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Early-life sleep disruption in Shank3-deficient rats: A preclinical model for autism-related sleep mechanisms and interventions. [PDF]

open access: yesTransl Psychiatry
Qiu MH   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

A wake-up call to recovery

2021
"You are as close to a miracle as you are to a tragedy. I wanted to be a miracle and not a tragedy." (Jasmine Jade) Recovery for nurses is vital to the health of society and is considered a gift by those nurses who have experienced the devastation of drug addiction and its consequences.
Carol Ann Stanford, Kathy Dee Geller
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Recovery in the wake of in-line axial-flow rotors

Physics of Fluids, 2022
The flow around the rotor of an axial turbine, operating in the wake of an upstream one, is resolved using large-eddy simulation on a cylindrical grid consisting of 3.8 billion points. Three distances from the upstream rotor are considered, ranging from 6 to 10 diameters.
A. Posa, R. Broglia, E. Balaras
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Recovery curves of the blink reflex during wakefulness and sleep

Journal of Neurology, 1976
The paired shock technique was used to study the effect of sleep on the excitability of the short latency R1 and long latency R2 components of the electrically elicited blink reflex. During wakefulness, R1 returned, after transient potentiation, to its original level in about 150 ms following the conditioning stimulus.
J, Kimura, O, Harada
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Postoperative recovery: DrEaMing as a wake-up call?

British Journal of Anaesthesia, 2022
Enhanced recovery programmes reduce hospitalisation and medical complications across procedures, but unfortunately there have well-documented difficulties in implementation. Some recovery programmes include many components that hinder widespread implementation.
openaire   +3 more sources

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