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High cardiorespiratory fitness and low visceral adiposity modulate CD4+ T regulatory cells. Fit participants shows be more responsible to mTORC1/2 inhibition via rapamycin or Torin‐1indicating a fitness‐ and adiposity‐dependent immunometabolic regulation.
Camila S. Padilha +9 more
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Strength in Numbers: How Social Resources Travel Together to Increase Employee Engagement
ABSTRACT Based on a 2021 survey of 273 Australian workers across a range of occupations and industries, our structural equation modelling showed that workplace inclusion is a key driver of social resources for building employee engagement within the organisation.
Peter A. Murray +4 more
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Examining Roles, Challenges, and Opportunities Within the Metabolic Genetics Workforce
ABSTRACT The metabolic genetics clinic is a crucial hub for the management of patients with inborn errors of metabolism and other complex genetic conditions. Because more patients are being identified due to the expanded diagnostics, including newborn screening, and living longer with the advent of improved therapies, the multidisciplinary metabolic ...
Kara Simpson +3 more
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Tight Approximation Ratio of Anonymous Pricing
We consider two canonical Bayesian mechanism design settings. In the single-item setting, we prove tight approximation ratio for anonymous pricing: compared with Myerson Auction, it extracts at least $\frac{1}{2.62}$-fraction of revenue; there is a ...
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Oceanographic and underwater acoustics research conducted during the period 1 May 1961-31 October 1961 [PDF]
Research during this six month period was performed during cruises of the CHAIN to the Romanche Trench, to the Puerto Rico Trench, and to the Mediterranean Sea, and during a cruise of the BEAR to the Gulf of Maine.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, /
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Pleistocene diversification of unifoliolate‐leaved Lupinus (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae) in Florida
Abstract The importance and prevalence of recent ice‐age and post‐glacial speciation and species diversification during the Pleistocene across many organismal groups and physiographic settings are well established. However, the extent to which Pleistocene diversification can be attributed to climatic oscillations and their effects on distribution ...
Bruno Nevado +5 more
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Estrogen, angiogenesis, immunity and cell metabolism: Solving the puzzle [PDF]
Estrogen plays an important role in the regulation of cardiovascular physiology and the immune system by inducing direct effects on multiple cell types including immune and vascular cells. Sex steroid hormones are implicated in cardiovascular protection,
Bolego, Chiara +5 more
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Absorption of free radicals in the body cannot be done by antioxidant compounds originating from the human body, so exogenous antioxidants are required to help in their natural antioxidant action. Oxidative stress can be caused by an imbalance of free radical inhibitors and the accumulation of free radicals that enter cellular structures.
Sefren Geiner Tumilaar +4 more
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TORSION GALOIS REPRESENTATIONS over CM FIELDS and HECKE ALGEBRAS in the DERIVED CATEGORY [PDF]
We construct algebras of endomorphisms in the derived category of the cohomology of arithmetic manifolds, which are generated by Hecke operators. We construct Galois representations with coefficients in these Hecke algebras and apply this technique to ...
Newton, J, Thorne, JA
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The high mortality rate from ovarian cancers can be attributed to late-stage diagnosis and lack of effective treatment. Despite enormous effort to develop better targeted therapies, platinum-based chemotherapy still remains the standard of care for ...
Ludmila Szabova +13 more
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