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When Disease Concerns Divide: How Out‐Group Classification Reduces Satisfaction With Service Robots
ABSTRACT As service robots become more prevalent in retail and hospitality settings, understanding the psychological factors that shape consumer satisfaction is critical. While prior research suggests that heightened disease concerns should increase acceptance of robotic services due to their hygienic advantages, we propose and demonstrate the opposite
Liangyan Wang+2 more
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ABSTRACT Autophagy is a highly conserved intracellular process involved in maintaining homeostasis and in the degradation of damaged organelles and external pathogens. Nature provides complex and varied reservoirs of scaffolds and chemical entities that may have a pivotal role in the search for new therapeutic leads.
Ilaria Cursaro+5 more
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Human antigen R (HuR) is an RNA-binding protein that regulates the post-transcriptional reaction of its target mRNAs. HuR is a critical factor in cancer development and has been identified as a potential target in many cancer models.
Sai-Qi Luo, San-Jie Cao, Qin Zhao
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Simultaneous zero echo time fMRI of rat brain and spinal cord
Abstract Purpose Functional assessments of the central nervous system (CNS) are essential for many areas of research. fMRI typically targets either the brain or the spinal cord, but usually not both, because of the obstacles associated with simultaneous image acquisitions from distant fields of view (FOVs) with conventional MRI.
Hanne Laakso+16 more
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Application of network analysis and cluster analysis for better prevention and control of swine diseases in Argentina. [PDF]
Baron JN+3 more
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Knowledge synthesis: Animal health and welfare in organic pig production - Final Report COREPIG [PDF]
This report reviews the available information on the welfare of pigs when maintained according to organic standards in Europe. It begins by overviewing the populations of organic pigs in different countries at the time of writing (2007), the organic ...
Bochicchio, David+17 more
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Effect of unprocessed red meat on obesity and related factors: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Abstract Objective The objective of this study was to conduct a systematic review and meta‐analysis of intervention trials that have determined the effect of unprocessed red meat (URM) intake on obesity‐related outcomes. Methods The populations, interventions, controls, and outcomes (PICO) framework was used to create questions to search seven ...
Md Akheruzzaman+6 more
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The review explores the latest updates and information about the global trends and hazards of e‐waste and also discusses the bioleaching of metals and nanoparticles from various inorganic wastes. It also focuses on the mechanistic pathway of the bioleaching process and computational aspects. Inorganic waste management and metal recovery technology pose
Adhish Jaiswal+7 more
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Abstract Unsustainable hunting practices can alter population dynamics, driving biodiversity declines, which leads to ‘empty forests’. Understanding hunting behaviour, including motivations for hunting and relationships with market drivers, and access to hunting grounds are important to develop affirmative policies to stem biodiversity loss.
Natasha L. M. Mannion+6 more
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Wild meat consumption in changing rural landscapes of Indonesian Borneo
Abstract Wild meat can play a crucial role in the food system of rural communities residing near tropical forests. Yet, socio‐ecological changes across tropical landscapes are impacting the patterns and sustainability of meat consumption. To understand the prevalence, frequency and drivers of wild meat, domestic meat and fish consumption in this ...
Katie L. Spencer+12 more
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