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ABSTRACT Objective To provide a comprehensive review of the current landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) applications in voice disorder, with emphasis on emerging applications, limitations, and future directions for clinical integration. Methods Literature review.
Rachel B. Kutler, Anaïs Rameau
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Crisis in the gut: navigating gastrointestinal challenges in Gulf War Illness with bioengineering. [PDF]
Collier CA +4 more
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Wildlife in urban areas is often a source of conflict, yet relatively few efforts have been directed toward fostering coexistence in these human‐dominated landscapes. While previous research has focused on socio‐demographic factors influencing perceptions of wildlife, the role of specific animal traits in shaping acceptance remains underexplored.
Simon S. Moesch +3 more
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Corrigendum: Brain-specific increase in leukotriene signaling accompanies chronic neuroinflammation and cognitive impairment in a model of Gulf War Illness. [PDF]
Attaluri S +6 more
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ABSTRACT The combination of electric‐heating interconnected microgrids (EHIMs) with grid‐forming converters (GFMCs) offers a highly promising approach to improving energy management within decentralised energy systems. Despite its potential, precisely modelling and analysing energy flow in such systems remains a considerable challenge due to the ...
Ji Li +15 more
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Correction: Treatment and life goals among veterans with Gulf War illness. [PDF]
PLOS ONE Staff.
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Hotter, faster, sicker? Warming shifts the cost of infection from individuals to populations
This study examines how temperature alters disease impacts across biological scales in a host–pathogen system. We found infected hosts appear healthiest at warm temperatures, yet populations suffer most. This suggests climate warming may intensify disease impacts for populations in ways traditional individual‐level virulence metrics fail to predict ...
Nathan J. Butterworth +2 more
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Echoes of Gulf War Illness: A Case Study of Chronic Symptoms from Toxic Exposure in East Palestine, Ohio. [PDF]
Chen AL, Han JH, Golomb BA.
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Abstract The adoption of a blended workforce model, comprising both ongoing and non‐ongoing employees, has become increasingly common in public sector organisations. Despite known challenges, including high turnover and knowledge gaps, its impact on middle managers’ well‐being remains understudied.
Vindhya Weeratunga +3 more
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Mitochondria-targeted therapy with metformin and MitoQ reduces oxidative stress, improves mitochondrial function, and restores metabolic homeostasis in a murine model of Gulf War Illness. [PDF]
Cai L +4 more
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