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Usage and positivity rates of Alzheimer's disease biomarkers in a memory clinic
Abstract INTRODUCTION Usage of biomarker tests for Alzheimer's disease pathology and rates of positivity were assessed at the Washington University Memory Diagnostic Center. METHODS Patients who underwent at least one biomarker test for clinical purposes between June 2021 and March 2025 were included (n = 1136). Data were retrospectively extracted from
Anna Hofmann +20 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the impact of green human resource management (GHRM) practices on employee green behavioural intention (GBI) and in‐role green behaviour (EGB‐IR) in the hospitality sector. Drawing on conservation of resources (COR) theory, we examine the mediating roles of job satisfaction and employee well‐being as psychological ...
Vanessa Guerra‐Lombardi +3 more
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Objective Holographic Memory Resolution® (HMR®), a mind‐based therapy, has been used for decades as a nonpharmacologic intervention for trauma imprinting to alleviate depression, anxiety, pain, and post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Mary D. Gaddy +7 more
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ABSTRACT Quantitative and perceptual studies have been used to define and model sustainable tourist behaviour in past years, but few studies have undertaken qualitative research of actual behaviour to delve deeper into understanding the different classifications of such behaviour. This research employed a three‐phase design, comprising a pretrip survey,
Rachel Dodds, Mark Robert Holmes
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Pharmaceutical Patent Litigation Settlements: Implications for Competition and Innovation [PDF]
Although brand-name pharmaceutical companies routinely procure patents on their innovative medications, such rights are not self-enforcing. Brand-name firms that wish to enforce their patents against generic competitors must commence litigation in the ...
Thomas, John R.
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Evolution of Peripheral Visual System in the Apoidea: A Role for Food Item Mobility?
Since larger compound eyes and ocelli altogether improve vision, one may expect that insects specialised in chasing very mobile resources possess such morphological optimisation. By analysing 77 species of bees and wasps, we have found that wasps had larger eyes, but not larger ocelli, than bees.
Chiara Francesca Trisoglio +4 more
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Preterm mice were delivered at 19 dpc and rendered diabetic with STZ at 6 weeks; kidneys were analysed at 18 weeks. PT‐D females showed increased atubular glomeruli, reduced proximal tubule fraction, higher albuminuria and BUN, and dysregulated fibrotic, vascular, mitochondrial, and Notch pathways.
Rachel K. Dailey +13 more
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Emerging mechanisms of ILC2‐neuronal crosstalk across the body
Emerging roles of ILC2 in neuronal crosstalk across organs. In a series of studies published in 2025, ILC2 were shown to regulate nervous system function across a range of organs across the body. Within the intestinal tract, ILC2‐derived cytokines acted on enteric neurons to orchestrate immunity to helminths (Wang et al).
David A Posner, Matthew R Hepworth
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Establishing a Multibeam Sonar Evaluation Test Bed near Sidney, British Columbia [PDF]
The Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS), Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO) and the Ocean Mapping Group of the University of New Brunswick (OMG) collaborated on establishing a multibeam sonar test bed in the vicinity of the Institute of Ocean ...
Beaudoin, Jonathan +3 more
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El Niño Events Enhance Melting of Sea Ice in the West of Greenland
Abstract Using reanalysis data sets and numerical simulations, this study investigates the linkage between El Niño events and spring Arctic sea ice melt rate (AMR) in the west of Greenland. The results indicate that the accelerated spring AMR often corresponds to the previous winter's El Niño–like sea surface temperature anomalies.
Xuanwen Zhang +3 more
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