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Abstract Objectives Children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have an increased risk of developing kidney disorders, which may cause significant kidney function impairment (SKI) or lead to chronic kidney disease (CKD). In this study we aimed to provide insights in causes and diagnoses of SKI cases and to provide recommendations for pediatric ...
Stephanie A. Vuijk +16 more
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ABSTRACT Self‐affirmation interventions (SAIs) have garnered increasing interest from both practitioners and scholars due to their potential to help working adults cope with uncertainty and job insecurity. This interest is particularly relevant for entrepreneurs, who frequently face high levels of uncertainty and lack the organizational support ...
Alexandra Jussli, Martin Schwarz
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Two eyes, one vision: Evaluating the Etuaptmumk/Two-Eyed Seeing Framework in bridging scientific and indigenous knowledge for climate solutions. [PDF]
Canada’s colonial legacy has long marginalized Indigenous peoples and their knowledge in academia and policy-making. To bridge this gap, Mi’kmaw Elder Albert Marshall introduced the Etuaptmumk/Two-Eyed Seeing (E/TES) framework, aiming to optimize ...
Nicole Li
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Measurement of gauge boson couplings and W spin density matrix
During the LEP2 period the e+e- collider increased its center of mass energy from 161 GeV to 209 GeV and a total integrated luminosity of approximately 700 pb-1 was recorded per experiment.
Delmeire, Evelyne
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Boost Approaches in Patients Undergoing Postoperative Radiotherapy
ABSTRACT The use of breast conservation surgery for early‐stage breast cancer is common, and adjuvant radiotherapy is often recommended to reduce the risk of ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence. Historical trials have used sequential boost techniques with favorable outcomes with reduction in local recurrence and acceptable cosmetic outcomes.
Abigail Pepin +5 more
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The Role of Ultrasound across the Continuum of Care for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common upper limb entrapment neuropathy and a leading cause of pain, functional impairment, and surgical referral. This article demonstrates the central role of ultrasound (US) across the continuum of CTS care, both for confirming the CTS diagnosis and for guiding treatments ranging from perineural injections to
Christopher M. Jobe +4 more
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Accelerating positive change in electronic records management: an empirical toolkit of solutions [PDF]
The AC+erm project aims to investigate and critically explore issues and practical strategies for accelerating positive change in electronic records management.
Childs, Sue +2 more
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Abstract Purpose To determine whether posterior tibial slope (PTS) measured to proximal anatomical axes can serve as a reliable proxy for PTS measured to the mechanical tibial axis (mTA). Methods In patients ≥18 years with failed anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, medial and lateral PTS were measured relative to the mTA on a lateral lower‐leg ...
Barbara C. Boer +6 more
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Future Diffusion of PK1-Technology — A German Delphi Study [PDF]
Gaude, Michael
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Over the next fifty years the potential impact on human livelihoods of environmental change could be considerable. One possible response may be increased levels of human mobility.
Abel, Guy J. +4 more
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