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We applied a multi‐scale, multi‐species framework to quantify how landscape structure and human infrastructure influence habitat use across a terrestrial mammal community within a biological corridor in the Colombian Amazon. Forest cover and spatial configuration influenced wildlife habitat use at spatial scales associated with species dispersal ...
Gabriel P. Andrade‐Ponce +2 more
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Classification using small Training Sets based on Boolean Logic and Statistical Analysis
This work deals with the problem of producing a fast and accurate binary classification of data records, given a (possibly small) set of records that are already classified and have the same structure and nature of the former ones. The proposed approach
G. Bianchi, BRUNI, Renato
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ABSTRACT Background Sperm acquire fertility ability during epididymal maturation mainly in the epididymal caput and corpus, and once matured, are stored in the epididymal cauda. During storage, interactions with cauda epididymosomes (epEVs) may influence sperm fertility potential; however, the role of such interactions on sperm fertility remains ...
Maíra Bianchi Rodrigues Alves +7 more
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Helicopter drops in an open economy when markets are incomplete
Abstract We characterize the spillover effects of helicopter drops and optimal monetary policy in a tractable two‐country overlapping generations model with incomplete markets. As helicopter drops can affect the distribution of income across countries, they create room for redistribution policies which are particularly relevant when agents are ...
Sara Eugeni
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Cultivating inclusive remote workplaces: A serial mediation analysis of employee outcomes
ABSTRACT The transformation of traditional workplace arrangements has introduced unique challenges for fostering inclusion and retaining organizational identification among remote workers. This study examines how inclusion climate influences employee outcomes in remote work settings ‐ a context that has become increasingly prevalent yet remains ...
Andri Georgiadou +3 more
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Defining the Role of Nurses in Gene Therapy for Haemophilia
Abstract Introduction Haemophilia is a rare bleeding disorder now undergoing a major shift in care as gene therapy (GT), delivered through viral‑vector in vivo gene transfer, has enabled adults with haemophilia A or B to stop prophylaxis with minimal bleeding.
Greta Mulders +5 more
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Italian Patients Journey for Gene Therapy in Haemophilia A
ABSTRACT Introduction Gene therapy (GT) provides sustained FVIII levels without repeated infusions in Hemophilia A (HA) patients thus overcoming a major limitation of replacement therapy. However, issues remain e.g., patient selection criteria, duration and variability of transgene expression, quality of life and long‐term safety.
Giovanni Di Minno +19 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Preimplantation genetic testing for monogenic diseases (PGT‐M) is a reproductive option for couples at high risk of transmitting inherited disorders. We report a ten‐year single‐centre PGT‐M experience in families at risk of hemophilia.
Mimosa Mortarino +6 more
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On the Invariant and Geometric Structure of the Holomorphic Unified Field Theory
We present the invariant structure of a Holomorphic Unified Field Theory in which gravity and gauge interactions arise from a single geometric framework.
John W. Moffat, Ethan James Thompson
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A bicentric retrospective real‐world study (N = 616) comparing IL‐23 inhibitors (guselkumab, risankizumab, tildrakizumab) with adalimumab biosimilars in moderate‐to‐severe plaque psoriasis. It presents PASI90 response at Weeks 16 and 52, NNT, and cost‐effectiveness (incremental cost per responder, CE plane, CEAC/CEAF).
Gennaro Marco Falco +13 more
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