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The use of fatty acids and bio‐derived solvents eliminates the need for toxic solvents and, when combined with automated workstations, enables parallel sample processing, thereby improving extraction efficiency and reducing human error. ABSTRACT An enantioselective analytical method based on automated dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction (DLLME ...
Yuxin Wang +6 more
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Effects of Miracle Fruit Doses on Modifying the Tastes of Solutions and Foods: A Pilot Study
ABSTRACT Miracle fruit (Synsepalum dulcificum) contains miraculin, a glycoprotein that binds to sweet taste receptors under acidic conditions, temporarily altering taste perception. However, the dose‐dependent effects of miracle fruit across different tastes remain underexplored.
Shashya Diyapaththugama +5 more
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Daily head‐to‐head comparison of EXACT vs. CERT for early detection of acute COPD exacerbations. Both tools accurately identified exacerbations at diagnosis (AUC≈0.9), but CERT detected worsening one day earlier (p = 0.006). CERT's simplicity and free access support rapid patient self‐monitoring and may enable timely intervention. See related editorial
Rainer Gloeckl +9 more
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ABSTRACT Cefepime, a broad‐spectrum fourth‐generation cephalosporin, is widely used to treat nosocomial infections. Dependence upon renal elimination makes its pharmacokinetics highly susceptible to changes in renal function, which are common in critically ill patients.
Maged Kharouba +5 more
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Communication skills can be severely affected in Level 3 autism spectrum disorder (ASD), also impacting social interactions and behavior, which presents a significant challenge for school-aged children.
Antonio Javier Zurita Díaz +2 more
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The ability to perform a number of ecosystem functions is degraded by the inappropriate damming of agricultural floodplains (by levee construction) or by the continuous urban expansion, where flood protection is justified but at the cost of affecting the environmental stability of the wider landscape.
Jiří Jakubínský +17 more
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Abstract This article presents the main results of a study on the over‐representation of foreign students in special education in Spain. The research methodology is qualitative: 26 interviews were conducted in southern Spain with professionals working in the field of education and with 13 relatives of migrant children with disabilities, with the aim of
Cristina Goenechea +3 more
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ABSTRACT Sulfites are widely used as preservatives in winemaking due to their antioxidant, anti‐enzymatic, and antimicrobial properties. However, dietary sulfites have been linked to adverse reactions in sensitive individuals, especially those with asthma.
Marion Noël +3 more
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Historical earthquakes in Mexico. Past efforts andnew multidisciplinary achievements
The 1985 Mexican earthquakes demonstrated that knowledge concerning their history was still scarce and precarious.In fact those earthquakes acted as triggers, because it was then when a new field of research began to develop: disaster historical research.
V. García Acosta
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Legibility of Pharmaceutical Pictograms
The design of medicinal information in leaflets and labels is often criticized for not meeting patients' needs. For that reason, there is an increasing focus on how the use of pictures, such as pictograms, may benefit patients on their medical journey.
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