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Veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has been used successfully for several years in refractory cardiogenic shock. Of note, the survival rate is markedly affected by the underlying patient condition, and especially their capacity to recover. Combes et al.
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ABSTRACT Does the proportional distribution of office payoffs between coalition partners, known as ‘Gamson's Law’, hold at the local level? And can the inclusion of a populist radical right (PRR) party in a coalition lead to deviations from this law? This article addresses these two questions by examining municipal coalitions that were formed following
Marius Perrin
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Background: Few previous studies evaluated the impact of time from the hospital arrival to the implementation of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) (door to ECPR time) on outcomes among out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) acute ...
Taro Takeuchi +15 more
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Integration and Independent Innovation on a Network [PDF]
Physical telecom networks are costly and few, traditionally to the point of monopoly. Innovation thrives with many independent minds. So one might hope independent innovators, not only its proprietor M, can offer innovative services on a network, as has ...
Joseph Farrell
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Between Liberal and Illiberal Visions of Society: Elite–Voter Ideological Congruence in Finland
ABSTRACT This study addresses a research gap in the scholarship on elite–voter linkages by focusing on ideological issue congruence between party elites and voters on a liberal–illiberal scale. Prior research has predominantly focused on congruence with respect to issue‐specific positioning, whereas comparatively limited scholarly attention has been ...
Thomas Karv, Kim Backström
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Competition Law in Telecommunications and its Implications for Common Carriage of Water [PDF]
As with most water companies in the world UK water companies face very little competition for the delivery of water within their area. However, recently both the government and the regulator, Ofwat, have indicated that they wish to see a major change in ...
Paul A Grout
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eCPR bei postpartaler Lungenembolie
Eine 36-jährige Patientin (Gravida VI, Para V) stellte sich zur elektiven Sectio caesarea in der 37 + 1 Schwangerschaftswoche vor. Anamnestisch bestanden ein insulinpflichtiger Gestationsdiabetes sowie eine familiäre Thrombophilie. Eigenanamnestisch war bislang keine Thrombose aufgetreten.
Graf, Marius +6 more
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Expression of the LEA‐K peptide in E. coli BL21 (DE3) improved bacterial viability under acidic stress (pH4), suggesting a protective function. RNA‐sequencing of LEA‐K‐expressing vs. non‐expressing cells revealed 283 differentially expressed genes (DEGs). In silico docking linked LEA‐K to two‐component systems (TCS) proteins (Rcs, BtsS/R, and EnvZ/OmpR)
Khaled Metwally, Shinya Ikeno
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CASE PRESENTATION: 57 year old male presented in ER with chest pain and diaphoresis since 1 hour. ECG showed acute anterior wall myocardial infarction. Loading dose was given. Patient was being taken for primary angioplasty (PAMI) but had episode of Ventricular Fibrillation (VF), hence defibrillated. Rhythm changed to Pulseless Electrical Activity (PEA)
Moharir, Rohit, Vaity, Charudatt
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False consensus beliefs and populist attitudes
Abstract A well‐established finding from social psychology is that people tend to hold “false consensus beliefs,” that is, they regularly overestimate how many others agree with their own opinions. However, the consequences of such beliefs for citizens' assessment of democratic legitimacy are still largely unexplored.
Nils D. Steiner +2 more
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