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Circulating sex hormones and volumetric breast density: A prospective study in women from the EPIC Florence cohort. [PDF]
What's New? Mammographic breast density is a known risk factor for breast cancer. The relationship between endogenous sex hormones and mammographic breast density remains unclear. Here, the authors evaluated prospectively the effect of circulating levels of sex hormones and sex hormone‐binding globulin on mammographic breast density in a large sample ...
Bendinelli B +9 more
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When Science Meets Creativity: Elevating Microbiology Education With Art-Two Personal Experiences. [PDF]
This article describes two personal experiences employing diverse forms of art to communicate important microbiological concepts to our fellow citizens. We highlight the importance of disseminating the many beneficial activities of microbes by novel ways, contributing to the scientific literacy of ordinary people, including underrepresented and ...
Yarzábal Rodríguez LA +1 more
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Abstract The microbial ecology of meromictic lakes assessed with “omics” is still poorly studied compared to other aquatic systems. Here, a combination of metagenomics, high resolution sampling and detailed physical–chemical data gathering allowed to study the planktonic prokaryotic assemblages and metabolic capabilities in the crenogenic meromictic ...
Pedro J. Cabello‐Yeves +4 more
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Lateral augmentation of the jaw by the split expansion ridge technique. A critical review
Abstract Bone augmentation has become a routine procedure to enhance and/or repair a deficient or resorbed alveolar ridge for predictable and successful implant placement. The split expansion ridge i.e., the alveolar ridge splitting (ARS) procedure, is one of the less invasive procedures, and is characterized by minor morbidity.
Zvi Artzi
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Abstract “Shared soundscapes” is a key concept that allows us to identify the multiplicity of agencies involved in historical sound recordings and their reactivation today. We use the notion to compare two very different Peruvian case studies concerning Asháninka and Nomatsiguenga peoples of the Central Rainforest and Muchik, Quechua, and mestizo ...
Rocío Barreto +3 more
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Abstract The introduction first gives insights into the state of the art of sound “repatriation” concerning the way historical and current recordings of verbal arts, music, and dance are brought back into circulation in originating communities. Sound restitution also seeks to level the epistemological divide resulting from conventional archiving.
Ingrid Kummels, Gisela Cánepa
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Playing music in a concert represents a multilevel interaction between musicians and the audience, where interbrain synchronization might play an essential role. Here, we simultaneously recorded EEGs from the brains of eight people during a concert: a quartet of professional guitarists and four participants in the audience.
Viktor Müller, Ulman Lindenberger
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Consumer (dis)engagement coping profiles using online services in managing health‐related stressors
Abstract Online health services are a rapidly growing coping resource for consumers to draw on in managing health‐related stressors. We apply a (dis)engagement coping lens to understand consumer coping, identify the distinct purposes of consumer coping captured in six coping scales, and develop an inventory (via multiple studies), to measure consumer ...
Debbie I. Keeling +2 more
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Abstract Background So far, male genital tract color‐Doppler ultrasound (MGT‐CDUS) was not standardized. Recently, the European Academy of Andrology (EAA) published the results of a multicenter study assessing the CDUS characteristics of healthy‐fertile men (HFM) to obtain normative parameters.
Francesco Lotti +31 more
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Abstract Background Transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) parameters are not standardized, especially in men of reproductive age. Hence, the European Academy of Andrology (EAA) promoted a multicenter study to assess the TRUS characteristics of healthy‐fertile men (HFM) to establish normative parameters. Objectives To report and discuss the prostate and seminal
Francesco Lotti +31 more
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