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Periodical Press in Alytus in 1920-1940
The first newspapers in Alytus were produced in a manuscript form. This kind of publications was popular among students after the World War l. Alytus was not an exception.
Šarūnas Šimkevičius
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ABSTRACT Objective This study aims to identify both fluid and neuroimaging biomarkers for CSF1R‐RD that can inform the optimal timing of treatment administration to maximize therapeutic benefit, while also providing sensitive quantitative measurements to monitor disease progression.
Tomasz Chmiela +13 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Super‐Refractory Status Epilepticus (SRSE) is a rare, life‐threatening neurological emergency with unclear etiology in many cases. Mitochondrial dysfunction, often due to disease‐causing genetic variants, is increasingly recognized as a cause, with each gene producing distinct pathophysiological mechanisms.
Pouria Mohammadi +2 more
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The article is dedicated to occurrence of the Jewish press in Europe. Considers Jewish periodicals in European languages, Yiddish and Yebrew. Also the issue is addressed, it allows us to understand how there was a Jewish periodical press.
E S Baskina
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This article examines the space that the Armenian periodical press in the South Caucasus provided for Armenian women writers. It provides a broad historical overview of the discourse in the Armenian-language press and the place it assigned to women.
Hayarpi Papikyan
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ABSTRACT Objective To determine the concentration of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and plasma in Alexander disease (AxD) and whether GFAP levels are predictive of disease phenotypes. Methods CSF and plasma were collected (longitudinally when available) from AxD participants and non‐AxD controls.
Amy T. Waldman +9 more
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Employment in New York City Publishing: Industry Group Profile [PDF]
One of nine industry group profiles designed to help workforce development professionals in New York City better understand employment prospects. Included in this report are job and wage trends, occupational opportunities for individuals without a ...
L. Hachadoorian, L. Hirsch
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ABSTRACT Introduction Spinal cord infarction (SCI) is a rare but devastating myelopathy, characterized by a high disability rate and an unfavorable prognosis. It has often been underdiagnosed and misdiagnosed as idiopathic transverse myelitis (ITM). This study aimed to describe the clinical features, radiological biomarkers, treatments, and functional ...
Zeqiang Ji +13 more
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The beginning of the twentieth century in the Russian Empire is a period of growth of national consciousness. As a result, peoples of different nationalities are forming new views on education, defining their national identity, studying the history of ...
Bakhtiyar K. Minnullin
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Remote Assessment of Ataxia Severity in SCA3 Across Multiple Centers and Time Points
ABSTRACT Objective Spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3) is a genetically defined ataxia. The Scale for Assessment and Rating of Ataxia (SARA) is a clinician‐reported outcome that measures ataxia severity at a single time point. In its standard application, SARA fails to capture short‐term fluctuations, limiting its sensitivity in trials.
Marcus Grobe‐Einsler +20 more
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