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High Densities of Large Herbivores Rapidly Disrupt Ecosystem Integrity
Human‐driven increases in large herbivore populations are emerging as a widespread global change pressure on terrestrial ecosystems. Using the largest hectare‐scale herbivore density manipulation experiment conducted to date, we show that high deer densities rapidly disrupt ecosystem integrity across multiple dimensions of biodiversity and ecosystem ...
Jorge Isla +38 more
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Plain Language Summary Recent studies have found an association between migraine and several chronic inflammatory diseases, such as multiple sclerosis, inflammatory bowel disease, and rheumatoid arthritis, suggesting that these conditions might share common immune and vascular pathways.
María Clara García‐Castillo +37 more
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ABSTRACT The aim was to validate the Spanish/Spain version of the Wound‐QoL‐14. Clinical data were prospectively collected from participants who completed the questionnaire at baseline and at a follow‐up visit. COSMIN guidelines were followed to evaluate feasibility, reliability, construct validity and responsiveness.
Celia Horcajada‐Reales +3 more
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This scoping study refined the first patient‐centred outcome set for psoriasis, involving patient representatives and dermatologists from 22 countries. The proposal includes 18 patient‐relevant outcomes, 2 patient experiences, corresponding outcome measurement instruments and 50 case‐mix variables.
Emma Vyvey +35 more
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The effect of crew rostering policies on flight crew safety behaviours
Abstract Crew rostering (i.e., designing and assigning work schedules for cockpit and cabin crew) is a core personnel management function in commercial airlines. Surprisingly, little is known about how rostering policies shape flight crews' psychological resources and safety performance.
Aníbal López +2 more
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Risk Factors for Dysfunctional Liver Graft Response: A Case–Control Study
ABSTRACT The purpose of this article was to identify recipient‐, donor‐, and graft‐related risk factors associated with dysfunctional liver graft response following liver transplantation. A case–control study was developed based on medical records of adult liver transplant recipients were analyzed.
Layana de Paula Cavalcante +7 more
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Plenary Abstracts Session & Oral Presentations
HemaSphere, Volume 10, Issue S1, June 2026.
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