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Pica in Childhood: Concurrent and Sequential Psychiatric Comorbidity
ABSTRACT Objective Pica is the persistent eating of nonnutritive, nonfood substances, and is associated with serious medical consequences. There has been a lack of research into the psychiatric comorbidities of pica, despite being important for informing clinical care.
Laura G. Rubino+3 more
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Management of women with endometriosis in the 21st century. [PDF]
Di Spiezio Sardo A+8 more
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ABSTRACT Over the past five decades (1975–2024), research on eating disorders (EDs) has expanded significantly, as evidenced by the bibliometric analysis by Lee and Chi (2025). This growth reflects heightened public and academic interest, likely influenced by several key developments in the classification and epidemiology of EDs.
Hans W. Hoek
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Human Echinococcosis in the Russian Federation in the 21st Century: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Bobić B+6 more
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On the Publication of a Special Issue on the Outlook of Mechanical Engineering toward 21st Century
Ryozo ECHIGO
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Museum specimens offer a unique and powerful tool for understanding the impact of anthropogenic change on populations over time. Morphological traits can be impacted by many different environmental variables that are difficult to separate from one another as potential driving factors.
Jenna D. Krugler+2 more
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Medical simulation: an essential tool for training, diagnosis, and treatment in the 21st century. [PDF]
Mawyin-Muñoz CE+3 more
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Patterns and drivers of biotic disturbance hotspots in western United States coniferous forests
Globally, forest disturbances caused by herbivorous insects and plant pathogens (i.e. biotic disturbances) have increased since the 1990s, a trend linked in part to climate warming. With increases in biotic disturbance activity, an emerging ecological phenomenon has been documented: biotic disturbance ‘hotspots', or areas where two or more biotic ...
Michele S. Buonanduci+3 more
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