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Feasibility and usability of three consecutive nights with self‐applied, home polysomnography
Summary In‐laboratory polysomnography, the gold‐standard for diagnosing sleep disorders, is resource‐demanding and not conducive to multiple night evaluations. Ambulatory polysomnography, especially when self‐applied, could be a viable alternative. This study aimed to assess the feasibility and reliability of self‐applied polysomnography over three ...
Dimitri Ferretti +7 more
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Subthalamic deep brain stimulation (DBS) robustly generates high-frequency oscillations known as evoked resonant neural activity (ERNA). Recently the importance of ERNA has been demonstrated through its ability to predict the optimal DBS contact in the ...
James J. Sermon +4 more
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Environmental RNA applications and their associated gene targets for management and conservation
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is now a widely‐used tool to non‐invasively monitor a variety of organisms. However, eDNA applications are limited with respect to gaining information on population demography and the status of individuals within a ...
Jessica D. Stevens, Meghan B. Parsley
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ABSTRACT Manual scoring of polysomnography (PSG) is a time‐intensive task, prone to inter‐scorer variability that can impact diagnostic reliability. This study investigates the integration of decision support systems (DSS) into PSG scoring workflows, focusing on their effects on accuracy, scoring time and potential biases toward recommendations from ...
Benedikt Holm +10 more
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Dialogue of the Deaf: How Deliberation With Discontented Citizens May Hopelessly Fail
ABSTRACT Governments employ public deliberation in response to citizen discontent, intending to achieve consensus, mutual understanding, and clarification. However, some studies suggest that deliberation can devolve into a “dialogue of the deaf,” where parties talk past each other, counterproductively leading to conflict, distrust, and confusion ...
Anouk van Twist
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Environmental RNA (eRNA) is emerging as a non‐invasive tool for assessing the molecular status and physiological responses of macro‐organisms, but key information on its origin and particle sizes remains unclear.
Kyoshiro Hiki, Toshiaki S. Jo
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Practices in platelet production: A Nordic perspective (2018–2022)
Abstract Background and Objectives The Nordic region includes Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, with a population of >27.5 million. Blood services are managed differently in each country. Current data on platelet concentrate (PC) production methods and capacity are important for developing efficiency and cross‐border preparedness. Materials
Aseel Alshamari +11 more
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Reaching for Ancestral Heritage: Sakha Collections in the Museums of the World
ABSTRACT This paper is devoted to the collections of old Sakha objects produced by Indigenous craftsmen in the north of the Russian Empire and now located in many museums around the world. For several centuries, objects representing Sakha material culture were taken away from their place of origin by explorers, scholars, collectors, and missionaries ...
Tatiana Argounova‐Low
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Asymmetric Influence: Politicians Can Fuel but Not Dampen Conflict
ABSTRACT Research from the deeply polarized United States suggests that the impact of elite communication is asymmetrical: antagonistic messages often heighten divisions, while positive appeals fail to dampen them. In this study, we examine the extent of these dynamics in one of the least polarized democracies: Norway.
Lars Erik Berntzen, Jonas Bergan Draege
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