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Human influence on Amazon's aboveground carbon dynamics intensified over the last decade. [PDF]
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Multiscale segmentation using hierarchical phase-contrast tomography and deep learning. [PDF]
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A prospective hazard analysis of real-time adaptive helical tomotherapy. [PDF]
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Genomic Profiling of Intraocular Leiomyomas Reveals Recurrent Copy Number Alterations. [PDF]
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Traces of parenthood but not pregnancy loss in UK Biobank structural brain MRI data
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Economic Evaluation of Human Losses from Disasters
Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2013The paper overviews the existing methodologies for evaluating economic losses incurred by untimely and additional deaths provoked by natural and technological disasters. It also reveals the improved methodology of such an assessment based on welfare theory and international comparisons approach, and outcomes of the case study using this methodology for
B. Porfiriev
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Emerging therapies for human hearing loss
Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy, 2022More than 5% of the world's population have a disabling hearing loss which can be managed by hearing aids or implanted electrical devices. However, outcomes are highly variable, and the sound perceived by recipients is far from perfect. Sparked by the discovery of progenitor cells in the cochlea and rapid progress in drug delivery to the cochlea ...
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Applied and Preventive Psychology, 2001
Abstract In this article we argue that humans are more resilient in the face of loss than has been previously believed. We begin by showing that historically the bereavement literature has tended to pathologize what are otherwise normal and natural reactions to loss. We then introduce a characterization of resilience during bereavement as the ability
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Abstract In this article we argue that humans are more resilient in the face of loss than has been previously believed. We begin by showing that historically the bereavement literature has tended to pathologize what are otherwise normal and natural reactions to loss. We then introduce a characterization of resilience during bereavement as the ability
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Weight Loss in Humans in Space
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 2011Bodyweight loss during spaceflight has been observed among astronauts since the early space missions. Considerable mission data has been accumulated, including data from female astronauts, on the many Shuttle and International Space Station missions.
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