The effect of a literature intervention program on children's attitudes toward the elderly
Jennifer Winters
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Artesunate Inhibits Neointimal Hyperplasia by Promoting IRF4 Associated Macrophage Polarization
This study shows that macrophage interferon regulatory factor 4 (IRF4) improved arterial injury‐induced neointimal hyperplasia by promoting of M2 polarization via up‐regulating krüppel‐like factor 4 (KLF4) in rodent and nonhuman primate models. Notably, artesunate is identified as a potent inducer of IRF4 in macrophages, and proposed as a promising ...
Jinlin Miao+15 more
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Children, war and world disorder in the 21st century: a review of the theories and the literature on children's contributions to armed violence [PDF]
Jo Boyden
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Noise‐induced synaptopathy (NIS) is largely reversible due to self‐repair. NIS and noise‐induced hidden hearing loss are two concepts with similarities and differences. The major hearing deficits in NIHHL are temporal processing disorders. The translation of animal data in NIS studies to humans is hindered by many factors.
Hui Wang, Steven J Aiken, Jian Wang
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Children's Literature, Text and Theory: What Are We Interested in Now?
John Stephens
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Children's Voices: A Review of the Literature Pertinent to Looked‐After Children's Views of Mental Health Services [PDF]
Julie Davies, John C. Wright
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Advancements in Biochar as a Sustainable Adsorbent for Water Pollution Mitigation
Biochar, obtained through pyrolysis of organic waste, serves as a sustainable solution for wastewater treatment due to its adaptability and low‐cost nature. This review comprehensively examines recent advancements in biochar production, functional modifications, and applications, highlighting the integration of machine learning and artificial ...
Devika Laishram+3 more
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'Slow Poison' or Child Empowerment? A Review of Enid Blyton and the Mystery of Children's Literature
Robin Pope
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This study provides support for the immunity debt hypothesis, revealing a 131.72% increase in influenza rates during winter and a 161.23% rise in summer, 1 year following the global easing of COVID‐19 restrictions. This study offers empirical evidence of immunity debt on a global level, highlighting the importance of incorporating this concept into the
Li Chen+6 more
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Linking Children's Literature with Mathematics Instruction
Judy Schroeder, Jane Liu
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