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ABSTRACT Differentiation syndrome (DS) and Sweet syndrome (SS) are inflammatory complications mediated by cytokine dysregulation, classically associated with therapies that promote myeloid differentiation or cytokine release. While DS has been primarily linked to all‐trans retinoic acid (ATRA) and IDH inhibitors, recent evidence suggests that ...
Katerina Grafanaki +6 more
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Own the turf or lose it: Ultrasound‐guided procedures and the future of shoulder repair
Abstract To highlight why the current arthroscopy‐centred paradigm may be insufficient for rotator cuff disease and to propose a surgeon‐led transition towards office‐based, ultrasound‐guided ‘micro’ interventions. The central question is whether earlier, less invasive image‐guided procedures can preserve tissue biology and improve value while ...
Alexandre Lädermann +2 more
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Bloom's Taxonomy Reimagined for Generative AI in Dental Education: An Assessment Framework
Journal of Dental Education, EarlyView.
Vineet Dhar, Sergio E. Uribe
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Abstract Current decision‐making for slope‐reducing osteotomy (SRO) often relies on isolated posterior tibial slope (PTS) thresholds, potentially misidentifying patients with acquired soft‐tissue decompensation or possibly overtreating those with an asymptomatic, inherently hyperlax baseline.
Mahmut Enes Kayaalp +8 more
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In the Spotlight—Established Researcher
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution, EarlyView.
Rodrigo Nunes‐da‐Fonseca
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Visual Implied Motion in Marketing: A Dual‐Route Framework of Perceptual Persuasion
ABSTRACT Depicting movement in static marketing stimuli, referred to as ‘implied motion’, is widely used across packaging, logos, and advertising, and multimodal brand communications. Despite growing evidence of its persuasive impact, the underlying psychological mechanisms and boundary conditions remain theoretically fragmented. This systematic review
Tianyi Zhang, Charles Spence
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Money Illusion Under Test [PDF]
Much progress has been made in recent years in developing and applying a direct measure of utility using survey questions on satisfaction with income and with life in general.
Markus Lipp +2 more
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ABSTRACT Despite the rise of circular fashion, buying brand‐new garments remains the societal norm. This research identifies a cognitive bias hindering sustainable consumption: identity misforecasting, by which consumers mispredict how much a brand‐new purchase will enhance their identity.
Olaya Moldes +2 more
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Deep learning-enabled temporal sequencing of metasurface for rewritable and customizable electromagnetic illusions. [PDF]
Han H +6 more
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The Illusion-Illusion: Vision Language Models See Illusions Where There are None
Illusions are entertaining, but they are also a useful diagnostic tool in cognitive science, philosophy, and neuroscience. A typical illusion shows a gap between how something ‘really is’ and how something ‘appears to be’, and this gap helps us understand the mental processing that lead to how something appears to be.
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