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Factors Associated With Optimal Patient‐Clinician Communication Among Cancer Survivors
ABSTRACT Introduction Patient‐clinician communication impacts the well‐being and medical outcomes of cancer survivors. However, there is a gap in current literature regarding patient‐specific factors influencing optimal communication between people with cancer and their clinicians.
Keilan Johnson +10 more
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Modelling of continuous low‐temperature emulsion co‐polymerization in 3D‐printed reactor
A kinetic model for the emulsion copolymerization of butyl acrylate/styrene at low temperatures is proposed and validated against experiments with a redox initiator system. The model was successfully transferred to a 3D‐printed tubular reactor and conversions of more than 80% and small particles sizes below 40 nm were observed.
Ferel Issa +2 more
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Consequences of Medium‐Pore Zeolite Constraints for Alkene Cracking—The Case of n‐Pentene
Alkene cracking in medium‐pore zeolites is governed by a balance of enthalpic and entropic effects. Intrinsic barriers are quantified and shown to be lower than for alkanes due to stabilization of carbenium‐ion‐like transition states. Confinement and extra‐framework aluminum modulate reactivity by tuning transition‐state energetics, providing a ...
Ruixue Zhao +4 more
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Lean young‐onset diabetes in Bangladeshi adults showed marked estimated β‐cell dysfunction, high glycemic burden, modest insulin resistance, and dyslipidemia despite non‐obese BMI. These findings highlight the need for assessment beyond BMI‐based classification and individualised management.
Mashfiqul Hasan +8 more
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Complement Inhibition in the Clinic: Are We Doing Enough to Protect Patients From Infection?
Excessive complement activation is implicated in a broad range of diseases. Therapeutic approaches targeting the complement cascade, from pathway‐selective inhibition to terminal blockade, can effectively control disease activity. However, increasing degrees of complement inhibition are associated with a heightened susceptibility to bacterial, viral ...
Serena Bettoni +4 more
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Spatiotemporal Trend and Hotspot Analysis of Stillbirth Prevalence in Ghana
ABSTRACT Introduction Stillbirth, although a preventable health outcome, remains a silent contributor to global mortality. Stillbirths have also been deemed to be one of the most significant, albeit least known and reported adverse pregnancy consequences.
Charllote Boateng +6 more
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En este trabajo se determinan las características porosas y químicas de carbones mesoporosos sintetizados utilizando sílica mesoporosa tipo SBA- 16 como molde y se correlacionan estas características con la capacidad de adsorció de colorantes, lo cual a ...
Leidy Hoyos, Mónica Mesa
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ABSTRACT Plant‐based antioxidants are widely incorporated into foods to retard oxidative deterioration and to deliver health‐related benefits. Yet, their in‐product and in vivo performance frequently diverges from predictions based on solution‐phase chemical assays, because matrix interactions, processing history, and host metabolism reshape both ...
Márcio Vargas‐Ramella +6 more
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ABSTRACT The presence of the franciscana (Pontoporia blainvillei) at the northern limit of the FMA II was investigated using a range of methods, including monitoring of strandings, boat surveys, and passive acoustic monitoring (PAM). Franciscana strandings were recorded within the distributional gap between Macaé (22°55′ S) and Ilha Grande (23°09′ S ...
Alexandre F. Azevedo +10 more
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Abstract This study investigates whether hydraulic fracturing contributed to the 2021 Ms 6.0 Luxian earthquake in the Sichuan Basin. Time‐series InSAR analysis of multi‐temporal Sentinel‐1 data reveals coseismic deformation associated with the 2021 Luxian earthquake and localized uplift near hydraulic fracturing platforms.
Xiaoran Fan +3 more
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