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Sander Cooke posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago
This study aimed to identify evidence of nurse practitioner-led changes to health-care delivery and the outcomes of such changes.
Changing health-care delivery is synonymous with the nurse practitioner role. The literature is critical of the lack of research by nurse practitioners, reporting the effects of a change to health-care…[Read more]
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Aggerholm Smedegaard posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago
The segmented objects were cleaned and converted into a virtual mesh made up tetrahedral (tet4) triangles having a maximum edge length of 1 mm with 3matic software. The models were further converted into a solid volumetric mesh of tetrahedrons with a maximum edge length of 1 mm for use in finite element analysis. The engineering software, Abaqus,…[Read more]
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Quinn Powers posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago
SARS-CoV-2 is a virus that causes a potentially deadly syndrome that affects especially the respiratory tract. Kidney-transplanted patients are immunosuppressed and more susceptible to viral infections. We have examined our transplantation activity to explore the future role of kidney transplantation from deceased and living donors in COVID-19…[Read more]
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Williamson Giles posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago
Twenty biota species were collected from the Northern Beibu Gulf to understand the heavy metal pollution status and biomagnification characteristics. Mean concentrations (μg/g) of Mn, Zn, Pb, Cr, Ni, As, Cu, and Cd in the biota species were 0.99, 38.33, 0.14, 0.079, 0.085, 51.10, 7.92, and 0.21, respectively. As levels in most biota species…[Read more]
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Westergaard Hinrichsen posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago
Findings support emerging evidence that social media engagement and behavior, particularly activities involving appearance comparisons and judgements, may be more of a risk to depression and social anxiety symptoms and appearance sensitivities than simply the frequency of social media use. BACKGROUND Previous studies reported a relationship…[Read more]
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Thygesen Rye posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago
Because of the burden of migraine in Japan, there is a need for safe and effective preventive treatments. This study assessed the long-term safety and tolerability of galcanezumab in Japanese patients with episodic (EM) or chronic (CM) migraine.
In this 12-month open-label study, adult patients with EM who previously completed a 6-month,…[Read more]
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Loft Strand posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago
e is a threshold fiber length effect, as long, thin fibers (>5 μm) form only a small fraction of talc aerosols and the possible role of fibers >5 μm in the translocation from the lung to the pleura and their association with pleural fibrotic and carcinogenic lesions. Long, thin fibers are preferentially deposited in hot spots in the lung, such…[Read more]
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Glud Holder posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago
SSI9T could be distinguished from other species of the genus Sphingobacterium with validly published names by several phenotypic, chemotaxonomic and genomic characteristics. On the basis of the results of this polyphasic taxonomic analysis, the bacterial isolate represents a novel species within the genus Sphingobacterium, for which the name…[Read more]
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Lassiter Kragh posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago
CONCLUSIONS The first cell type affected in glaucoma is the retinal ganglion cell. We found a positive correlation between GCC thickness and CH, suggesting that CH might be a parameter to consider in the evaluation of all glaucoma patients from their first examination. Moreover, both pRNFL thickness and GCC thickness are influenced by CH,…[Read more]
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McWilliams Tyson posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago
Woven coronary artery can be distinguished from spontaneous dissection and revascularization of thrombosis. read more IVUS and OCT are useful in obtaining a definite diagnosis, which decreases chances of unnecessary intervention.
The global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia poses a particular challenge to the emergency surgical…[Read more]
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Pena Crews posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago
Kindergarten teachers are often exposed to great stress. Considering that, mindfulness has been demonstrated to act as a critical role in the psychological well-being of kindergarten teachers. The present study assessed mindfulness in teaching (MT), psychological distress and emotional intelligence (EI) among 511 kindergarten teachers in mainland…[Read more]
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Larsson Wollesen posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago
Taken together, our findings indicated that LncRNA H19 and miR-130a might represent novel therapeutic targets and early diagnostic biomarkers for the treatment of AKI.Changes in bone mineral density (BMD) have been associated with association football (soccer) participation. Seasonal changes in BMD of soccer players have been proposed as well.…[Read more]
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Vang Melgaard posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effects of dietary starch structure (amylose/amylopectin ratio, AR) on intestinal health of weaned pigs by determining the intestinal morphology, barrier functions, epithelium apoptosis and digestive enzymes. A total of one hundred and eight pigs (initial body weight 7.51 ± 0.05 kg) were…[Read more]
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Lim Joensen posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago
The genus Pelecystola Meyrick, 1920 and the species Pelecystola strigosa (Moore, 1888) are newly recorded from China, and Pelecystola peculiaris sp. nov. is described as new to science. Adults, head, venation, and genitalia of the two species are illustrated. A molecular phylogenetic analysis is presented to ascertain the generic affiliation of…[Read more]
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Egan Purcell posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago
The difference between the genders’ suicide rate changed significantly at the onset of recession, as the rate for men increased and the rate for women decreased.
The Danish social welfare model might have prevented social disintegration and suicide among unemployed, and suicide prevention programmes might have prevented deaths among…[Read more]
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Pritchard Pagh posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago
Finally, the possible development directions and challenges of mesoporous nanomaterials for electrochemical energy conversion and storage are proposed.
A nationwide prospective drug utilization review (DUR) for potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) in older adults was implemented in October 2015 in South Korea. We aimed to evaluate the…[Read more]
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Le Honore posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago
The adjuvant-induced arthritis model displays coronary endothelial dysfunction associated with myocardial hypertrophy and a reduced tolerance to ischemia. This model might be useful for deciphering the pathophysiology of cardiac dysfunction in rheumatoid arthritis and paves the way for studying the role of endothelin-1 and angiotensin II.
The…[Read more]
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Mathiassen Herring posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago
OBJECTIVES To assess the potential impact of using screening recommendations for bleeding disorders in patients with Noonan syndrome on perioperative bleeding complications. STUDY DESIGN We performed a retrospective, single-site cohort study; patients were identified by query of the electronic medical record. All patients with a clinical diagnosis…[Read more]
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Williamson Giles posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago
Twenty biota species were collected from the Northern Beibu Gulf to understand the heavy metal pollution status and biomagnification characteristics. Mean concentrations (μg/g) of Mn, Zn, Pb, Cr, Ni, As, Cu, and Cd in the biota species were 0.99, 38.33, 0.14, 0.079, 0.085, 51.10, 7.92, and 0.21, respectively. As levels in most biota species…[Read more]
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Good Johannessen posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago
Our perception of the role of the previously considered ‘selfish’ or ‘junk’ DNA has been dramatically altered in the past 20 years or so. A large proportion of this non-coding part of mammalian genomes is repetitive in nature, classified as either satellites or transposons. While repetitive elements can be termed selfish in terms of their…[Read more]
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