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Perceived Self‐Efficacy in Decision‐Making: The Influence of Personality and Cognitive Variables
ABSTRACT Objective Decision self‐efficacy reflects individuals' confidence in their ability to make effective health‐related decisions. In oncology, it is essential to foster active engagement throughout the healthcare journey. Despite its relevance for quality of life, limited evidence exists on the factors influencing decision self‐efficacy among ...
Valeria Sebri +2 more
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Detection of Toxoplasma gondii (Apicomplexa: Sarcocystidae) in the Brown Dog Tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus (Acari: Ixodidae) Fed on Infected Rabbits [PDF]
Raafat M. Shaapan +5 more
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Intestinal stem cells occur in clusters, and the cycle time of stem cells increases with age. The age‐dependent decline in structural intestinal tissue homeostasis is associated with a decline in stem cell activity. Aging causes significant changes in intestinal gene expression; intermittent fasting from adulthood onwards results in a gene expression ...
Michael Kothmayer +12 more
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ABSTRACT Gliomatosis cerebri (GC) represents an antemortem diagnostic challenge in the absence of histopathology. Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H‐MRS) features of the disease in humans include elevated myo‐inositol (mI)‐to‐creatine and decreased N‐acetyl‐aspartate (NAA)‐to‐creatine ratios.
Péter Sebestyén +6 more
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Polysemy and roots: Deep versus shallow fetching
The paper argues for a model of polysemy based on the blueprint offered by Paul Pietroski whereby the meaning of a lexical item is an instruction to fetch a concept from an address. We show that the bare idea of fetching admits of a deep construal, where a concept is fetched, and a shallow construal, where the instruction merely links a lexical item to
John Collins, Tamara Dobler
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ABSTRACT The Southern Resident killer whales (SRKW) are an endangered species that occupy marine environments on the west coast of North America, including the Salish Sea. Representing marine species in this environment can be achieved by multidimensional space–time simulation modeling that provides more information about locations and behaviors for ...
Alex K. Smith, Suzana Dragićević
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The Effect of Climate Change on Emergence and Evolution of Zoonotic Diseases in Asia
ABSTRACT As the climate of Asia changes under the influence of global warming, the incidence and spatial distribution of known zoonoses will evolve, and new zoonoses are expected to emerge as a result of greater exposure to organisms which currently occur only in wildlife.
Roger S. Morris, Masako Wada
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Incidence of Brown Dog Ticks, Rhipicephalus sanguineus, at a Kennel in Okayama Prefecture.
Hisashi INOKUMA +2 more
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