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Abstract Languages describe “who is doing what to whom” by distinguishing the event roles of agent (doer) and patient (undergoer), but it is debated whether they result from nonlinguistic representations that may already exist in preverbal infants and nonhuman animals. The phenomenon of causal perception, where the subsequent movements of two objects A
Floor Meewis +5 more
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The objective of the study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a novel single 2% clindamycin phosphate vaginal gel for the treatment of bacterial vaginosis (BV).
A. Dupre, H.H. Alur, D.R. Friend
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Digital Technologies: Description, Classification, and Links to Circular Economy
ABSTRACT Digital technologies (DTs) and circular economy (CE) are currently two topics that are expected to contribute significantly to sustainable development, and digitization is generally considered a key enabler of CE. However, most studies only cover the most known Industry 4.0 technologies, and very limited research detailing how DTs can support ...
Laura Piedra‐Muñoz +3 more
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In rat models used to study the effects of early alcohol exposure on cerebellum function and structure during pregnancy and lactation, the following conclusions can be drawn: (1) Exposure to ethanol during the first and second‐trimester equivalent in humans affects biochemical pathways in the cerebellum, but produces fewer structural changes.
Fátima Nogales +5 more
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Aim : Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a poly - microbial syndrome. Amsel’s criteria or Nugent’s methods are usually used for its diagnosis. The present study was conducted to compare these two techniques regarding their reliability and possible preferences in practical use. Study Design : A Cross - sectional research was designed.
Moallaei Hossien +3 more
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Abstract In addition to detecting “low‐level” features like shape, color, and movement, the human visual system perceives certain “higher‐level” properties of the environment, like cause‐and‐effect interactions. The strongest evidence that we have true causal perception and not just inference comes from the phenomenon of retinotopically specific visual
Jonathan F. Kominsky, Katharina Wenig
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Objective: To compare the cure rates, side effects, satisfaction, and recurrence rates of bacterial vaginosis (BV) in women having vaginal tablets of metronidazole (750 mg) plus miconazole (200 mg)—the “NPF group”—versus oral metronidazole (2 g)—the “MET
Manopchai Thamkhantho +2 more
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Additional file 1: Photograph S1.Clue cell in wet mount preparation (400X magnification). Photograph S2. Clue cell in Gram stain (1000X magnification).
Bhujel, Rajshree +4 more
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Conservation research supports biodiversity by studying species ecology and management in natural habitats. Using seahorses (Hippocampus hippocampus and Hippocampus guttulatus) as models, this paper examines legal, ethical, and practical aspects of animal use in conservation, offering best practices to guide research design while ensuring welfare ...
Claudia Gili +11 more
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Efficacy of dequalinium chloride vaginal tablets in treatment of bacterial vaginosis
Aim: to evaluate the efficacy and duration of the therapeutic effect of dequalinium chloride (in comparison with clindamycin) in treatment of vaginal dysbiosis. Materials and methods.
A. B. Khuraseva, T. V. Reminnaya
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