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Given the current polarized climate in many parts of the world, finding effective interventions to address psychological factors that drive conflict is critical.
Shira Hebel-Sela +6 more
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Gut microbiota dysbiosis and Long COVID susceptibility in chronic kidney disease
This study investigated gut microbiota dysbiosis and its association with Long COVID susceptibility in 224 hemodialysis patients. We found that 35.3% of patients developed Long COVID, characterized by neurological symptoms and elevated inflammatory markers, accompanied by significant gut microbiota alterations including enriched proinflammatory taxa ...
Meiling Jin +5 more
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ABSTRACT Limited by the theoretical basis and diagnostic methods, the winding mechanical condition monitoring often requires both normal condition vibration signals and present vibration signals, and the winding mechanical condition identification is completed by comparing with the normal condition signals.
Shuyu Wu +3 more
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Demodex Infestation in Patients With Atopic Dermatitis Treated With Dupilumab: A Case–Control Study
ABSTRACT Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease in which dupilumab, an interleukin‐4 receptor alpha antagonist, has become a cornerstone therapy for moderate‐to‐severe disease. However, persistent facial and neck erythema and related symptoms have been increasingly reported during dupilumab treatment, and the underlying ...
Pinar Dursun +2 more
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Reducing prejudice and addressing inequalities with intergroup contact
Recent research on intergroup contact has shown that contact, instead of promoting greater intergroup equality, may in some conditions have unintended effects on social change and collective action intentions, both among disadvantaged and advantaged ...
Vezzali, Loris +5 more
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Thriving or Drained? The Dual Effects of AI‐autonomy on Workers’ Performance Outcomes
Abstract Interest in the role of artificial intelligence (AI) within organizations has surged in recent years. However, we know little about the underlying mechanisms that connect AI usage in organizations to employee job outcomes. Drawing on self‐determination theory and self‐categorization theory, this study explores when and how perceived AI ...
Muhammad Imran Rasheed +3 more
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Biocompatibility With Osteogenic Potential of Premixed Bioceramic Cements for Use in Apical Surgery
ABSTRACT This study investigated the biocompatibility and osteogenic potential of premixed bioceramic cements (PBCs)—CeraPutty, EndoCEM MTA Premixed, Well‐Root PT, and One‐Fil PT Injectable—as alternatives to mineral trioxide aggregate for retrograde filling in endodontic microsurgery.
Yesol Kim +5 more
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Abstract Objectives Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is an effective therapy for chronic intractable pain. Conventional SCS involves electrode placement based on intraoperative paresthesia mapping; however, newer paradigms like burst may allow for anatomic placement of leads.
Adnan Al‐Kaisy +13 more
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Predictors of intergroup bias in Turkish Cypriots
We investigated the role of certain individual and group processes on intergroup bias in the context of Cyprus, an island that has endured over 40 years of interethnic tension.
HUSNU RAMAN, SENEL, Lajunen, Timo
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Latinos mobilizing beyond threats: The role of fear and hope in issue activism
Abstract Interest groups intent on spurring political participation often highlight potential threats to galvanize audiences into action. However, while loss aversion is typically seen as a strong motivator, it is important not to neglect the motivational effect of hope and reward‐seeking behavior as people navigate their political landscape.
Vanessa Cruz Nichols
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