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Thriving in scrubs: a qualitative study of resident resilience

open access: yesReproductive Health, 2018
Background Physician well-being impacts both doctors and patients. In light of high rates of physician burnout, enhancing resilience is a priority. To inform effective interventions, educators need to understand how resilience develops during residency ...
Abigail Ford Winkel   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Deliberative democracy and historical perspectives on American Indian/Alaska native political decision-making practices

open access: yesHumanities & Social Sciences Communications, 2020
Public deliberation has risen to the forefront of governance as a technique for increasing participation in policy making. Scholars and practitioners have also noted the potential for deliberation to give greater influence to historically marginalized ...
Justin Reedy   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

Analytic P-ideals and Banach spaces [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Functional Analysis, 2020
We study the interplay between Banach space theory and theory of analytic P-ideals. Applying the observation that, up to isomorphism, all Banach spaces with unconditional bases can be constructed in a way very similar to the construction of analytic P-ideals from submeasures, we point out numerous symmetries between the two theories.
Borodulin-Nadzieja, Piotr   +1 more
openaire   +3 more sources

By dawn or dusk—how circadian timing rewrites bacterial infection outcomes

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
The circadian clock shapes immune function, yet its influence on infection outcomes is only beginning to be understood. This review highlights how circadian timing alters host responses to the bacterial pathogens Salmonella enterica, Listeria monocytogenes, and Streptococcus pneumoniae revealing that the effectiveness of immune defense depends not only
Devons Mo   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Functional analytic background for a theory of infinite-dimensional reductive Lie groups [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Motivated by the interesting and yet scattered developments in representation theory of Banach-Lie groups, we discuss several functional analytic issues which should underlie the notion of infinite-dimensional reductive Lie group: norm ideals, triangular
Beltita, Daniel
core  

Primeness, semiprimeness and localisation in Iwasawa algebras

open access: yes, 2004
Necessary and sufficient conditions are given for the completed group algebras of a compact p-adic analytic group with coefficient ring the p-adic integers or the field of p elements to be prime, semiprime and a domain.
Ardakov, Konstantin, Brown, Kenneth A.
core   +1 more source

Disordered but rhythmic—the role of intrinsic protein disorder in eukaryotic circadian timing

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Unstructured domains known as intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) are present in nearly every part of the eukaryotic core circadian oscillator. IDRs enable many diverse inter‐ and intramolecular interactions that support clock function. IDR conformations are highly tunable by post‐translational modifications and environmental conditions, which ...
Emery T. Usher, Jacqueline F. Pelham
wiley   +1 more source

A comparison formula for residue currents

open access: yes, 2019
Given two ideals $\mathcal{I}$ and $\mathcal{J}$ of holomorphic functions such that $\mathcal{I} \subseteq \mathcal{J}$, we describe a comparison formula relating the Andersson-Wulcan currents of $\mathcal{I}$ and $\mathcal{J}$.
Lärkäng, Richard
core   +1 more source

Primary ideals in rings of analytic functions [PDF]

open access: yesTransactions of the American Mathematical Society, 1973
Let A be the ring of all analytic functions on a connected, noncompact Riemann surface. We use the valuation theory of the ring A as developed by N. L. Alling to analyze the structure of the primary ideals of A. We characterize the upper and lower primary ideals of A and prove that every nonprime primary ideal of A is either an upper or a lower primary
openaire   +2 more sources

Protein pyrophosphorylation by inositol pyrophosphates — detection, function, and regulation

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Protein pyrophosphorylation is an unusual signaling mechanism that was discovered two decades ago. It can be driven by inositol pyrophosphate messengers and influences various cellular processes. Herein, we summarize the research progress and challenges of this field, covering pathways found to be regulated by this posttranslational modification as ...
Sarah Lampe   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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