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First record of spider Tegenaria ferruginea (Panzer, 1804) from Belarus with notes on overwintering [PDF]
First record of the spider Tegenaria ferruginea (Panzer, 1804) from Belarus, along with taxonomic diagnosis and photographs are presented. Contrary to the expectations, males and females were found during overwintering in the silken sac in the fort of ...
Tsiareshyna, Maria
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‘I was a bit hasty … I was a young resident!’ Medical residents' responses to clinical uncertainty
Abstract Introduction Uncertainty is intrinsic to medical practice. Improving trainees' uncertainty tolerance requires exploring their responses to clinical uncertainty in clinical contexts. Although previous research works have highlighted the role of self‐assessment, contextual cues and responsibility, existing models—developed for experienced ...
Nicolas Belhomme +6 more
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Detecting cervical esophagus with ultrasound on healthy voluntaries: learning curve
Background The objective of this study was to determine the learning curve of tracheal−esophageal ultrasound by prehospital medical and paramedical staff. Methods A single-center prospective study was carried out at a French EMS (SAMU 92).
Paul-Georges Reuter +4 more
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A Bayesian method for identification of stock mixtures from molecular marker data [PDF]
Molecular markers have been demonstrated to be useful for the estimation of stock mixture proportions where the origin of individuals is determined from baseline samples.
Corrander, Jukka +2 more
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Abstract As people age, there is a natural decline in cognitive functioning and brain structure. However, the relationship between brain function and cognition in older adults is neither straightforward nor uniform. Instead, it is complex, influenced by multiple factors, and can vary considerably from one person to another.
Monica Baciu, Elise Roger
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Background Access to an Emergency Medical Communication Centre is essential for the population in emergency situations. Handling inbound calls without delay requires managing activity, process and outcome measures of the Emergency Medical Communication ...
Yann Penverne +6 more
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Textiles screen-printed with photochromic ethyl cellulose-spirooxazine composite nanoparticles [PDF]
Photochromic compounds change colour on exposure to light, while the reversion may be attributable either to radiation or may be thermal. The use of photochromism on fabrics can provide new opportunities to develop smart textiles; for example, sensors ...
Feczkó, Tivadar +2 more
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The Criticality of Pacific Education – The Search for a Transformative Disciplinary Space
This paper is a collective talatalanoa by early to senior career education researchers and scholars seeking to make sense of Pacific education and its trajectory as a critical and transformative sphere within the broader context of education and education research within Aotearoa New Zealand (Aotearoa NZ).
Toleafoa Yvonne Ualesi +7 more
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Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) place a substantial burden on emergency departments (EDs) during winter outbreaks. Their microbiological diagnosis is currently based on either broad-spectrum molecular techniques performed in laboratory, with ...
Benjamin Bigaud +7 more
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Investigation of Cell Components for Increasing Ethylene Production in Integrated CO2 Electrolysis
This study examines how flow field design, gas diffusion electrode (GDE) properties, catalyst loading, GDE compression, and membrane thickness influence ethylene production in a zero‐gap CO2 electrolyzer. The results show that channel size and membrane thickness affect C2+ products.
Fabian Hauf +3 more
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