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Abstract Objective This study aims to understand the utility of a stepwise technology‐based audiometry with rapid results (STARR) school screening protocol. Study Design A prospective cohort study. Setting Six elementary schools in a single school district in Minnesota.
Autefeh Sajjadi+15 more
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Thermodynamics of the Primordial Universe. [PDF]
Pereira DS+3 more
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A long-duration gamma-ray burst of dynamical origin from the nucleus of an ancient galaxy
Levan A+29 more
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In‐silico drug discovery pipeline for Mycetoma caused by Nocardia brasiliensis. A library of 1034 phytocompounds was screened to identify potent inhibitors, with Parviflorone F showing strong binding and stability against the 50S ribosomal unit. Molecular dynamics confirmed its inhibitory potential, offering a promising therapeutic candidate.
Sandra Jose+7 more
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Evolution of galaxies:
interactions, mergers, and gas accretion
F. Bournaud
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ABSTRACT This framework advocates for theory‐driven research on moral outrage‐inducing sticky crises, aiming to clarify three key areas: (1) how the three preventable crisis clusters (i.e., human‐error, management misconduct and scansis) and information‐giving strategies (i.e., instructing and adjusting information) shape stakeholders' perceptions of ...
Rongting Niu+3 more
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Background and Purpose The use of analgosedatives in critically ill patients carries the risk of impairing gastrointestinal (GI) propulsion and could thereby lead to sepsis. The gut microbiota can influence GI motility, but whether GI microbial dysbiosis modifies GI peristalsis impairment by analgosedative drugs has not yet been analysed. This question
Aitak Farzi+5 more
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Topological surface states of semimetal TaSb2. [PDF]
Lee JE+7 more
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Unique starch biosynthesis pathways in wild rice revealed by multi‐omics analyses
Summary Australian wild rice species (AWS) possess unique starch properties characterized by a slow digestibility rate. However, the genomic and transcriptomic variations of starch‐synthesis‐related genes (SSRGs) influencing starch physiochemical properties in AWS remain unclear.
Nurmansyah+3 more
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