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Recent Developments in Diabetes Management: Exploring Receptors, Pathways, and Compounds
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a widespread metabolic disorder with profound effects on vital organs. Often referred to as a “systemic” or “multi-organ” disorder due to the impact on key organs, such as the kidneys, pancreas, eyes, and heart, DM is ...
Pallavi Pandey +3 more
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Modeling the Delivery of Mercury's Polar Ice by a Volatile‐Rich Impact
Abstract Permanently shadowed regions near Mercury's poles are thought to harbor significant deposits of water ice, the origin of which remains to be conclusively determined. One leading hypothesis is that most of the water observed today may have been delivered by a relatively recent, volatile‐rich impact comparable in scale and age to that which ...
Parvathy Prem +5 more
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Transport of Water in a Transient, Impact‐Generated Atmosphere on Mercury
Abstract Mercury's polar cold traps host water ice deposits that are likely populated with impact‐delivered water via Mercury's exosphere. However, Mercury's near‐sun location experiences an extremely high photodestruction rate that rapidly destroys water with a timescale of only ∼3.5 hr.
J. K. Steckloff +4 more
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Modeling the Lunar Thermal Emission Phase Function With the Diviner Lunar Radiometer
Abstract The lunar thermal emission phase function (EPF) describes the anisotropic variation in observed infrared emission and brightness temperature with illumination and viewing geometry. The EPF is caused by small‐scale surface roughness below the resolution of current orbital data sets.
E. Jhoti +4 more
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Patient Reported Experience Measures (PREMS) are questionnaires developed to assess the patient experience1 and incorporate a vision of patient centered care as a new element of value in the quality of healthcare.
M. Moharra +4 more
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Alcohol-Related Perinatal Brain Injury in Prem’s
The relation between maternal alcohol use and intraventricular hemorrhage in 349 prematures weighing 2000 g or less was examined by the Neonatal Brain Hemorrhage Study Team at the Epidemiology Department, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI; National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, N Carolina; and the Dept of
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ABSTRACT Background Emergency Departments face increasing pressure due to rising patient demand, complex presentations, and resource constraints, resulting in long waits and extended stays. Nurse‐initiated protocols enable nurses to commence investigations and treatments based on clinical guidelines, improving care and efficiency.
Julie Gawthorne +5 more
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The use of nonlinear, large-deformation, dynamic finite element analysis (FEA) has become a cornerstone in crash test simulations, playing a pivotal role in evaluating the safety performance of critical civil infrastructures, including soil-embedded ...
Tewodros Y. Yosef +3 more
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Interview with Dr. Prem Bhandari
Dr. Prem Bhandari is a distinguished social scientist and a member of the International Advisory Board of Dhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology (DJSA). Dr. Bhandari was born and raised in rural Nepal, where he began his academic pursuits. His educational journey continued across Kathmandu, Chitwan, Thailand, and the USA, covering diverse ...
Man Bahadur Khattri, Madhusudan Subedi
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Abstract The absence of sound‐velocity data spanning the entire lower mantle pressures for (Fe, Al)‐bearing bridgmanite impedes direct comparisons with seismic wave observations, leaving the chemistry of the lower mantle unresolved. The present ultra‐high pressure sound‐velocity measurements of in situ synthesized (Fe, Al)‐bearing bridgmanite up to 130
P. Saha, M. Murakami, N. Miyajima
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