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Brain pathology in relation to somatic diseases: Exploring the body–brain crosstalk
Abstract Several somatic diseases have been consistently linked with an increased dementia risk. However, the underlying neuropathological substrates remain poorly characterized. This narrative review aims to summarize evidence on the association between common age‐related somatic conditions (i.e., heart diseases, type 2 diabetes, kidney disease, liver
G. Grande +11 more
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WCN24-2431 A STUDY ON SEROLOGICAL AND HISTOPATHOLICAL PROFILE OF LUPUS NEPHRITIS
chakravarthi thiyagarajan +4 more
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Pancreatic Calculi: Two Case Reports and Literature Review. [PDF]
Aby Hadeer R +6 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Does virtue benefit its possessor, or is it beneficial for others but not the self? We tested two highly influential theories that offer contradictory answers. In particular, we focused on three “hard cases” for the theory that virtue promotes well‐being—that is, three virtues that aren't obviously enjoyable (compassion, patience,
Michael M. Prinzing +3 more
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Harnessing Bacillus velezensis for enhanced protease biosynthesis: optimization, purification, and kinetic profiling. [PDF]
Fergany SN +4 more
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Self‐Care Experiences of Psychiatric Nurses: A Phenomenological Study
ABSTRACT Introduction Self‐care is both a personal and professional responsibility for nurses; however, academic evidence in this area remains limited. Aim Psychiatric nurses' self‐care experiences were examined. Method This descriptive phenomenological study included 18 psychiatric nurses from a public hospital, using purposive sampling.
Sibel Çaynak +4 more
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Editorial: Errors and mistakes in human-robot interactions. [PDF]
Giuliani M, Tian L, Salem M, Mirnig N.
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Abstract Introduction Constructed‐response situational judgement tests (CR‐SJTs) are used internationally to assess personal and professional attributes in health professions admissions, with over one million applicants to more than 500 programs having used them in the last decade. Despite this, a synthesis of their validity is lacking.
Alexander MacIntosh +7 more
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Unlike the wild‐type BW25113, the fis null mutant is characterized by biphasic growth at 12°C. During the first phase of growth, the absence of FIS results in the formation of filaments with dispersed nucleoids. During the acclimation phase, the FIS Null Adaptation Response is activated that leads to an increase in cell division and nucleoid ...
Pamela G. Jones
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