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Simultaneous Discovery–Invention in Corporate R&D: Lessons from the CRISPR Case
Abstract Some companies invest in fundamental research, but many struggle when developing novel in‐house scientific knowledge and integrating it into their new inventions. While the literature advocates revised approaches to better understand this phenomenon, we investigate the processes that lead to Simultaneous Discovery–Invention (SDI).
Quentin Plantec+2 more
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Abstract The most characteristic syndrome related to KCNT1 is epilepsy of infancy with migrating focal seizures. Unifocal epilepsies have also been reported, the most common being sleep‐related hypermotor epilepsy (SHE) of frontal origin. Only 10 cases of focal extrafrontal epilepsies with an insulo‐opercular or temporal origin have been reported ...
Zeynep Gokce‐Samar+12 more
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Temporal and spatial trends of accidents with venomous animal in Brazil before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: a population-based ecological study. [PDF]
Siqueira TS+7 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Describe the stressors that long‐term care facility (LTCF) residents and their family members were exposed to during the COVID‐19 pandemic, the resources they mobilised to cope with them, and the strategies used by professionals to support them. Design A descriptive qualitative design study.
Christine Cohen+3 more
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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Flare Triggered by Mosquito Bite Manifesting as Febrile Targetoid Rash. [PDF]
Khodeir J, El Hajj H, Ohanian P.
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The Lost Large Mammals of Arabia
ABSTRACT Aim If successful, plans to restore the vegetation of the Arabian Peninsula (AP) as announced by the Middle East and Saudi Green Initiatives will see the greatest increase in vegetation cover since the beginning of the Holocene Humid Phase (HHP), roughly 9–10,000 years ago.
Christopher Clarke, Sultan M. Alsharif
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A Male with Acute Dermonecrosis over the Right Flank. [PDF]
Palaniappan V+2 more
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Feasibility of a Finger Food Menu for Older Adults Post Stroke in Hospital
ABSTRACT Background Many people in hospital after a stroke are at risk of reduced food intake, leading to less effective post‐stroke recovery. Finger foods (foods that can be easily transferred from the plate to the mouth without cutlery) have the potential to increase food intake and enable mealtime independence.
Milly Heelan+3 more
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Fatal Viscerocutaneous Brown Recluse Envenomation With Orbital Compartment Syndrome. [PDF]
Meadows JW+3 more
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