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Centering Impact and Equity in the Next 50 Years of Eating Disorder Research
ABSTRACT Over the past 50 years, there has been a significant increase in research on eating disorders, which is encouraging and necessary given the substantial mortality, morbidity, and personal and societal costs of these common conditions. However, improvements in prevention, treatment access, and outcomes have been slow, and research priorities ...
Megan E. Mikhail, C. Blair Burnette
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Volume Targetted Mechanical Ventilation of Newborns Maintains More Stable Tidal Volume but Does Not Prevent Hypocarbia in the First 24 Hours of Life [PDF]
Martin Keszler, Kabir Abubakar
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Carbon materials derived from biomass are sustainable and environmentally friendly, making them ideal for electrochemical energy storage and conversion. This review explores nanocomposites utilizing biomass‐derived carbon with MXenes, metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs), graphene, conductive polymers, and transition metal oxides/hydroxides, highlighting ...
Xi Zhu+5 more
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Tidal Volume Measurements in Neonates: Are They Reliable? [PDF]
Andre Vanderhal+3 more
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Tidal volumes and outcome of extubation in mechanically ventilated premature infants:Extubation tidal volumes in premature infants [PDF]
Objectives To compare the adjusted and unadjusted-for-weight tidal volume (V T) in ventilated prematurely born infants who were successfully extubated compared with the ones who failed extubation and explore the ability of V T to predict successful extubation.
Dassios, Theodore+5 more
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Museum specimens offer a unique and powerful tool for understanding the impact of anthropogenic change on populations over time. Morphological traits can be impacted by many different environmental variables that are difficult to separate from one another as potential driving factors.
Jenna D. Krugler+2 more
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DISSOCIATION IN THE RESPONSES OF TIDAL VOLUME AND RESPIRATORY FREQUENCY TO HYPOXIA IN PRETERM INFANTS. † 2020 [PDF]
Richard J. Martin+6 more
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Pelagic‐feeding seabirds deliver nutrient subsidies that enhance the productivity, biodiversity, and resilience of terrestrial and marine ecosystems, particularly in nutrient‐poor tropical environments. However, the biogeophysical variables governing the fluxes of these nutrients within and among interconnected ecosystems remain poorly understood.
Courtney E. Stuart+11 more
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END-TIDAL CO2 PREDICTS OPTIMAL TIDAL VOLUME IN PRETERM INFANTS. 2006 [PDF]
Alfred N. Krauss+3 more
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This article comprehensively summarizes the potential applications of pure graphene, heteroatom‐modified graphene, and graphene‐based nanocomposite frameworks as potential hosts for sulfur to develop promising cathode materials for next‐generation LiSBs. Lithium‐sulfur batteries have been developing in recent years and appear to offer an alternative to
Mohan Raj Krishnan+2 more
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