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Dutch nationwide registry study to identify spatial, contextual and environmental inequalities in birth outcomes. [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ Public Health
Suleri AJ   +6 more
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REST Is Not Resting: REST/NRSF in Health and Disease

open access: yesBiomolecules, 2023
Chromatin modifications play a crucial role in the regulation of gene expression. The repressor element-1 (RE1) silencing transcription factor (REST), also known as neuron-restrictive silencer factor (NRSF) and X2 box repressor (XBR), was found to regulate gene transcription by binding to chromatin and recruiting chromatin-modifying enzymes.
Dianbao Zhang   +2 more
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Holistic Nursing Practice, 1996
Rest has been examined only sporadically in the nursing literature, primarily as a physiological need closely related to sleep. The article describes the concept of rest from a variety of perspectives and lays the foundation for further analysis. Themes of physical, mental, and spiritual components of rest emerge as the concept is explored.
G C, Mornhinweg, R R, Voignier
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Paradoxical Rest

Perception, 1997
Paradoxical absence of motion in a rotating pattern is reported. The effect requires that the motion of the paradoxically stationary figure be underspecified by local motion signals, and that the paradoxically stationary figure be well segregated. This is consistent with proposals that figural segregation affects the integration of local motion signals.
GERBINO, WALTER, BRUNO, NICOLA
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