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Abstract Community water fluoridation has been acclaimed as an effective mode of caries control at the population level. However, a recent review has concluded that in high‐income populations with widespread access to topical fluorides, water fluoridation (0.7 ppm F) has a minor effect on the development of caries.
Bente Nyvad, Ole Fejerskov
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Congenital dyserythropoietic anemia type I (CDA‐I) arises from mutations in Codanin1 and CDIN1. Using quantitative biophysical approaches, we show that disease‐associated mutations disrupt the CDIN1‐Codanin1 complex. Our findings provide critical insights into the molecular mechanism that links protein dysfunction to disturbing chromatin arrangement ...
Martin Stojaspal +8 more
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Developing oral communication skills and maintaining academic engagement are significant challenges in French as a Foreign Language (FFL) instruction. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a pictogram-based instructional module designed to address ...
Fatma Abdelaal
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Pleistocene Paleoart of Europe
As in Australia, Pleistocene rock art is relatively abundant in Europe, but it has so far received much more attention than the combined Ice Age paleoart of the rest of the world. Since archaeology initially rejected its authenticity for several decades,
Robert G. Bednarik
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Development of a Video‐Based Decision Aid for Breast Cancer Screening Among Older Women
ABSTRACT Background Whether to continue breast cancer screening beyond age 74 is uncertain. Decision aids may improve understanding of health information and support informed screening decisions. The goal of this study was to develop a video‐based decision aid for breast cancer screening among older women using patient‐centered design.
Meghan E. Lindsay +6 more
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Instruction Pictograms for Interactive Entertainment
With advancements in detection devices and cognitive technology, experience-based displays (exhibits) reacting to user behaviors are gaining popularity. These systems use sensors to recognize users’ upper arm and forearm movements to switch images or the environment in images; however, communicating exactly what user action is required for the display ...
Kei Kobayashi, Junichi Hoshino
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Othman AlOmeir, Nilesh Patel, Parastou Donyai Department of Pharmacy, University of Reading, Reading, Berkshire, UKCorrespondence: Othman AlOmeir; Parastou Donyai, Email aalomear@su.edu.sa; p.donyai@reading.ac.ukObjective: Non-adherence to adjuvant ...
AlOmeir O, Patel N, Donyai P
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Grammatical structures in mathematics: a personal view
Abstract The ability to read, write, and speak mathematics is critical to students becoming comfortable with statistical models and skills. Faster development of those skills may act as encouragement to further engage with the discipline. Vocabulary has been the focus of scholarship in existing literature on the linguistics of mathematics and ...
Tess O'Brien
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LowCOST‐HSQC Variants for Fast‐Pulsing High ω1‐Resolved 2D Experiments
The LowCOST‐HSQC is a sensitivity‐enhanced HSQC version that retains unused proton polarization for subsequent scans in correlations to low natural abundance nuclei like 13C or 15N. Together with fast polarization distribution via isotropic mixing, it allows the acquisition of fast‐pulsing 2D experiments.
David Schulze‐Sünninghausen +3 more
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On the Label: Implementation of Health Warnings on Alcohol Products in 13 European Countries
ABSTRACT Introduction Alcohol health warning labels are an important part of a comprehensive alcohol policy, but there is a lack of recent implementation data across Europe. This study examined the presence, content and format of health warnings across 13 European countries. Methods Store audits were conducted across 32 stores in 23 cities. The sampled
Daša Kokole +23 more
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