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Graminoids Increase Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Thawed Permafrost at the End of the Growing Season
Field study investigating whether and to which degree graminoids further reduce soil redox and lead to more greenhouse gas emissions from thawing permafrost soil on top of hydrology and anoxia effects. Graminoids, thus, contribute to thawed permafrost soils turning to C sources rather than sinks toward the end of the growing season.
Marie Mollenkopf +9 more
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Unmanaged forest swamps benefit saproxylic and soil‐inhabiting crane fly communities
Species richness of both saproxylic and soil‐inhabiting crane flies was consistently higher in unmanaged forests across all habitat types. Soil‐inhabiting species thrived in swamps and ditches, while saproxylic richness was linked to low light and high soil moisture, independent of habitat type.
David Bille Byriel +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Important psychometric approaches (structural validity, measurement invariance) remain underdeveloped in measuring oral health‐related quality of life, particularly for preschool children across diverse contexts. Aim This study aimed to evaluate the structural validity of the child's self‐reported version of the Scale of Oral Health
Matheus França Perazzo +6 more
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Anatomy of a Stalemate: Making Sense of the EU–UK Youth Mobility Controversy
Abstract This policy commentary explores the puzzling stalemate over a proposed Youth Mobility Scheme between the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK), offering a deep analysis of its emergence as a site of post‐Brexit contestation. Despite appearing as a low‐stakes, mutually advantageous initiative, youth mobility became mired in mutual ...
Monika Brusenbauch Meislová +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Admission to an intensive care unit (ICU) places substantial physical, psychological and existential burden on patients, but little is known about the support needs of survivors of COVID‐19 critical care. Aim To explore the experiences of survivors of COVID‐19 critical illness during their recovery phase, including perceptions of ...
Mary Gemma Cherry +8 more
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ABSTRACT Background Patients with a co‐morbid MH disorder are roughly twice as prevalent in intensive care units (ICU) than in other general secondary care areas. Such patients may be subject to social stigma and diagnostic overshadowing while being nursed in general healthcare settings.
Angela Teece, John Baker
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MicroRNA-17-92 (miR-17-92); miR-17; miR-20 [PDF]
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Dangerous Times, Deliberate Acts: A Talk on Violence, Agency and Some Possibilities for Response
Journal of Advanced Nursing, Volume 82, Issue S1, Page S10-S14, March 2026.
Colleen Varcoe
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