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This study focused on reducing the simulation counts required for circuit sizing by optimizing the initial population selection in evolutionary algorithms. We investigated the impact of different sampling methods on the efficiency of multi‐objective optimization based on differential evolution and Bayesian inference, a leading algorithm in circuit ...
Georgian Nicolae+5 more
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This study is related to the development of a microextraction method for the determination of 56 psychoactive substances in oral fluid. Sample clean‐up is obtained by parallel artificial liquid membrane extraction and analyzed by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry.
Martina Croce+6 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Cognitive‐behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most well‐established treatment for binge‐eating disorder (BED), but the mechanisms of change remain poorly understood. This study investigated in CBT for BED the effects of overvaluation of shape and weight and dietary restraint on subsequent objective binge‐eating episodes (OBEs). Method In
Ricarda Schmidt+8 more
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ABSTRACT Eating disorders are associated with a high burden, functional impairment, and many comorbidities. Thus, evaluating the effectiveness of self‐help interventions solely based on eating disorder symptom reduction limits their practical impact.
Steffen Hartmann
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Trade‐offs among restored ecosystem functions are context‐dependent in Mediterranean‐type regions
Global biodiversity hotspots, including Mediterranean‐type ecosystems worldwide, are highly threatened by global change that alters biodiversity, ecosystem functions, and services. Some restoration activities enhance ecosystem functions by reintroducing plant species based on known relationships between plant traits and ecosystem processes.
Sebastian Fiedler+20 more
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The processes driving defense trait correlations may vary within and between species based on ecological or environmental contexts. However, most studies of plant defense theory fail to address this potential for shifts in trait correlations across scales.
Carolyn D. K. Graham, Marjorie G. Weber
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Abstract Obesity and heart failure (HF) represent two growing pandemics. In the general population, obesity affects one in eight adults and is linked with an increased risk for HF. Obesity is even more common in patients with HF, where it complicates the diagnosis of HF and is linked with worse symptoms and impaired exercise capacity. Over the past few
Gianluigi Savarese+28 more
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Beyond Collective Victimhood: How Diverse Conflict Knowledge Relates to Community Cohesion
ABSTRACT In conflict‐affected societies, collective victimization can undermine social cohesion or foster narrow ingroup bonding and parochialism. We examine whether the possibility to know and freely communicate about diverse conflict experiences, which go beyond collective (ingroup) victimhood, can serve as a resource for community cohesion (i.e ...
Sandra Penić+2 more
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ABSTRACT Research showed that, in the workplace, women have to meet more requirements than men, a phenomenon that has been labelled ‘perfection bias’. In the current research, we developed and validated a tool to capture individuals’ perceptions of such a phenomenon and its association with women's well‐being.
Sara Panerati+6 more
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ABSTRACT The ICH Q14 guideline introduces a structured framework for analytical method development based on Analytical Quality by Design (AQbD) principles, aiming to ensure robust, reliable, and fit‐for‐purpose methods throughout the product lifecycle.
Ewoud van Tricht+1 more
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