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Kenny Howell posted an update 1 year ago
, patients with respiratory allergy had higher scores (mean 1.15 vs. 0.99) p=0.013 z=-2.486.
Psychological consequences such as depression and reported PTSD are present during the COVID-19 pandemic causing an impact particularly in individuals with allergic diseases. If we acknowledge the impact and how it is affecting our patients, we are…[Read more]
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Butcher Balle posted an update 1 year ago
5 cm laterally at the level of point A. In two initial applications 55 and 54 cc of high-risk clinical target volumes (HRCTV) were treated, and 90% of the HRCTV was covered by 96% and 97% of prescribed doses, respectively. Additionally, the needles guided by the template helped in sculpting the dose from bladder and rectum. Conclusions We have…[Read more]
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Petterson Miranda posted an update 1 year ago
To synthesize and integrate the best available evidence on the experiences and effectiveness of canine-assisted interventions (CAIs) on the health and well-being of older people residing in long-term care.
Canine-assisted interventions (CAIs) are commonly used as an adjunct therapy to enhance health and well-being and are often implemented…[Read more]
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Pehrson Kendall posted an update 1 year ago
Our genomic analysis of single or purified cells, coupled with precision genetics, provides an epigenetic basis for alveolar cell fate and potential, and introduces an experimental benchmark for deciphering the in vivo function of lineage transcription factors.The classic paradigm of physical metallurgy is that the addition of alloying elements to…[Read more]
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Oh Miranda posted an update 1 year ago
Punitive (vs nonpunitive) PSNs were more common with adverse reactions or complications (21% vs 10%), communication failures (25% vs 16%), and noncategorized events (19% vs 8%), and nonpunitive (vs punitive) PSNs were more frequent in falls (5% vs 0%) and radiology or laboratory events (17% vs 7%).
Punitive reports have important…[Read more]
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Lancaster Lundgaard posted an update 1 year ago
re frequent discharge communication.
Residents report a lack of understanding of who is responsible for discharge education. This diffusion of ownership impacts how much residents invest in patient education, with more perceived responsibility associated with more frequent discharge communication.
To examine whether diabetes shared medical…[Read more]
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Lloyd Lykke posted an update 1 year ago
Energy shortage and wasting of resources are two main challenges for human society. To solve these problems, nitrogen-doped porous carbon was synthesized through a simple thermally induced phase separation (TIPS) method with subsequent carbonization and activation with biomass konjac/polyacrylonitrile composites as the raw materials and nitrogen…[Read more]
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Karlsson Peterson posted an update 1 year ago
thological feature of prostate cancer. Caveolin-1 can also predict poor survival in prostate cancer patients after radical prostatectomy.
Caveolin-1 is overexpressed in prostate cancer, which can serve as a risk factor and adverse clinicopathological feature of prostate cancer. Caveolin-1 can also predict poor survival in prostate cancer…[Read more]
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Kearns Ibrahim posted an update 1 year ago
This study aimed to examine how anxiety related to different styles of coping during the COVID-19 pandemic and how these relationships were moderated by the cultural orientations of individualism/collectivism and a person’s sense of meaning in life. A sample of 849 participants from Georgia completed an online survey during the final stage of…[Read more]
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Husum Birch posted an update 1 year ago
And accordingly, the frequencies of regulatory CD8+ CD25+ T cells were also found significantly increased in these patients. Collectively, the results suggest that regulatory CD4+ and CD8+ T cells may play distinct roles in the pathogenesis of COVID-19. Moreover, the data indicate that NK cells might contribute to the COVID-19 associated…[Read more]
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Post Tanner posted an update 1 year ago
Ultrastructural analysis revealed that the size and number of the LDs in the hepatocytes of rats fed each of the three types of oil were related to the degree of damage to organelles, including the positions of nuclei and the integrity of mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum. The results revealed that the effect of camellia oil on NAFLD in rats…[Read more]
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Allen Rossen posted an update 1 year ago
To overcome the practical challenges of deploying and maintaining multiple permanent anchors for TDoA measurements, we propose practical schemes of using a single or multiple surface vehicles as virtual anchors. The robustness of localization is evaluated by simulations under realistic settings. By combining a mobile anchor(s) scheme with a robust…[Read more]
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Williamson Giles posted an update 1 year ago
Several studies have demonstrated that coronary heart disease (CHD) is a high risk factor for cognitive impairment, whereas other studies showed that there was no association between cognitive impairment and CHD. The relationship between CHD and cognitive impairment is still unclear based on these conflicting results. Thus, it is of importance to…[Read more]
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Dinesen Pena posted an update 1 year ago
The resulting device exhibits high internal quantum efficiency of 58.5% with highly stable emission characteristics and virtually no efficiency droop.We study the effect of homodyne detector visibility on the measurement of quadrature squeezing for a spatially multi-mode source of two-mode squeezed light. Sources like optical parametric…[Read more]
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Morse Beasley posted an update 1 year ago
rence for the clinical use of Mongolian medicine.Mongolian medicine is an indispensable part in developing traditional Mongolian medicine. This study is aimed to provide a basis for the formulation of clinical and Mongolian medicinal materials standards by clarifying the original plant and species collation of Mongolia medicine of “saradma”.…[Read more]
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Faber Connell posted an update 1 year ago
Tethered and battery-powered devices that interface with neural tissues can restrict natural motions and prevent social interactions in animal models, thereby limiting the utility of these devices in behavioural neuroscience research. In this Review Article, we discuss recent progress in the development of miniaturized and ultralightweight devices…[Read more]
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Lindgren Barton posted an update 1 year ago
Thanks to the great flexibility brought by unpaired training, EnlightenGAN is demonstrated to be easily adaptable to enhancing real-world images from various domains. Our codes and pre-trained models are available at https//github.com/VITA-Group/EnlightenGAN.Benefiting from the strong capabilities of deep CNNs for feature representation and…[Read more]
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Price Paul posted an update 1 year ago
In this study, effects of combining optimized tissue engineering bone (TEB) implantation with heel-strike like mechanical loading to repair segmental bone defect in New Zealand rabbits were investigated. learn more Physiological characteristics of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMMSCs), compact bone cells (CBCs), and bone marrow and compact…[Read more]
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Browne Mitchell posted an update 1 year ago
Emotional Durability in Small Woman Sports athletes.
The odds of having preterm delivery was higher for nulliparous patients and those with lower intraoperative diastolic pressure.
Our findings confirm what has been previously reported regarding the association of nulliparity with preterm delivery. Additionally, this study highlights…[Read more]
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Pritchard Pagh posted an update 1 year ago
This study investigated the Pb(II) and Cd(II) sorption from aqueous solution by oily sludge-derived char (OSDC) prepared at different pyrolysis temperatures and chemical activation. The maximum Pb(II) sorption capacity for OSDC at pyrolysis temperature of 500 °C (OS500) was found as 351.48 mg/g, which was greater than that of OSDC produced at…[Read more]
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