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Can You Make Me Laugh? Toddlers’ and Parents’ Shared Positive Expressions in Playful Interactions
ABSTRACT Laughter and smiling are frequently experienced in social settings, yet more research is required to delineate their development and dynamics. We investigated toddlers’ and parents’ shared positive expressions in playful interactions. We observed eighty 30‐month‐old toddler–parent dyads in two phases of 8 min in length. In each, one person was
Anja Gampe+2 more
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Is the acute compartment syndrome diagnosed in snake bites true?: A review. [PDF]
Cañas CA.
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Appraising the visibility, relevance and impacts of clinical pharmacology
Aims Clinical pharmacology (CP) used to be a strong medical and scientific field, but during the last three decades it seems to have lost some of its appeal. We reviewed the visibility, relevance and impact of CP and clinical pharmacologists across the globe and suggest ways to strengthen the discipline to address future pharmacotherapeutic challenges.
Serge Cremers+5 more
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Epidemiology and characteristics of coral snake bites reported to the National Poison Data System (2006‒2022). [PDF]
Velagapudi ME+4 more
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Exploring the mechanism of cytisine in treating respiratory depression following venomous snake bites based on network pharmacology and molecular docking. [PDF]
Sun S+6 more
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Applying Ensemble Ecological Niche Modeling to Identify High Risk Areas for Scorpions' Sting
In this study, we used ecological niche models to map the distribution of eight of the most dangerous scorpion species to quantify sting risk across Iran. We identified the areas where people are most vulnerable to scorpion stings based on exposure to scorpions and limited accessibility to healthcare centers.
Anooshe Kafash+5 more
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