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Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy and Digital clubbing in Lung Adenocarcinoma [PDF]
Michalakis Konstantinos+1 more
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Third or “Second and a Half”? Continuity, Path Dependence, and the Third Nuclear Age
ABSTRACT The world has entered a new nuclear age. Scholars have characterized this “third nuclear age” as one of renewed competition among nuclear‐armed great powers and the coming maturation of new technologies. I trace the origins of the new nuclear age. Focusing primarily on US strategies with two case studies on conventional strike capabilities and
Jan Ludvik
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IT club educational technologies for creative individual development in digital age
Oksana N. Ryabchenko+5 more
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The connections between epigenetic age acceleration (EAA) and the multi‐ome, as well as the extent to which these connections are driven by genetic and environmental factors, remain underexplored. We identified blood proteins, metabolites, and exposures associated with EAA in young adults and, using twin study designs, show that these associations are ...
Gabin Drouard+5 more
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Standardized clinical criteria and sweat test combined as a tool to diagnose Cystic Fibrosis
Context: CF is under-diagnosed in Ecuador; one out of every 11,252 live births born in Ecuador could have CF. Aim: To analyze the clinical findings, based on previously established criteria, with the results of the sweat test, in circumstances where we ...
Fabricio González-Andrade
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Ending the Digital Gender Divide. Are Coding Clubs the Solution?
David Ramírez Plascencia+1 more
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Investigating the ultimate factors that underpin the impacts of ski‐pistes on alpine species is crucial to identify concrete mitigation strategies. This is urgently needed given that winter sports are expanding in mountain ranges worldwide. We evaluated the impacts of ski‐pistes on the foraging behaviour of the white‐winged snowfinch, an iconic alpine ...
Chiara Bettega+5 more
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Abstract Background and Aims The UK Government has committed to reducing alcohol consumption by 2025 through increasing the availability of alcohol‐free and low‐alcohol (no/lo) drinks. This study estimated current and future trends in key indicators of the availability, sale, purchasing and consumption of no/lo products in Great Britain.
Luke B. Wilson+7 more
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Three-keys digital media in strengthening brand awareness at The Vibes Night Club, France
Putu Rian Arde Surya+3 more
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