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Navigating infection by pathogenic spirochetes: The host‐bacteria interface at the atomic level
Abstract Pathogenic spirochetes bind and interact with various host structures and molecules throughout the course of infection. By utilizing their outer surface molecules, spirochetes can effectively modulate their dissemination, interact with immune system regulators, and select specific destination niches within the host.
Libor Hejduk +7 more
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A Web-Based Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) to Assess Patient Perception in Hospitalization
Background Many hospitals have adopted mobile nursing carts that can be easily rolled up to a patient’s bedside to access charts and help nurses perform their rounds.
Chien, Tsair-Wei +4 more
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Abstract With the advancement of urbanization, cities are constructing expressways to meet complex travel demands. However, traditional link‐based road network design methods face challenges in addressing large‐scale expressway network design problems.
Yunran Di +5 more
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BackgroundLow-income Caribbean transmigrant women face unique health challenges during pregnancy that set forth multidimensional implications for the design of mobile health (mHealth).
AlJaberi, Hana
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Joint Wire Cutting with Non‐Maximally Entangled States
Wire cutting decomposes large quantum circuits into smaller subcircuits by severing connecting wires, enabling execution on multiple distributed devices. This study employs non‐maximally entangled (NME) states in joint wire cuts to reduce their overhead.
Marvin Bechtold +4 more
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The Impact of Fiscal Councils on Public Perception: A Survey Experiment in the Czech Republic
This study examines the influence of fiscal councils on public opinion regarding fiscal issues. Using a survey-framing experiment on a representative sample of 900 inhabitants of the Czech Republic, the study evaluates how the framing of a message ...
Morda Pavel, Zeman Martin, Klement Josef
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U.S. direct investment in the United Kingdom and national economic objectives
The present paper poses two questions with regards to international direct investment and domestic economic policy. Specifically, it asks first, what the contribution to U.K. subsidiaries of U.S. firms to U.K. economic welfare is and, second, what action
J.H. DUNNING
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Debt deflation processes in today’s institutional environment
In the observations of the economy as it moved towards the great collapse of the winter of 1932-33, the elements of what happens when the market system breaks down are revealed.
H.P. MINSKY
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We have read with interest and pleasure the paper by Choudhary and colleagues, that confirms our and few other’s observations on efficacy and safety of low-dose cyclosporine (CyA) in chronic ITP, as second line or salvage treatments.
Emilia G. +5 more
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ABSTRACT The B‐cell lymphoma 2 (BCL2) proteins are a class of apoptosis regulators that control the release of apoptogenic factors from mitochondria. Under normal physiological conditions, apoptosis is inhibited through the actions of anti‐apoptotic (repressor) BCL2 proteins that bind semi‐indiscriminately to the helical BH3 domains of pro‐apoptotic ...
H. A. D. B. Amarasiri +3 more
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