Barriers to Changing Sedation Practice for Patients Undergoing Mechanical Ventilation on the Intensive Care Unit: A Qualitative Interview Study of Clinical Staff. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Medical sedation is a requirement for mechanical ventilation for most patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU). Sedation can help minimise patient discomfort, pain and distress, but can lead to hypotension, bradycardia, prolonged ventilation and delirium.
Richards ND, Bekker HL, Howell SJ.
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Mitochondrial gene editing and allotopic expression unveil the role of orf125 in the induction of male fertility in some Solanum spp. hybrids and in the evolution of the common potato. [PDF]
Summary Genic‐cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) due to interactions between nuclear and cytoplasmic genomes is a well‐known phenomenon in some Solanum spp. hybrids, but genes involved are not known. In this study, the chondriomes of two isonuclear male‐fertile and sterile somatic hybrids (SH9A and SH9B, respectively) between the common potato (S ...
Tamburino R +10 more
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Workplace support for newly qualified doctors and secondary school teachers: A comparative analysis
Abstract Doctors and teachers in their first year of practice face steep learning curves and increased stress, which can induce poor mental health, burnout and attrition. Informal workplace support from colleagues can help smooth transitions and aid professional development.
Helen Foster‐Collins +2 more
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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Implementation of Health Promoting School (HPS) programs can be challenging due to the dynamic school context. Navigating between program fidelity and adaptation, as well as integrating the program, is essential for successful implementation, and consequently, for program effects.
Gerjanne Vennegoor +5 more
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The underlying objective of the study is to examine the role of transport infrastructure expenditure incurred by the public sector on ecological footprint while controlling the factors like urbanization, mobile use, electricity consumption, and economic ...
Moon Moon Hussain +2 more
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Are preferences for soil-based ecosystem services driven by spatial phenomena?
Agricultural soils provide multiple ecosystem services that affect human well-being. Soils’ potential to provide these ecosystem services varies spatially.
Bartosz Bartkowski +3 more
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A multi-pore model of the blood-brain barrier tight junction strands recapitulates the permeability features of wild-type and mutant claudin-5. [PDF]
Abstract In the blood–brain barrier (BBB), endothelial cells are joined by tight junctions (TJs), multi‐protein assemblies that seal the paracellular space and restrict molecular transport. Among the BBB TJ proteins, Claudin‐5 (Cldn5) is the most abundant one.
Berselli A +4 more
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The paper aims to prove the link between human capital and gross added value in bioeconomy sectors in the EU countries. Data from EUROSTAT data base regarding employment and gross added value in 6 bioeconomy sectors were used in a cross-country ...
Neagu Olimpia +4 more
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Implication of Environmental Kuznets Curve in Municipal Solid Waste of Tehran [PDF]
In recent years, the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis has become a major subject among issues dealing with environmental economics. This curve tries to show an inverse U-shaped relation between economic development indicators and pollution.
Ali Akbar Arabmazar +1 more
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Currents and Moduli in the (4,0) theory [PDF]
We consider black strings in five dimensions and their description as a (4,0) CFT. The CFT moduli space is described explicitly, including its subtle global structure.
Larsen, Finn, Martinec, Emil
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