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ABSTRACT Aim This position paper aims to synthesize current evidence on the effects of screen exposure on children's and adolescents' physical, mental and social health, critically review existing international and European guidelines, and propose coordinated, harmonized and age‐appropriate recommendations for policymakers, paediatric societies ...
Lorenza Onorati +6 more
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Understanding how a population perceives nature and nature's contributions to people is key to designing a society's ecological infrastructure. Narrative‐based research can capture how people perceive and value nature. Using the Intergovernmental Science‐
Marina Cracco +2 more
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Cirrhosis patients with untreated HBV in Ethiopia exhibit a distinct immune profile marked by depletion of NK cells, B cells, and T cells, alongside an expanded CD38+HLA‐DR+ CD8 T‐cell population. ABSTRACT Background and Aims The immune cell phenotype of African patients living with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is rarely described, despite
Julia MacLeod +9 more
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Summary: Immunoglobulin D (IgD) is an ancient antibody with dual membrane-bound and fluid-phase antigen receptor functions. The biology of secreted IgD remains elusive. Here, we demonstrate that teleost IgD+IgM− plasmablasts constitute a major lymphocyte
Pedro Perdiguero +10 more
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Visual Identification and Comparison of Higher Order Properties in State Transition Sequences
Abstract The analysis of state transition sequences is a prevalent research topic in many domains. In this context, we introduce the term higher‐order property to describe characteristics of the analyzed data set that span beyond the local neighborhood of a single state.
T. Mertz, S. L. Reynolds, J. Kohlhammer
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Abstract Reversing ongoing biodiversity loss requires effectively managing anthropogenic threats. Although conservation actions can mitigate these threats, prioritizing and targeting such actions remain challenging because species respond differently depending on the nature of the threats and their biological traits.
Camila Guerrero‐Pineda +3 more
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Disinhibition and Anankastia as Distinct Domains of Maladaptive Control
ABSTRACT Objective The nature of associations between disinhibition, anankastia, and conscientiousness as overlapping domains of control is not well understood. This study aimed to parse the shared and unique components of trait disinhibition and anankastia and examine their associations with trait conscientiousness and relevant outcomes.
Janan Mostajabi, Aidan G. C. Wright
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Effective forecasting is vital in various domains as it supports informed decision-making and risk mitigation. This paper aims to improve the selection of appropriate forecasting methods for univariate time series.
Leonard Dervishi +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim The aim of this project was to develop and implement a working definition and ethical framework for use of innovative medicine in contemporary Australian paediatric practice. Methods A mixed methods research methodology was undertaken using a Delphi process to establish a definition of innovative medicines in paediatric patients.
Sonya Stacey +5 more
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Archaeal Cytoskeletal Protein CetZ1 Influences Assembly of the Motility Machinery
The Haloferax volcanii tubulin‐like protein CetZ1 is required for rod‐cell morphogenesis and motility. We show that CetZ1 loss or GTPase inactivation impairs assembly of the motility machinery, including the archaellum base protein ArlD, the chemotaxis adaptor CheW1, and the response regulator CheY.
Hannah J. Brown +5 more
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