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Tolerated or Celebrated? Black Men in Doctoral Counselor Education Programs
ABSTRACT Black students face more difficulties when it comes to gaining doctoral degrees compared to other races. However, not enough is known about Black men in doctoral counselor education (CE) programs. Using interpretive phenomenological analysis and guided by Black Critical Theory, we explored the lived experiences of 10 Black men in doctoral CE ...
Demetrius Cofield +2 more
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Background/Objectives: Hearing loss, particularly in older adults, is associated with reduced physical functioning; increased fall risk; and altered gait patterns, including slower walking speed and shorter step length.
Ann-Kristin Seifer +4 more
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A General Equilibrium Analysis of Foreign and Domestic Demand Shocks Arising from Mad Cow Disease in the United States [PDF]
The discovery of the first case of mad cow disease in the United States in 2003 reverberated across the beef and cattle industry. This study employs a general equilibrium model to analyze the potential economic effects of mad cow disease on the beef ...
Devadoss, Stephen +3 more
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Correcting Errors in the Adsorbed Intermediates of CO2 Electroreduction
Flying over Jacob's ladder of density functional approximations: chemical accuracy in the DFT‐based modeling of CO2 reduction electrocatalysis can be approached with our simple semiempirical method to deconvolute and correct gas‐phase errors and adsorbed‐phase errors.
Ricardo Urrego‐Ortiz +5 more
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LZTS2 Negatively Regulates Centrosomal CEP135 Levels and Microtubule Nucleation
ABSTRACT The microtubule cytoskeleton is a fundamental functional component of the cell. In vertebrate proliferating cells, centrosomes are the primary microtubule organizing center (MTOC), and their dysregulation has been linked to genomic instability and cancer.
Catarina Peneda +4 more
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Machine learning-based detection of acute psychosocial stress from body posture and movements
Investigating acute stress responses is crucial to understanding the underlying mechanisms of stress. Current stress assessment methods include self-reports that can be biased and biomarkers that are often based on complex laboratory procedures.
Robert Richer +10 more
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Optimizing Body Size‐Based Dosing Approaches for Antibody–Drug Conjugates
Optimized dosing precision of antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) remains challenging due to narrow therapeutic indices, efficacious doses near the maximum tolerated dose, and substantial interindividual variability in exposure. Body size‐based dosing can reduce exposure variability when the allometric scaling exponent for clearance α = 1 but may over‐ or ...
Andrew B. SyBing, Diane D. Wang
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Population Pharmacokinetics of Clesrovimab in Preterm and Full‐Term Infants
Clesrovimab is a half‐life extended monoclonal antibody targeting the respiratory syncytial virus fusion protein. Three studies (phase Ib/IIa [MK‐1654‐002], phase IIb/III [CLEVER], and phase III [SMART]) were conducted to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and pharmacokinetics (PK) of clesrovimab in infants.
Ziheng Hu +8 more
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ABSTRACT Environmental conflicts are increasing as is interest in ways they can be managed. However, evaluations of Environmental Conflict Resolution (ECR) processes based on direct observation remain scarce, despite ECR existing for over half a century.
Callum Leavey‐Wilson +2 more
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The Revolution Will be Uploaded: Vernacular Video and the Arab Spring
The vernacular online videos produced by the Arab revolutions constitute an un-precedented (though not unproblematic) historical resource for understanding the subjective experience of the ordinary people who find themselves on the front line of ...
Peter Snowdon
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