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Gender effects in orientation on primary students' performance on items rich in graphics. [PDF]
This study investigated the longitudinal performance of 378 students who completed mathematics items rich in graphics. Specifically, this study explored student performance across axis (e.g., numbers lines), opposed-position (e.g., line and column graphs)
Diezmann, Carmel +2 more
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Glucagon-like peptide analogues for type 2 diabetes mellitus : systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Background Glucagon-like peptide (GLP-1) analogues are a new class of drugs used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. They are given by injection, and regulate glucose levels by stimulating glucose-dependent insulin secretion and biosynthesis ...
Clar, C. +4 more
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Jeffreys-prior penalty, finiteness and shrinkage in binomial-response generalized linear models [PDF]
Penalization of the likelihood by Jeffreys' invariant prior, or by a positive power thereof, is shown to produce finite-valued maximum penalized likelihood estimates in a broad class of binomial generalized linear models.
Firth, David, Kosmidis, Ioannis
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Abstract Background Body composition and energy metabolism assessments are central to nutrition care but remain underused. This study evaluated dietitians’ access, use, education, and beliefs toward these assessments, and the impact of an educational session.
Camila E. Orsso +17 more
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Motility of the reticulum and rumen of sheep given juice-extracted pasture [PDF]
1. Sheep were fed on different diets of juice-extracted herbage to determine what effect juice-extraction had on reticulo-rumen motility. 2. The frequency of A and B sequences of contraction of the reticulo-rumen were recorded during eating, rumination ...
Hockey, H-U. +3 more
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Abstract Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition leads to many changes in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, affecting ecosystem processes and species composition. Terrestrial vegetation often shifts from being N‐limited to light‐limited and becomes dominated by a few fast‐growing strong competitors and generalist species.
Tomáš Chuman, Christopher M. Clark
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Reproducible Econometric Research. A Critical Review of the State of the Art. [PDF]
Recent software developments are reviewed from the vantage point of reproducible econometric research. We argue that the emergence of new tools, particularly in the open-source community, have greatly eased the burden of documenting and archiving both ...
Koenker, Roger, Zeileis, Achim
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Abstract Background Dietitians–nutritionists (DNs) play a key role in intensive care units (ICUs), yet their scope of practice varies across settings. This study aimed to describe the professional practices of DNs working in ICUs in Latin America and to identify factors associated with their level of professional activity.
Mirta Crovetto +18 more
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Background The global leadership initiative on malnutrition (GLIM) proposed the first international standards (GLIM criteria) for malnutrition diagnosis.
Taeko Hiraike, Chika Momoki, Daiki Habu
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Methodology for development of drought Severity-Duration-Frequency (SDF) Curves [PDF]
Drought monitoring and early warning are essential elements impacting drought sensitive sectors such as primary production, industrial and consumptive water users.
Abdul Jamil, Muhammad Mahadi +4 more
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