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Clinical and anatomical characteristics of basal temporal seizures: A systematic review
Abstract This review aimed to characterize the clinical semiology and anatomical correlates of seizures originating in the basal temporal region, an underrecognized epilepsy subtype, and to identify features that distinguish it from other forms of temporal lobe epilepsies (TLE).
Fabrice Bartolomei+2 more
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Mitochondrial-Stem Cell Connection: Providing Additional Explanations for Understanding Cancer. [PDF]
Martinez P+3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Autism and eating disorders (ED) frequently co‐occur, particularly in women. Autistic individuals are often undiagnosed when they present to mental health services and many receive their autism diagnosis during or after ED treatment. This study sought to understand the experiences of autistic women with co‐occurring anorexia nervosa (
Melissa Creese+9 more
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Abstract Pre‐exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an antiretroviral drug that effectively prevents an HIV infection, which German statutory health insurance has covered since 2019. The drug's use in Germany has (re)surfaced ambivalent emotions: hopes for an HIV/AIDS‐free future and sexual liberation rub against enduring worries and moralizations of ...
Max Schnepf
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Reimagining higher education: The impact of learner outcome metrics in Ireland and beyond
Abstract A college is an institution that exists to provide instruction. Subtly but profoundly, we are shifting to a new paradigm: a college is an institution that exists to produce learning (Barr & Tagg, 1995, p. 13). This paper traces the evolution of learner outcomes, from their progeny as a diagnostic tool in accurately measuring learning gains and
Gerry Dunne
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Decoupling Carrier Dynamics and Energy Transport in Ultrafast Near-Field Nanoscopy. [PDF]
Yang R+4 more
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Spitzer Studies of Ultracool Subdwarfs: Metal-poor Late-type M, L and T Dwarfs
Adam J. Burgasser
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Managers and internationalization decisions: An affect‐enacted model
Abstract Research Summary This paper identifies a critical gap in foundational assumptions between traditional International Business (IB) theories (e.g., internalization theory and Uppsala model) and empirical individual‐level research. Traditional theories, rooted in assumptions of bounded rationality, tend to overlook the influence of affective ...
Marica Grego+4 more
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Testing the potential of zebularine to induce heritable changes in crop growth and development. [PDF]
Finnegan EJ+9 more
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