• Wilder Conley posted an update 6 months ago

    evelopment of type 2 diabetes mellitus.

    Our study provides further insight into the factors crucial for behaviour change in women diagnosed with GD. By innovatively applying the COM-B framework in a socioecological context, it is clear intervention facets need to target microlevel through the macrolevel to engage this population in behaviour…[Read more]

  • Wilder Conley posted an update 6 months ago

    first study to assess reliability, validity, and responsiveness of the OKS-Ar after TKA. The validity and reliability results are similar to those found for both the original English-language OKS and the OKS translated into other languages. We believe that this is also the first study to assess OKS-Ar responsiveness after TKA and to show a large…[Read more]

  • Wilder Conley posted an update 6 months ago

    Although electron transfer involves metal-localized orbitals, investigations of +1 and -1 by pulse EPR revealed that redox chemistry induces significant changes in Fe-C covalency (-50% upon 2 e- reduction), a conclusion further supported by X-ray absorption spectroscopy, 57Fe Mössbauer studies, and DFT calculations. Combined, our studies…[Read more]

  • Wilder Conley posted an update 6 months ago

    Although electron transfer involves metal-localized orbitals, investigations of +1 and -1 by pulse EPR revealed that redox chemistry induces significant changes in Fe-C covalency (-50% upon 2 e- reduction), a conclusion further supported by X-ray absorption spectroscopy, 57Fe Mössbauer studies, and DFT calculations. Combined, our studies…[Read more]

  • Wilder Conley posted an update 6 months ago

    Although electron transfer involves metal-localized orbitals, investigations of +1 and -1 by pulse EPR revealed that redox chemistry induces significant changes in Fe-C covalency (-50% upon 2 e- reduction), a conclusion further supported by X-ray absorption spectroscopy, 57Fe Mössbauer studies, and DFT calculations. Combined, our studies…[Read more]

  • 62% (44/52) of the useful videos and 85.71% (6/7) of misleading video were observed to be published by independent health information websites. No statistically significant difference was found between the overall comprehensiveness mean scores, DISCERN mean scores, GQS means and the features of the videos according to their publishing…[Read more]

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