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Mitochondrial DNA disorders in neuromuscular diseases in diverse populations
Abstract Neuromuscular features are common in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) disorders. The genetic architecture of mtDNA disorders in diverse populations is poorly understood. We analysed mtDNA variants from whole‐exome sequencing data in neuromuscular patients from South Africa, Brazil, India, Turkey and Zambia. In 998 individuals, there were two definite
Fei Gao+34 more
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Widening the World: Mapping Global Literature in a Kindergarten Classroom
I consider myself lucky to teach in school where diversity and culture are valued through celebrations and classroom studies. There are many cultures that make up my school community and each student is exposed extensively to the world’s geography ...
Stephanie Annunziata
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Abstract Objectives This study sought to evaluate proteomic, metabolomic, and immune signatures in the cerebrospinal fluid of individuals with Down Syndrome Regression Disorder (DSRD). Methods A prospective case–control study comparing proteomic, metabolomic, and immune profiles in individuals with DSRD was performed.
Jonathan D. Santoro+12 more
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Teaching Humanism through Global Literature in the Elementary Reading Classroom
When I began my journey toward teaching global literature and talking about the global world, I started by asking myself: “What do I really want my students to learn, and how am I going to teach it to them?” Before pursuing answers to these questions, I ...
AmyMarie Livermore
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Longitudinal Performance of Iris Recognition in Children: Time Intervals up to Six years [PDF]
The temporal stability of iris recognition performance is core to its success as a biometric modality. With the expanding horizon of applications for children, gaps in the knowledge base on the temporal stability of iris recognition performance in children have impacted decision-making during applications at the global scale.
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Assessment of concurrent neoplasms and a paraneoplastic association in MOGAD
Abstract Cases of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) antibody‐associated disease (MOGAD) co‐occurring with neoplasms have been reported. In this international, retrospective cohort study in South Korea and the USA, 16 of 445 (3.6%) patients with MOGAD had concurrent neoplasm within 2 years of MOGAD onset, resulting in a standardized incidence ...
Young Nam Kwon+24 more
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This vignette shares the efforts taken to provide global literature to Forest Hills Global Elementary, which serves students from supportive families, students from traumatic backgrounds, English Language Learners, Deaf and Hard of Hearing students, and ...
Andi Webb
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ABSTRACT Dietary manipulations like ketogenic diets are established interventions for recalcitrant epilepsy. However, it remains unknown whether specific macronutrient exposure through dietary environments could possibly extend to primary preventive qualities, associated with changes in epilepsy disease burden (prevalence and incidence).
Duan Ni+4 more
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Globalization, pedagogy and international literature for children and young adults
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/bodhi.v4i1.5812Bodhi 2010 4(1): 81 ...
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The use of nutraceuticals in children. Global trends (literature review)
The purpose of the review was to assess global trends in the consumption of nutraceuticals by children and adolescents. The analysis of modern literature is carried out. It has been shown that about 30% of children and adolescents in economically developed countries of the world regularly consume nutraceuticals, there is an increase in the consumption ...
O.V. Lototska+3 more
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