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The rs713586 risk variant dysregulates ADCY3 rather than DNAJC27, leading to obesity through ZFP42-TET1-mediated DNA methylation. [PDF]
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Plant Science, 2011
Recent evolutionary studies clearly indicate that evolution is mainly driven by changes in the complex mechanisms of gene regulation and not solely by polymorphism in protein-encoding genes themselves. After a short description of the cis-regulatory mechanism, we intend in this review to argue that by applying newly available technologies and by ...
Vedel, Vincent, Scotti, Ivan
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Recent evolutionary studies clearly indicate that evolution is mainly driven by changes in the complex mechanisms of gene regulation and not solely by polymorphism in protein-encoding genes themselves. After a short description of the cis-regulatory mechanism, we intend in this review to argue that by applying newly available technologies and by ...
Vedel, Vincent, Scotti, Ivan
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British Journal of Nursing, 2022
Sam Foster, Chief Nurse, Oxford University Hospitals, reflects on professional pride and discussions of what ‘professionalism’ in nursing and midwifery looks like—and how to enable it
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Sam Foster, Chief Nurse, Oxford University Hospitals, reflects on professional pride and discussions of what ‘professionalism’ in nursing and midwifery looks like—and how to enable it
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International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 2014
Purpose – The authors empirically evaluated the effect of price promotions on customer quality evaluations and repeat-purchase intentions in coffee chain stores. The moderating role of customer characteristics in this process was also investigated. Design/methodology/approach
Chung-Wei Liao +3 more
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Purpose – The authors empirically evaluated the effect of price promotions on customer quality evaluations and repeat-purchase intentions in coffee chain stores. The moderating role of customer characteristics in this process was also investigated. Design/methodology/approach
Chung-Wei Liao +3 more
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Practice Nursing, 1999
I've just returned from my two week summer holiday, most of which was spent in France. We visited friends who have recently given up the ‘pillar of the community’ lifestyle in England to open up a restaurant. Yes, a restaurant in France! Some of you may have seen Loy featured on a ‘fly on the wall’ television documentary about ‘Tante Marie’, a school ...
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I've just returned from my two week summer holiday, most of which was spent in France. We visited friends who have recently given up the ‘pillar of the community’ lifestyle in England to open up a restaurant. Yes, a restaurant in France! Some of you may have seen Loy featured on a ‘fly on the wall’ television documentary about ‘Tante Marie’, a school ...
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Promoters and promotion of axonopathies
Toxicology Letters, 2000Promotion is the exacerbation by certain esterase inhibitors (organophosphates, organophosphinates, sulfonyl halides, carbamates and thiocarbamates) of the clinical and morphological expression of toxic and traumatic axonopathies. Promotion is believed to interfere with mechanisms of compensation/repair of the nerves. The target of promotion is unknown
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Philosophy & Technology, 2016
Advances in biotechnology mean that it may soon be possible to recreate previously extinct species. This has led to an emerging debate within bioethics about whether we ought to reintroduce extinct species into our ecosystems. In this paper, we discuss the role that biodiversity could play in this debate.
Savulescu, J, Gyngell, C
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Advances in biotechnology mean that it may soon be possible to recreate previously extinct species. This has led to an emerging debate within bioethics about whether we ought to reintroduce extinct species into our ecosystems. In this paper, we discuss the role that biodiversity could play in this debate.
Savulescu, J, Gyngell, C
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Health promotion is peace promotion
Health Promotion International, 1987This paper discusses the effects of the arms race on health, in the absence of nuclear war. High levels of military expenditure are inextricably linked to unemployment, poverty, starvation and ill health. Alternatives to the escalation of military expenditure are possible; health promotion can be involved in wider public health initiatives towards ...
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Promoting Health by Promoting Comfort
Nursing Forum, 1992While comfort is a concept frequently addressed in the nursing literature, few have adequately addressed this concept as a central patient objective. At present, our literature focuses more on comfort as a nursing action than on comfort as an individualized patient goal.
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