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Early Risk Stratification for Subsequent Small Airway Dysfunction in Hospitalized Children with <i>Mycoplasma Pneumoniae</i> Pneumonia: A Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
Ma R +8 more
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Euromaidan and Ukrainian Subjective Well‐Being
ABSTRACT The 2013–2014 Euromaidan in Ukraine was the largest series of pro‐European protests in history. Peaceful civilian protests were met with state violence, resulting in widespread civil unrest, over 100 deaths, and nearly 2000 injuries. The Russo‐Ukrainian War broke out shortly after. We examined the immediate and long‐term changes in Ukrainians’
Aidan Campbell +9 more
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Regional Brain Activity Alterations in Social Anxiety Disorder Revealed by Seed-Based d Mapping With Permutation of Subject Images. [PDF]
Li S +10 more
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ABSTRACT This research examines how wrongdoers may use narration to ‘work through’ a transgression committed, towards self‐forgiveness and reconciliation. In Study 1 (N = 30), reflexive thematic analysis was used to identify narrative types observable in wrongdoers’ storying of a recent interpersonal transgression, informing our conceptual framework ...
Christiana Harous +2 more
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Small airway dysfunction: a shared, early, measurable, and potentially treatable trait across COPD, asthma, and fibrotic lung disease. [PDF]
Xie C +9 more
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Abstract Objective The postictal state is a major yet underrecognized component of the epilepsy burden. We aimed to develop a structured patient‐reported instrument to quantify postictal recovery, characterize its multidimensional burden, and identify demographic, clinical, psychiatric, and treatment‐related factors associated with postictal severity ...
Ionuț‐Flavius Bratu +2 more
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EEG-based emotion recognition using phase-space reconstruction with Poincaré sections: a study on the AMIGOS dataset. [PDF]
Mirzaee M, Azarnoosh M, Kobravi HR.
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ABSTRACT Objective To predict resumption of menses (ROM) in patients with anorexia nervosa (AN). Method Females aged 9–17 years with AN, receiving inpatient multimodal treatment (IMT) or family‐based treatment (FBT) underwent assessments at baseline, 6‐month and 12‐month follow‐up (12FU).
Annika Woltmann +6 more
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