Third or “Second and a Half”? Continuity, Path Dependence, and the Third Nuclear Age
ABSTRACT The world has entered a new nuclear age. Scholars have characterized this “third nuclear age” as one of renewed competition among nuclear‐armed great powers and the coming maturation of new technologies. I trace the origins of the new nuclear age. Focusing primarily on US strategies with two case studies on conventional strike capabilities and
Jan Ludvik
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MR analysis reveals no causal association between mitochondrial DNA copy number and osteoporosis. [PDF]
Xiao M, Guo C, Yang Q.
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Alterations of Cortical and Trabecular Architecture Are Associated With Fractures in Postmenopausal Women, Partially Independent of Decreased BMD Measured by DXA: The OFELY Study [PDF]
Elisabeth Sornay‐Rendu+3 more
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Retrotransposable element (RTE) expression increases with chronological and biological age and is negatively associated with heterochromatin regulators. Moreover, RTE expression shows sex‐specific differences, with higher levels in men and enrichment for immune‐related pathways.
Valentina Talevi+6 more
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Examining how resistance training affects bone strength in older adults with rheumatic diseases: a systematic review. [PDF]
Channaoui M, Kwon M, Jo E, Lemez S.
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Effects of Cyclic Versus Daily hPTH(1-34) Regimens on Bone Strength in Association With BMD, Biochemical Markers, and Bone Structure in Mice [PDF]
Akiko Iida‐Klein+7 more
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Biomarkers of Cellular Senescence in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
In cohorts of lean controls, obese participants without Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) and obese T2DM participants, we find that T‐cell expression of senescence biomarkers is altered only in the T2DM participants and not with obesity alone. Moreover, high T‐cell p16 expression in the T2DM participants is associated with impaired bone cortical indices.
Caroline Hoong+9 more
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Biochemical Markers Linking Osteoporosis and Cardiovascular Risk in Older Adults: A Retrospective Analysis. [PDF]
Nigotia P+3 more
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Abstract Background Classic Klinefelter syndrome (KS) is characterized by one extra X chromosome (47, XXY), leading to hypergonadotropic hypogonadism and higher risk of alterations in glycolipid homeostasis, cardiovascular diseases, and low bone mineral density. Most frequently, KS is diagnosed in adulthood because of infertility.
Giordana Ferraioli+7 more
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Effectiveness of anabolic and anti-resorptive agents for preventing postmenopausal osteoporosis fractures: a systematic review and network meta-analysis. [PDF]
Su P, Li M, Xiao J, Bai L.
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