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UNEMPLOYMENT OF HIGHLY EDUCATED DISABLED INDIVIDUALS IN ROMANIA [PDF]
The main objective of this research is to investigate whether the type of disability has a significant impact on the unemployment spells, exit destinations and (re)employment hazard of highly educated disabled individuals in Romania.
DANIELA-EMANUELA DĂNĂCICĂ
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A brain‐targeted nanoparticle enables delivery of a therapeutic nanobody (Nb.29E9) that inhibits pathogenic GSK3β signaling. This intervention restores AMPK/mTORC1/TGFβ homeostasis, attenuates neuroinflammation and oxidative stress, and promotes long‐term functional recovery after ischemic stroke.
Lan Li +14 more
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Disabled people face discrimination in healthcare settings, yet the compounding effects of intersectional identities remain underexplored. This project examines how different types of discrimination affect healthcare access and outcomes.
Abby Mulcahy +8 more
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SKALE 2.0 maps disease‐associated protein aggregation as a phase‐resolved structural process, linking mutation‐induced geometric perturbations to nucleation, elongation, and suppressor design. Across neurodegenerative proteins, the framework reveals cryptic aggregation vulnerabilities, separates phase‐concordant and phase‐switching mutations, and ...
Jia Shen Sio +6 more
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Historically, disability has been part of the human condition such that persons with disabilities have existed in virtually all societies from ancient to modern times.
Makomborero Allen Bowa
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Early postoperative blood pressure variability independently predicts poor 90‐day functional outcomes in AIS‐LVO patients after mechanical thrombectomy, with the adverse effect amplified in those with pre‐existing hypertension. Maintaining stable blood pressure in the early postoperative period may improve recovery in this high‐risk population ABSTRACT
Yunpeng Liu +4 more
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Weight stigma negatively impacts people with higher weights across the lifespan as well as social contexts and can lead to weight discrimination. As weight is not a protected identity in Canadian human rights legislation, it is important to better ...
Sarah Nutter +11 more
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Disability discrimination in emergencies: The return of Taurek?
John Taurek famously advocates an unpopular view in ethics: when deciding whom to rescue, the numbers don’t count. We should instead give everyone the same chance of surviving by choosing at random. Surprisingly little engagement has taken place between
Ben Davies
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Calibration‐Free Electromyography Motor Intent Decoding Using Large‐Scale Supervised Pretraining
Calibration‐free electromyography motor intent decoding is enabled through large‐scale supervised pretraining across heterogeneous datasets. A Spatially Aware Feature‐learning Transformer processes variable channel counts and electrode geometries, allowing transfer across users and recording setups. On a held‐out benchmark, fine‐tuned cross‐user models
Alexander E. Olsson +3 more
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We provide the first-ever estimates of wage discrimination against workers with sensory (hearing, speech, vision) disabilities. Workers with sensory disabilities have lower probabilities of employment and lower wages, on average, than nondisabled workers.
BALDWIN, Marjorie, CHOE, Chung
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