COVID-19 and hospital staff other than doctors/fewer non-work days were risk factors for increased anxiety and depression, respectively. Furthermore, living with families/others was a risk factor for increased social…[Read more]
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Byrne Kamp posted an update 8 months ago
In determining which patients should be offered front-line maintenance PARP inhibitors, and which agent to use, there are multiple factors to consider, including FDA indication, dosing preference, toxicity, risks versus benefits for each patient population, and cost. There are ongoing studies further exploring the front-line use of PARP…[Read more]
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Holmgaard Feddersen posted an update 8 months ago
Callosal fibers should be interrupted to an average of 61% ± 0.07% point of the CC to reach the anterior limit of motor fibers and to an average of 69% ± 0.07% point to include posterior limit of motor fibers. Motor fibers were extending until the posterior one third of the CC in 22 specimens.
Anterior-half CCT did not include all motor f…[Read more]
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Danielsen Garza posted an update 8 months ago
The role of specific immune cell types within the tumor immune microenvironment in non-small cell lung cancer survival is unclear. The potential of these immune cells to become predictive biomarkers of prognosis, and to define subpopulations who will benefit of additional treatment is urgently needed.
Stage I to IIIA non-small cell lung…[Read more]
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Nissen Clifford posted an update 8 months ago
Catch-up growth, an important risk factor for later obesity and type 2 diabetes, is often characterized by a high rate of fat deposition associated with hyperinsulinemia and glucose intolerance. We tested here the hypothesis that refeeding on a high-fat diet rich in essential polyunsaturated fatty acids (ePUFA) improves glucose homeostasis…[Read more]
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Mathiassen Abrams posted an update 8 months ago
Extending photoresponse ranges of semiconductors to the entire ultraviolet-visible (UV)-shortwave near-infrared (SWIR) region (ca. 200-3000 nm) is highly desirable to reduce complexity and cost of photodetectors or to promote power conversion efficiency of solar cells. The observed up limit of photoresponse for organic-based semiconductors is a…[Read more]
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Crosby Galbraith posted an update 8 months ago
The rapid release kinetics as well as the polymer carriers, which were applied to regulate the delivery of antioxidant substances, are beneficial in cosmetology.Tissue-specific microenvironmental factors contribute to the targeting preferences of metastatic cancers. However, the physical attributes of the premetastatic microenvironment are not yet…[Read more]
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Meyers Hermansen posted an update 8 months ago
Moreover, the activation of the SQSTM1-INSR pathway is related to the severity of sepsis in patients. These findings highlight a pathological role of extracellular SQSTM1 in infection, inflammation, and immunity.
Although new drug classes have significantly extended survival of patients with multiple myeloma, they continue to experience…[Read more]
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McWilliams Tyson posted an update 8 months ago
certain patient populations for this procedure.
Limited studies have examined the relationship between axial rotational alignment and functional outcome in mobile-bearing UKA. The aims of this study was to determine the correlation between component axial rotational alignment and functional outcomes, and to recommend a safety range for…[Read more]
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Dodson Baldwin posted an update 8 months ago
While exceedingly uncommon, malignant hemangioendothelioma has a considerable and meaningful effect on affected individuals. Using these data to benchmark new hemangioendothelioma therapies, poor survival outcomes are brought to light.
To achieve high reliability in catalyst, sensor, and therapeutic development, the intricate molecular…[Read more]
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Gravesen Kay posted an update 8 months ago
Asthma is a common airway inflammatory disorder, characterized by increased infiltration of leukocytes and bronchoconstriction. Dexamethasone (DEX) has been widely used in the treatment of allergic asthma. However, long-term and frequent use of DEX has side effects. We therefore reasoned that if drug carriers have intrinsic anti-inflammatory and…[Read more]
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McDougall Haney posted an update 8 months ago
This problem’s solution is presented through the development of innovative algorithms and methods. Specifically, considering a dataset D composed of d documents, each drawn from an alphabet of size sigma, we augment the r-index with an additional r words to facilitate document retrieval queries involving a pattern p that is present in r documents…[Read more]
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Tyler McCarty posted an update 8 months ago
LPS promotes macrophage migration and enhances phagocytosis, but the opposite effect is seen with EgCF, which is connected to the rearrangement of the actin cytoskeleton.
We have prepared and characterized a tryptophan-modified Na-Mordenite (MOR-NH2) nanocomposite. Extensive analysis with FT-IR, XRD, SEM, XPS, and BET confirmed a high…[Read more]
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Fagan McCarty posted an update 8 months ago
Myosin heads initially bind weakly to actin, due to the partial alleviation of steric hindrance, then transition to a firm actin-bound state, fully activating the thin filament. Nevertheless, the reconfiguration associated with the initial calcium-dependent B-state/C-state shift in the troponin-tropomyosin system on actin remains uncertain, and…[Read more]
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TRUE Liu posted an update 8 months ago
Nevertheless, further investigation and program enhancements are crucial for establishing a more equitable and sustainable model of home healthcare for children with intricate medical needs.
In light of the positive impression of the family CNA program, the possibility of sharing this model with other communities warrants future consideration.…[Read more]
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Everett Mangum posted an update 8 months ago
Primary cardiac tumors, either benign or malignant, or secondary malignant tumors that have spread to the heart, are possible. The incidence of malignant primary cardiac tumors is only 25%, whereas metastatic tumors reaching the heart are a considerably more common occurrence, appearing approximately 30 times more often. Examining five primary…[Read more]
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Lerche Pena posted an update 8 months ago
A statistical association existed between Kaban-Pruzansky grade and airway severity in HFM. It is evident that, in contrast to earlier hypotheses, patients do not surpass their CL grade, thereby implying a persistent heightened risk of airway insufficiency in KP III individuals during their teenage period. To minimize the significant morbidity…[Read more]
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