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Lowery Rivas posted an update 1 year ago
Cellulose Nanocrystals as opposed to. Cellulose Nanofibers: Any Comparative Study of Reinforcing Effects inside UV-Cured Vegetable Acrylic Nanocomposites.
To examine whether primary attendings and/or nurses impact pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) length of stay (LOS) in long-stay patients (LSP).
Retrospective observational…[Read more]
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Owen Gravgaard posted an update 1 year ago
98, 95% C.I. 0.83 – 1.15; P = .77). There were no statistically significant differences in the pooled risk ratio obtained according to the study design (Q = 0.65; P = .723) and the comparator regimen (Q = 3.37; P = .19).
The use of ACEIs was not associated with an increased risk of lung cancer. Nevertheless, well-designed obser…[Read more]
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Gould Hood posted an update 1 year ago
The results showed through SEM and high-resolution TEM characterized the average diameters of the fibers (ranged from 0.208 µm ± 0.035 to 0.388 µm ± 0.087) and nHAp (crystallite around 0.28, 0.34, and 0.69 nm) and nHAp/GNR (200-300 nm) nanoparticles distribution into PBAT matrices. Ultrathin fibers were obtained, and the incorporated nHAp and nHA…[Read more]
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Andreassen From posted an update 1 year ago
This shows that the neural progenitors retain their cellular self-organization ability in the FN-silk/LN-521-supported 3D culture. Calcium imaging demonstrated spontaneous activity, which is important for the formation of neuronal networks. Together, the results show that hPSCs integrated into FN-silk/LN-521 foam develop into neural progenitors…[Read more]
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Wind Upchurch posted an update 1 year ago
Physiological, perceptual, and physical measures were analyzed via a repeated measures analysis of variance with the level of significance set at p ≤ 0.05. There were large improvements in completion time for TT 1 in IPC1 (d = 1.24 ± 0.68, p less then 0.05) and IPC2 (d = 1.53 ± 0.99, p less then 0.05) versus CON. There was also a large imp…[Read more]
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Yu Lyng posted an update 1 year ago
Nanomedicine will revolutionize future cancer treatment options and our ultimate goal should be to develop treatments that have minimum side effects, for improving the quality of life of all cancer patients.Tumor immune infiltrates are associated with tumor prognosis in many cancer types. However, their capacity to predict the efficacy of…[Read more]
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Welch Damsgaard posted an update 1 year ago
Environmental factors such as the availability of oxygen are instructive cues that regulate stem cell maintenance and differentiation. We used a genetically encoded biosensor to monitor the hypoxic state of neural cells in the larval brain of Drosophila The biosensor reveals brain compartment and cell-type specific levels of hypoxia. The values…[Read more]
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Eriksson Hahn posted an update 1 year ago
Aldehyde-free, transparent chitosan aerogel is reported. The aerogel was prepared by thermal decomposition of urea to induce gelation of a chitosan solution, followed by solvent exchange to ethanol, and supercritical drying. Low urea concentrations (≤ 25 g L-1) result in transparent and highly mesoporous aerogels, while higher urea c…[Read more]
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Rahbek Shea posted an update 1 year ago
Low-intensity shockwave therapy (SWT) is an emerging treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED). Devices used for SWT include focused shockwave therapy (fSWT) or radial wave therapy (rWT), which differ in how the waves are generated, their tissue penetration, and the shape of their pressure waves. Most studies of SWT for ED to date have utilized…[Read more]
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George Rocha posted an update 1 year ago
We found evidence for NZMS invasion at five of the eight sites, with subsequent physical confirmation of mud snails at one of these sites. This study is the first example of successful application of eDNA to detect a previously unidentified invasive population of NZMS, setting the stage for further monitoring of at-risk sites to detect and control…[Read more]
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Silver Bertelsen posted an update 1 year ago
In contrast, biosynthesis and signaling of the salicylic acid pathway was downregulated. Upregulation of genes and pathways involved in plant defense and plant growth may partially explain the significant disease suppression and improvement in plant performance observed in the presence of biochar.While high-resolution proton density-weighted…[Read more]
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Abildgaard Healy posted an update 1 year ago
5 s), and desirable low detection limit (down to 0.117 ppm) in continuous tele-monitoring chronic-disease-related volatile marker (e.g., acetone). Assisted by the power saved light fidelity (Li-Fi) communicating technology, a clinic proof on the specifically designed electronic for noninvasively and uninterrupted assessing potential health risk…[Read more]
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McGee Koefoed posted an update 1 year ago
The Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) is a federal law enacted in 1986 prohibiting patient dumping (refusing or transferring patients with emergency medical conditions without appropriate stabilization), and discrimination based upon ability to pay. We evaluate hospital-level features associated with citation for EMTALA…[Read more]
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Wrenn Honore posted an update 1 year ago
Thirty HS patients were included; 29 purulent lesions (96.7%) harbored at least one bacterial species. Five (16.7%) swab samples were positive for S. aureus, none of which was positive for PVL genes. Among the 30 purulent disorders included as controls, 8 (26.3%) were positive for S. aureus; of these, 4 strains (50%) expressed LPV. The study…[Read more]
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Have Peacock posted an update 1 year ago
(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).The 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak is unprecedented. Yet some look to ready-made models to address it. This creates confusion about more adaptive responses that reflect an uncertain and ambiguous context. Those assessing associated mental health challenges must be wary of overdiagnosis.…[Read more]
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Boll Tanner posted an update 1 year ago
The reflective risk assessment model can be used to detect risk factors for mental health in nurses and for the design of interventions that promote nurses’ mental health.
The reflective risk assessment model can be used to detect risk factors for mental health in nurses and for the design of interventions that promote nurses’ mental…[Read more]
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Stokholm Bullard posted an update 1 year ago
Physical human-robot interaction offers a compelling platform for assessing recovery from neurological injury; however, robots currently used for assessment have typically been designed for the requirements of rehabilitation, not assessment. In this work, we present the design, control, and experimental validation of the SE-AssessWrist, which…[Read more]
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Lehmann Stevenson posted an update 1 year ago
As a more clinically significant contribution of this work, we found that those subjects also increased habitual peak ankle moment and peak ankle power during push off after training by a significant 10% and 15%, respectively (P ≤ 0.036).
We conclude that the use of horizontal impeding forces in older adults improves their maximum m…[Read more]
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Duran Lerche posted an update 1 year ago
Anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox), denitrifying anaerobic methane oxidation bacteria (DAMO) have received great attention for their excellent performance in nitrogen removal. However, not much study focused on the co-existence of anammox, DAMO, and denitrification in constructed wetlands, not to mention the advantage of their application in…[Read more]
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McFarland Wind posted an update 1 year ago
We examined the hypothesis that baseline retinal vascular geometry in patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) predicts disease activity 6 months after panretinal photocoagulation (PRP).
We included 47 eyes from 40 patients with treatment-naïve PDR in a 6-month prospective study. Diagnosis of PDR and disease activity was ev…[Read more]
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