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Abstract Randomized controlled trials can be used to generate evidence on the efficacy and safety of new treatments in eating disorders research. Many of the trials previously conducted in this area have been deemed to be of low quality, in part due to a number of practical constraints.
Elizabeth G. Ryan +11 more
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History of myocardial infarction (MI), clinical outcomes and treatment response to dapagliflozin. Incidence rate of the primary composite outcome (first occurrence of cardiovascular [CV] death, heart failure [HF] hospitalization, or urgent HF visit) across the spectrum of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and treatment effect of dapagliflozin ...
Alexander Peikert +21 more
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Facial emotion recognition with a reduced feature set for video game and metaverse avatars
This paper presents a novel real‐time facial feature extraction algorithm, producing a small feature set, suitable for implementing emotion recognition with online game and metaverse avatars. Early results presented show a facial emotion recognition accuracy of up to 92% on one benchmark dataset, with an overall accuracy of 77.2% across a wide range of
Darren Bellenger, Minsi Chen, Zhijie Xu
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Study design and intended outcomes of the HF‐REVERT study with CDR132L, a synthetic antisense oligonucleotide inhibitor selectively targeting microRNA‐132, in patients with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) after myocardial infarction (MI).
Johann Bauersachs +13 more
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Surprising Subscriptions: How Electronic Journal Publishing Has Affected the Partnership Among Subscription Agents, Publishers and Librarians [PDF]
This compilation is a mixture of papers submitted by speakers and text derived from notes taken by the moderator and Mary Hawks of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Library and has been reviewed by the ...
Hawks, Mary, Miller, Heather S.
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Abstract Zygnematophyceae, a class of freshwater green algae, exhibit distinctive seasonal dynamics. The increasing frequency of cold snaps during the growing season might challenge the persistence of some populations. The present study explored the frost hardiness of two Mougeotia species isolated from different elevations and habitats.
Charlotte Permann +6 more
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Cryo-FIB Machining: An Alternative to TEM Cryo-Sections Cut with Diamonds? [PDF]
Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2011 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, August 7-August 11 ...
de Winter, M. +7 more
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Mixed monolayer of DPPC and lysine-based cationic surfactants: An investigation into the antimicrobial activity [PDF]
In this paper, we report studies which aim to elucidate the mechanisms involved in the antimicrobial activity of three cationic lysine-based surfactants: LLM, LALM, and C6 (LL)2.
Colomer, Aurora +7 more
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The EU Counter-Terrorism Policy Responses to the Attacks in Paris: Towards an EU Security and Liberty Agenda. CEPS Liberty and Security in Europe No. 81/February 2015 [PDF]
This paper examines the main EU-level initiatives that have been put forward in the weeks following the attacks in Paris in January 2015, which will be discussed in the informal European Council meeting of 12 February 2015.
Bigo, Didier +7 more
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Analyses and localization of pectin-like carbohydrates in cell wall and mucilage of the green alga Netrium digitus [PDF]
The unicellular, simply shaped desmid Netrium digitus inhabiting acid bog ponds grows in two phases. Prior to division, the cell elongates at its central zone, whereas in a second phase, polar tip growth occurs.
Magdalena Eder +64 more
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