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This study aimed to investigate the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on colorectal cancer treatment in Japan, that was not fully understood. The COVID‐19 pandemic has reduced the number of colonoscopies and surgeries for colorectal cancer and hindered the detection of asymptomatic early‐stage cancers.
Masaaki Miyo+20 more
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Finite Temperature Effective Potential to Order $g^4,\la^2$ and the Electroweak Phase Transition [PDF]
The standard model effective potential is calculated at finite temperature to order $g^4,\la^2$ and a complete zero temperature renormalization is performed. In comparison with lower order calculations the strength of the first order phase transition has
Arnold+35 more
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P03-025 – Differential diagnosis of autoimmune disorders [PDF]
Mendelian susceptibility to mycobacterial disease (MSMD) is a rare form of primary immunodeficiencies characterized by predisposition for poorly virulent infection agents, primarily non-tuberculous mycobacteria and Salmonella. It has been shown that molecular basis of these diseases is mutations in at least 7 genes in the IL12-dependent IFN-g axis ...
N Zinovieva+5 more
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Background High expression of human epidermal growth factor receptor type 2 (HER2) represents an aggressive subtype of breast cancer. Anti-HER2 treatment requires a theragnostic approach wherein sufficiently high receptor expression in biopsy material is
Ali Alhuseinalkhudhur+7 more
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The role of risk, regret, and rejoice in non‐instrumental information seeking
Abstract Standard theories suggest that humans should seek information only when it can help them make better decisions. However, recent work suggests that people choose to seek information even when it cannot influence the outcome of a choice. Across three experiments, we examined how this preference for non‐instrumental information was related to the
Tehilla Mechera‐Ostrovsky+2 more
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Mementos and the endowment effect
Abstract This research provides evidence for a new moderator of the endowment effect: having a memento of the endowed object. Three studies adapting classic endowment effect paradigms and using a variety of endowment objects and mementos demonstrate that having a memento of an endowment increases willingness to trade the endowment and decreases selling
Charlene K. Chu, Suzanne B. Shu
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Characterization of AMF-diversity of endosphere versus rhizosphere of tea (Camellia sinensis) crops
Tea [Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze] crops are globally one of the important commercial crops grown predominantly on acidic soils, a natural ally in form of soil arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF).
QIANG-SHENG WU+4 more
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Was Viktor Orbán’s Unorthodox Economic Policy the Right Answer to Hungary’s Economic Misfortunes?
This paper assesses whether the unorthodox policies implemented in Hungary since 2010 were, given a four-year perspective, the right answer to Hungarian economic problems.
Piasecki Marcin A.
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Propagators for massive symmetric tensor and p-forms in AdS(d+1) [PDF]
We construct propagators in Euclidean AdS(d+1) space-time for massive p-forms and massive symmetric tensors.
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Abstract Objective To investigate mental health symptoms (anxiety, depression, and sleep status) and their associated factors among people infected with the SARS‐CoV‐2 omicron variant during the quarantine period in Shanghai. Methods To investigate the mental health symptoms among participants with SARS‐CoV‐2 omicron infection, an anonymous online ...
Zhenghua Hou+7 more
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