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Sensory contribution of emollient cascades in skin creams evaluated by CATA analysis
This work includes emulsion composition and sensory analysis methodology, emollient cascade theory and study results. This study demonstrates how deliberate structuring of emollient cascades can be used as a formulation strategy to modulate both perceived skin feel and product appearance within emulsified systems.
Anna Gerken +5 more
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(a) Dry, rough skin has an immature stratum corneum prone to stimuli, triggering IL‐1α/IL‐1ra/IL‐8 release, keratinization defects, reduced ceramide NP/NS and lipids, scaling and poor hydration. (b) TPS forms a flexible reticular film, shielding the SC, lowering cytokines, normalizing differentiation, restoring lipids and improving texture and water ...
Junko Ishikawa, Yuka Yasuda
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the types of scaffolding strategies employed by elementary teachers during read aloud sessions, with a specific focus on emergent bilingual students. Through a multi‐site explanatory case study involving 14 elementary teachers across four districts, we analyzed the frequency and quality of scaffold use, categorizing ...
Qingli Lei +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Little is known about substitution of alternative medications in the context of deprescribing. The objectives were to: (1) determine the frequency of medication substitutions among those who discontinued a central nervous system (CNS)‐active medication, and (2) characterize substitutions as potentially inappropriate (as per the 2023
Shelly L. Gray +6 more
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A APLICAÇÃO DAS VERBAS DA EDUCAÇÃO: CONTROLE ESTATAL OU SOCIAL? [PDF]
Este artigo objetiva discutir o controle da aplicação das verbas da educação, tomando como referência os manuais da Secretaria do Tesouro Nacional (STN) de 2001 a 2008, para a contabilização da receita e despesa em educação e também os procedimentos ...
Nicholas Davies
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Predictably Unstable?: Precarious Work and Precarious Relationships in the U.S.
ABSTRACT Objective This study examines the association between workers' experience of unpredictable and unstable work schedules and their risk of marital or cohabitation dissolution and whether these associations vary by gender. Background Employment and earnings are well‐established predictors of relationship dissolution, with many studies ...
Kristen Harknett +2 more
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Larval indices, especially house infestation index (HI) and breteau index (BI), were significantly associated with temperature and precipitation, indicating that warmer and wetter conditions increase Aedes aegypti breeding‐site positivity. Adult indices, trap positivity index (TPI) and adult density index (ADI) showed no significant association with ...
Angie Nataly Aire Laureano +3 more
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Tropical farmers try to adapt calf‐rearing systems to temperate dairy industry standards. Calves in tick‐infested areas develop stronger immunity to TBD under controlled exposure to ticks. Early tick exposure promotes sustainable management, balancing tick infestation and developing TBD immunity.
Daniela Balseca +11 more
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How Do Policy Narratives Evoke Emotions? An Appraisal‐Theoretic Approach
ABSTRACT Research on policy narratives acknowledges the crucial role that emotions play within communication and sense‐making. Especially the Narrative Policy Framework (NPF) has placed emotion at the center of attention and stressed that affect‐imbued stories are key for how individuals make sense of the world and navigate through the policy process ...
Sonja Blum +2 more
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