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Abstract Collaboration has become important at all stages of research careers. In data‐intensive research fields such as wind energy, many PhD fellows are socialized to such collaboration in networks that train a cohort of PhD fellows. Based on interviews with 23 PhD fellows in four wind‐energy training networks, we investigate their expectations and ...
Grischa Fraumann +3 more
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ABSTRACT Infectious salmon anemia is one of the most important viral diseases affecting the farmed Atlantic salmon industry. The objectives of this systematic review were to appraise the methods, parameters, and validation approaches employed in mathematical modeling studies related to infectious salmon anemia virus (ISAV) transmission dynamics ...
Ahsan Raquib +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is a three‐dimensional spinal deformity that occurs in adolescents, exerting multidimensional and bidirectional impacts on the physical and mental health and social functioning of both patients and their caregivers. Prevalent misconceptions and stigma, insufficient psychological care in clinical
Shuang Wang +7 more
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This systematic map compiles and summarizes studies that have woven Indigenous knowledge systems and Western sciences in research, monitoring and management conducted across terrestrial ecosystems in Canada. The map identifies a total of 177 case studies across 14 species and 19 ecosystems.
Jennifer F. Provencher +17 more
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Richard Trueswell's Contribution to Collection Evaluation and Management: A Review
A Review of: Trueswell, R. L. (1969). Some behavioral patterns of library users: The 80/20 rule. Wilson Library Bulletin, 43(5), 458-461. Objective – To demonstrate the relationship between library circulation and the percent of a library's holdings
Jacob L. Nash
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ABSTRACT HIV remains a significant public health issue, with 1.3 million new infections and 630,000 deaths annually, and 40.8 million people living with HIV (PLHIV) globally in 2024. Although antiretroviral therapy (ART) suppresses viral replication, it does not eradicate the virus, and metabolic dysregulation persists despite treatment.
Levanco K. Asia +4 more
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Objectives – To determine the number of interlibrary loan (ILL) requests in academiclibraries in the United States of America over the period 1997-2008, and how various factors have influenced these rates.
Kathryn Oxborrow
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Research and Scholarly Methods: Scoping Reviews
ABSTRACT Scoping reviews are similar to systematic reviews in that they are designed to be transparent and reproducible processes to answer a question while reducing bias. The key difference between scoping reviews and the better‐known systematic review method is the scope of the question being answered.
Jason B. Reed +2 more
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ABSTRACT Ascaris infection—ascariasis—is the most common human parasitic worm infection worldwide and induces damage and cellular changes within the stomach. Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium of the stomach that also causes gastric pathologies globally. Importantly, Ascaris, H.
Nina L. Tang +4 more
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Scanning technology selection impacts acceptability and usefulness of image-rich content
Objective: Clinical and research usefulness of articles can depend on image quality. This study addressed whether scans of figures in black and white (B&W), grayscale, or color, or portable document format (PDF) to tagged image file format (TIFF ...
Kristine M. Alpi +5 more
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