Gender Disparity in Grants and Awards at the National Institute of Health
Objective The National Institute of Health (NIH) supports the academic career of scientists across the United States (U.S.). It promotes and sponsors scientists in conducting wide-ranging clinical and basic science research.
Beenish Safdar +5 more
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Background: Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) pathways offer approaches to achieve successful ambulatory primary total knee and total hip arthroplasty (TKA/THA) while meeting the “Triple Aim” of healthcare: patient satisfaction, population health ...
Alaine Van Horne, James Van Horne, MD
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Affordable therapeutics are vitally needed for humans worldwide. Plant-based production of recombinant proteins can potentially enhance, back-up, or even substitute for the manufacturing capacity of the conventional, fermenter-based technologies.
Igor Kolotilin
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Impact of Covid-19 on the Creative Industries in Slovakia: Evaluation and Elimination [PDF]
Research background: The restrictions pose a threat to the creative industries, as some companies and self-employed persons suffer major losses. Many freelancers and micro-enterprises work in the creative industries.
Majduchova Helena, Kmety Bartekova Maria
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With the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and a continuously growing interest in their application in educational contexts, there has been significant growth in the scientific literature in relation to the application of AI ...
Xieling Chen, Haoran Xie, Gwo-jen Hwang
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Gender Differences in Research Project Grants and R01 Grants at the National Institutes of Health
Objectives The National Institutes of Health (NIH), which is the world's largest funding source for research, offers various types of competitive grants depending on the duration, research type, and budget.
A. M. Chaudhary +5 more
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Statewide implementation of high-fidelity recovery-oriented ACT: A case study
Background: Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a recognized evidence-based practice, but the use of Translation Science to ensure the broad implementation of high quality ACT services has not yet been fully explored.
Heidi Herinckx +2 more
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The Effect of Grants on University Dropout Rates: Evidence from the Italian Case
In this paper we evaluate the impact of need-based grants on university outcomes, using student-level administrative data from all Italian universities. We compare students receiving the grant to those who were eligible but not awarded the grant.
Francesca Modena, E. Rettore, G. Tanzi
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Geograficheskaja kartina vnedrenija sredstv grantov Norvegii, Islandii i Lihtenshtejna na territorii Litvy cherez finansovye mehanizmy «Evropejskoe jekonomicheskoe prostranstvo» i «Norvegija» [Geographic context of applying for grants from Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein and the use grant money in Lithuania in the framework of the “European Economic area (EEA)” and the “Norway” programmes] [PDF]
The article presents a geographic analysis of applying for grants and allocation of funds in the framework of the “European Economic Area” and “Norway” programmes in the territory of Lithuania in 2004-2009. Priority sectors of cooperation are identified.
Spiriajevas Eduardas
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Background: Medicare-insured patients may be candidates for outpatient total knee and hip arthroplasty (TKA/THA) because postsurgical complications are often age unrelated.
Alaine Van Horne, James Van Horne, MD
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