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Anatomy as embodied resistance in an age of digital abstraction
Abstract Amid the accelerating integration of digital technologies in the health professional education, anatomy education with an emphasis on engagement with real human bodies can provide a crucial counterweight to digital abstraction. Rapid advances in artificial intelligence and algorithm‐driven medicine may lead to the intrinsic value of embodied ...
Claudia Krebs, Sabine Hildebrandt
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An Impact Factor for Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease. [PDF]
Leggat PA, Frean J.
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The man from the stars: a narrative approach to neglected diseases
In this narrative medicine essay, a young migrant suffering from schistosomiasis unveils his story and his journey from Africa to the Alps. The hardships of a long voyage and the clinical history of the disease are described, combining the form of ...
Paolo Agostinis+3 more
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THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL DISEASES AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE [PDF]
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Abstract This study presents a novel treatment of biogas digestate to produce biochar at processing temperatures of 500–700 °C. The resulting biochar was applied for the simultaneous removal of methylene blue (MB) and malachite green (MG) in a binary system.
Van Hau Duong+10 more
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Publisher Correction: Applicability of working abroad for physicians with a specialization in global health and tropical medicine. [PDF]
Özcan H+6 more
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Abstract Biochar has attracted considerable attention in recent years for its wide‐ranging applications, particularly its role in carbon sequestration as a strategy to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. Its emerging uses within the circular bioeconomy also position it as a valuable tool for environmental management, and ongoing research continues to ...
Jean Agustin Velasquez‐Pinas+6 more
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Graphical summary of obesity‐induced NASH progression by LCN2 targeted to HSC activation. Abstract Background and Aims In obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus, leptin promotes insulin resistance and contributes to the progression of NASH via activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs).
Kyung Eun Kim+12 more
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