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False Confessions: A Study Space Analysis
ABSTRACT Confessions are one of the most powerful types of evidence in the criminal justice system. Despite the vast amounts of psychological research conducted, false confessions still remain a pervasive problem around the world. Thus, an examination of the existing work conducted to date is needed to identify any gaps in knowledge or areas of further
Laura Farrugia
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Why sleep apnea deserves priority in public health: a call to action. [PDF]
Kendzerska T, Keys E, Johnson DA.
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Glycosaminoglycans as Polyelectrolytes: Charge, Interactions, and Applications
Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are linear, anionic biopolymers with their functions tightly linked to their charge. This review approaches GAGs from a polyelectrolyte perspective, shedding light on how the distribution of sulfate groups and, thus, negative charges, governs their interactions with other biomolecules.
Gergo Peter Szekeres +7 more
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Assessing the Clinical Feasibility of the DiaFocus System for Integrated Personalized Management of Type 2 Diabetes: 6-Month Pilot Cohort Study. [PDF]
Lind N +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background With a rising prison population, a substantial portion of whom are identified as substance misusers, it is important to understand the availability of treatment pathways, their successes and areas for improvement. Given the likely importance of national factors in criminal justice and substance use service provision, we chose to ...
Kim Barnett +9 more
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Current status of medical collaboration for persons with mental disabilities who use type-B continuous employment-support facilities. [PDF]
Yoshimura K.
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Women at Work with the Help of Family: Leveraging Family Resources to Tackle Work‐Family Conflict
ABSTRACT Despite significant advancements in women's professional pursuits, work–family conflict (WFC) remains a persistent challenge that affects their careers. As such, this qualitative study delves into the lived experiences of 17 working women, across diverse sectors in South Africa, to understand how they handle WFC.
Brownhilder Ngek Neneh
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Interpreting psychiatric digital phenotyping data with large language models: a preliminary analysis. [PDF]
Flathers M +6 more
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