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Behind the myriad upheavals U.S. science has faced during the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s administration, countless researchers are fighting for their careers and aspirations.
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Behind the myriad upheavals U.S. science has faced during the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s administration, countless researchers are fighting for their careers and aspirations.
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Impact of infrasound on the human cochlea
Hearing Research, 2007Low-frequency tones were reported to modulate the amplitude of distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) indicating periodic changes of the operating point of the cochlear amplifier. The present study investigates potential differences between infrasound and low-frequency sounds in their ability to modulate human DPOAEs. DPOAEs were recorded in
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Telepresence Robots and Their Impact on Human-Human Interaction
2020In an increasingly globalized world remote communication becomes ever more crucial. Hence, telepresence robots gain importance as they simplify attending important but distant events. However, research regarding human affinity towards a person by interacting directly or through a telepresence robot with another individual has not been undertaken ...
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Impact of the Microbiome on the Human Genome
Trends in Parasitology, 2019Humans live in a microbial world that includes pathogenic bacteria, viruses, and fungi that cause lethal infections. In addition, a large number of microbial communities inhabit mucosal surfaces where they provide key metabolic activities, facilitating adaptation to changing environments.
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1985
The fundamental role of climate for the fate of mankind is increasingly being recognized at both the international and national levels (World Meteorological Organization, 1980, pp. 7–10, 28–37; World Meteorological Organization-ICSU, 1975, pp. 1–3; United Nations Environment Programme, 1979, pp. 1–16; National Climate Program Office NOAA, 1980, pp. 1–4,
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The fundamental role of climate for the fate of mankind is increasingly being recognized at both the international and national levels (World Meteorological Organization, 1980, pp. 7–10, 28–37; World Meteorological Organization-ICSU, 1975, pp. 1–3; United Nations Environment Programme, 1979, pp. 1–16; National Climate Program Office NOAA, 1980, pp. 1–4,
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Human tolerance to impact acceleration
Injury, 1978Tolerance to brief impact is related to the imposed velocity change, whilst in longer impacts it is the level of acceleration which is critical. This behaviour results from the dynamic characteristics of the body which, for practical purposes, can be represented as a simple mass spring system. For any given acceleration vector, and for any given system
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Sleepiness and Human Impact Assessment
2014The World Health Organization supports tools and initiatives in Health Impact Assessment to dynamically improve health and well-being across different sectors. Human Impact Assessment (HuIA) is a relatively new concept. It describes an integrated process that encompasses both Health Impact Assessment and Social Impact Assessment and is used to ...
Garbarino S., Nobili L., Costa G.
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Cervical cancer prevention and control in women living with human immunodeficiency virus
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Philip E Castle, Vikrant V Sahasrabuddhe
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