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Albright Gundersen posted an update 6 months ago
Intense pulsed light (IPL) is becoming a new technical platform for disinfecting food against pathogenic bacteria. Metabolic changes are deemed to occur in bacteria as either the causes or the consequences of IPL-elicited bactericidal and bacteriostatic effects. However, little is known about the influences of IPL on bacterial metabolome. In this…[Read more]
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Albright Gundersen posted an update 6 months ago
The most important predictors of engagement were health outcomes (infant mortality, maternal deaths, life expectancy), countries’ income levels (gross domestic product per capita), and fossil fuel consumption. Membership of political negotiating groups (such as the Group of 77 and Small Island Developing States) was a less important…[Read more]
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Albright Gundersen posted an update 6 months ago
ent of synovial inflammation and tenosynovitis in juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Superb microvascular imaging has higher sensitivity compared with power Doppler ultrasound in depiction of increased vascularity.
Mammary myofibroblastoma (MFB) is a rare benign stromal neoplasm; its imaging features are rarely reported and nonspecific. We…[Read more]
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Albright Gundersen posted an update 6 months ago
ent of synovial inflammation and tenosynovitis in juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Superb microvascular imaging has higher sensitivity compared with power Doppler ultrasound in depiction of increased vascularity.
Mammary myofibroblastoma (MFB) is a rare benign stromal neoplasm; its imaging features are rarely reported and nonspecific. We…[Read more]
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Albright Gundersen posted an update 6 months ago
ent of synovial inflammation and tenosynovitis in juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Superb microvascular imaging has higher sensitivity compared with power Doppler ultrasound in depiction of increased vascularity.
Mammary myofibroblastoma (MFB) is a rare benign stromal neoplasm; its imaging features are rarely reported and nonspecific. We…[Read more]
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Albright Gundersen posted an update 6 months ago
Our results show that liquid-solid transitions in dispersions are not universal, but depend on particle size.Hematite microparticles are becoming increasingly important components in the soft matter field. The remarkable combination of magnetic and photocatalytic properties that characterize them, coupled with the variety of uniform and…[Read more]
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Albright Gundersen posted an update 6 months ago
cholestasis and hyperthyroidism, Graves’ disease should be considered for differential diagnosis.
Graves’ disease can cause cholestasis, with the low incidence. The symptoms of cholestasis can be improved or even eradicated with the cure of the Graves’ disease. The cholestasis may be idiopathic. For patients with cholestasis and…[Read more]
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Albright Gundersen posted an update 6 months ago
The understanding of the mechanisms linking these cellular characteristics to the accelerated aging and to the wide spectrum of affected tissues and clinical symptoms in the MDPL patients may provide opportunities to develop therapeutic treatments for progeroid syndromes.We previously determined that different vitamin D metabolites can have…[Read more]
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Albright Gundersen posted an update 6 months, 1 week ago
As the epidemic of COVID-19 is gradually controlled in China, a summary of epidemiological characteristics and interventions may help control its global spread.
Data for COVID-19 cases in Hubei Province (capital, Wuhan) was extracted until 7 March 2020. The spatiotemporal distribution of the epidemic in four periods (before 10 January,…[Read more]
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Albright Gundersen posted an update 6 months, 1 week ago
to promote inclusion excellence through preventing microaggressions, repairing and reestablishing relationships, and restoring reputations once microaggressions occur.
There is no consensus on the best methodology to apply evidence-based practice principles to develop a systematic approach to improve critical appraisal or research design…[Read more]
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Albright Gundersen became a registered member 6 months, 1 week ago