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ABSTRACT The urgency for climate action is recognised by international government and healthcare organisations, including the United Nations (UN) and World Health Organisation (WHO). Climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution negatively impact all life on earth. All populations are impacted but not equally; the most vulnerable are at highest risk,
Andrea G. Rockall +14 more
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Phantasmic Encounters in the Arctic: Haunting Materialities Beyond the Ghosts of War
ABSTRACT In the vast north, ghostly experiences are common for locals and outsiders alike. Here, we explore how cultural‐natural attributes, like remoteness and extreme seasonal variation, compound experiences of the haunting in visceral ways. This provides the Arctic region with an unusually pronounced baseline of other‐than‐human agency, which in the
Aki Hakonen, Oula Seitsonen
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Abstract Background Automated insulin delivery systems (AID) are increasingly used by people living with type 1 diabetes, but their functionality during air travel remains insufficiently studied. Some concerns have arisen regarding safety using AID systems under flight conditions, particularly related to potential insulin delivery errors induced by ...
Renald Meçani +13 more
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In the aviation industry, coronary artery disease (CAD) is a serious concern for aviation authorities due to its potential impact on flight safety.
Rachmy Hamdiyati +3 more
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Abstract Background Infection with Streptococcus equi subspecies equi (S. equi) is characterised by acute disease, with about 10% of infected animals remaining persistently infected. Clinically, infection with S. equi cannot readily be distinguished from infection caused by other respiratory pathogens, including Streptococcus equi subspecies ...
Luke A. McLinden +5 more
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Evaluating Investment in Space Programs: A Case for Theoretical Pluralism
ABSTRACT A perennial question repeatedly asked since the early Mercury (USA) and Salyut (then Soviet Union) space programs has been variations on the theme of “how can the cost of space exploration be justified?” This question—which in broad terms constitutes the research question considered in this paper—continues to be directed toward space agencies ...
Basil P. Tucker, Hank C. Alewine
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Drone-Assisted Organ Transport: A Scoping Review of Clinical, Regulatory, and System Readiness. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Organ transport remains a critical determinant of transplant success, with delays during transfer prolonging cold ischemia time (CIT) and increasing the risk of delayed graft function or organ discard. Uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) have emerged as a potential means to enhance the speed, predictability, and resilience of transplant logistics.
Gilmour RG, Hoff M.
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Simulation training in radiation oncology. [PDF]
Abstract Simulation training can be used in the design of new processes or, more commonly, to train and re‐train healthcare personnel in standard processes. Simulation training is one avenue to making radiation oncology a high reliability health care intervention.
Schell MC +7 more
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Female Veteran Transition: Exploring Gendered Power Relations, Discipline and Decision Making
ABSTRACT This paper investigates how military life affects the decision making of female RAF veterans during transition into the civilian world. By adopting a longitudinal approach and analyzing interviews conducted over 3 years this study explores the relationship between how normalized gendered militarized behaviors and idealized military ...
Caroline Micklewright, Robert A. Allen
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