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Big city life? Challenges and trade-offs for Auckland city [PDF]
Priming Auckland for ambitious future growth requires change on many policy fronts. Auckland is starting to swell. Rapid population and income growth are occurring, but Auckland’s narrow geography – with harbours on both sides of the city – limits land ...
Kirdan Lees
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Long-term health conditions in UK working-age adults: a cross-sectional analysis of associations with demographic, socioeconomic, psychosocial and health-related factors in an inner-city population. [PDF]
Stagg AL +5 more
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A genome‐wide microRNA CRISPR screen identifies miR‐18a as a master regulator of cross‐resistance in melanoma. Loss of miR‐18a activates the AJUBA–YAP/Hippo axis to confer BRAFi resistance and enhances THBS1–CD47 interaction to impair CD8+ T cell immunity. hnRNP A1 is identified as an upstream regulator of miR‐18a processing.
Zhao Wang +19 more
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Procalcitonin Levels in COVID-19 Patients Are Strongly Associated with Mortality and ICU Acceptance in an Underserved, Inner City Population. [PDF]
Feng T +10 more
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A Rare Allele of ST5 From Wild Rice Enhances Salt Tolerance in Rice
A novel salt‐tolerance gene ST5W, characterized by a unique 36‐bp promoter insertion, is found exclusively in a small subset of Oryza rufipogon and is absent in cultivated rice. Field trials confirm ST5W significantly enhances rice yield across diverse genetic backgrounds under saline conditions.
Meng Xing +26 more
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Background AI and predictive analytics have increased the speed of innovation in medicine. If left unchecked, however, algorithmic bias can exacerbate health disparities across race, class, or gender.
Shaina Mackin +3 more
doaj +1 more source
This diagram illustrates that night shift work disrupts circadian clock genes (like CLOCK, BMAL1) in both humans and mice. This disruption leads to mitochondrial dysfunction (imbalanced fusion/fission proteins) and increased oxidative stress, which is identified as the primary mechanism ultimately causing elevated blood pressure.
Zhaoqiang Jiang +16 more
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Population, 258,447, Jan. 1,1934, City of Toledo, Ohio, 1933
This map shows the United States Census Bureau tracts of 1930 in Toledo, Ohio. Information was prepared under the direction of the Toledo City Plan Commission and collected by the Federal Emergency Relief Administration.
United States. Federal Emergency Relief Administration
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Population Projections for the City of Rajneeshpuram, Oregon, 1982 - 2002
The projections found within this report are an attempt to model population growth in a manner consistent with the expected economic development of the City of Rajneeshpuram.
Population Research Center, Portland State University
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Identifying and mitigating algorithmic bias in the safety net
Algorithmic bias occurs when predictive model performance varies meaningfully across sociodemographic classes, exacerbating systemic healthcare disparities.
Shaina Mackin +3 more
doaj +1 more source

