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Abstract The 20 kDa isoform of human growth hormone variant (20K hGH‐V) (derived from the GH2 gene) has previously been shown to promote growth but lacks the diabetogenic and lactogenic activities of human GH (derived from the GH1 gene). That is, 20K hGH‐V‐treated mice have similar body size and composition to hGH‐treated mice, as well as improved ...
Jonathan A. Young+7 more
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Computable Phenotypes of Patient Acuity in the Intensive Care Unit [PDF]
Continuous monitoring and patient acuity assessments are key aspects of Intensive Care Unit (ICU) practice, but both are limited by time constraints imposed on healthcare providers. Moreover, anticipating clinical trajectories remains imprecise. The objectives of this study are to (1) develop an electronic phenotype of acuity using automated variable ...
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Anatomy of spinal CSF loss in the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)
India ink introduced into the cranial cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) compartment of Alligator diffuses along the spinal cord and exits the spinal compartment using perineural flow, resulting in a prominent “ink cuff” forming at the base of the spinal nerve. In Alligator, the region of the ink cuff is drained by a small lymphatic vessel.
Hadyn DeLeeuw+5 more
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The Mental Health Workforce: A Primer [PDF]
[Excerpt] Congress has held hearings and introduced legislation addressing the interrelated topics of the quality of mental health care, access to mental health care, and the cost of mental health care.
Bagalman, Erin, Heisler, Elayne J
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Misleading reference to unpublished wound ballistics data regarding distant injuries [PDF]
An article (J Trauma 29:10-18, 1989) cites unpublished wound ballistics data to support the authors' view that distant injuries are a myth in wound ballistics. The actual data, published in 1990, actually contains a number of detailed examples of distant injuries. (Bellamy RF, Zajtchuk R. The physics and biophysics of wound ballistics.
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The paucity of small, skeletally immature individuals representing the earliest ontogenetic stages of extinct archosaurs complicates our understanding of the growth dynamics within and between species. The opportune finding of the smallest phytosaur femora reveals slow growth, a surprising signal considering that larger phytosaurs in North America have
Erika R. Goldsmith+6 more
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Osteohistology of the unusually fast‐growing theropod dinosaur Ceratosaurus
We report the histology of multiple elements attributed to four individuals of Ceratosaurus. We find that the histology and growth models corroborate previous reports of rapid tissue growth in the genus. Abstract Ceratosaurus is a large‐bodied non‐avian theropod dinosaur known from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of North America and is ...
Riley Sombathy+2 more
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ABSTRACT Background While mask mandates are unlikely to return in the event of a major resurgence in COVID‐19 or another major respiratory disease surge, voluntary masking still shows promise. This ethnographic study seeks to understand the masking decision‐making processes of parents and children in the diverse San Diego region, including US–Mexico ...
Ashkan Hassani+5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction War, displacement, and relocation are traumatic events affecting mental health and require professional attention. As the war in Ukraine continues, the mental health needs of refugees persist. Aim To explore Ukrainian refugees' perceived mental health, self‐stigma related to psychological care‐seeking, and mental health services ...
Rada Artzi‐Medvedik+4 more
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Effectiveness of the Travelers Summer Research Fellowship Program in Preparing Premedical Students for a Career in Medicine [PDF]
This study measured the effectiveness of the Travelers Summer Research Fellowship (T-SRF) Program for Premedical Students. No in-depth study has been conducted on the impact of its activities.
Wilson-Anstey, Elizabeth A.
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