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Key Insights From the International ICU Diary Conference 2025
ABSTRACT We report on the 2025 International ICU Diary Conference that provided a comprehensive update on current knowledge, innovations and global practices related to ICU diaries. Held in a 6‐week online format, the event featured 23 speakers and was attended by mean 69.7 (SD 20.5) participants per session. Topics included development of ICU diaries,
Peter Nydahl +17 more
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Molecular observation of contour-length fluctuations limiting topological confinement in polymer melts [PDF]
In order to study the mechanisms limiting the topological chain confinement in polymer melts, we have performed neutron-spin-echo investigations of the single-chain dynamic-structure factor from polyethylene melts over a large range of chain lengths ...
A. E. Likhtman +16 more
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Using non‐invasive nuclear and mitochondrial analysis, this study reveals evidence of introgression in critically endangered Wild Camels (Camelus ferus) from the domestic Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus), alongside reduced genetic diversity and higher inbreeding in both in situ and ex situ populations in Mongolia.
Anna M. Jemmett +6 more
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This article assesses the political career of John M. Bannerman from his entry into Scottish politics in the early 1930s until his final speeches in the House of the Lords in the late 1960s.
Ewen A. Cameron
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Background Sesamum radiatum Schum. & Thonn. (Pedaliaceae) is an annual herbaceous plant, which belongs to the family Pedaliaceae and genus Sesamum. Sesame is used in traditional medicine in Africa and Asia for many diseases treatment.
Yapo Paul A +2 more
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Classification of the GL(3) Quantum Matrix Groups
We define quantum matrix groups GL(3) by their coaction on appropriate quantum planes and the requirement that the Poincare series coincides with the classical one. It is shown that this implies the existence of a Yang-Baxter operator.
Ewen, Holger, Ogievetsky, Oleg
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Can my mechanic fix blue cars? A discussion of health clinician\u27s interactions with Aboriginal Australian clients [PDF]
We expect our professional mechanics to ‘diagnose’ and \u27treat\u27 our cars irrespective of colour, but are we expecting less from our health professionals?
Ewen, S, Hill, S, Paul, D, Wilkin, A
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Fodder beet (Beta vulgaris L.) is an important forage crop used for cattle wintering in New Zealand. Regional nitrogen (N) fertiliser experiments over two seasons (2016–2018) consisting of different N application rates (0–300 kg N/ha) and times of N application (sowing, canopy closure, and mid‐bulb development stage) were used to validate yield ...
John de Ruiter +4 more
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Nachfrageorientiertes Nutzungszyklusmanagement
Policy and practice ...
Kilian Bizer +4 more
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Potential for gene-flow from cultivated Irish grasses and cereals [PDF]
End of project reportThe importance of gene movement from cultivated plants has been highlighted in regard to minimising the movement of seed and/or pollen between GM and non-GM crops (i.e. gene flow). Although ryegrass covers in excess of 90% of Ireland’
Meade, Connor +2 more
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