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537181por Camarata, Laura, Juraschek, Stephen P., Sheff, Pamela, Doyle, Peter A., Graham, Robert M., Adamovich, John M., Paine, Lori A., Miller III, Edgar R.“…Nearly 60% of students believed additional funding or resources would benefit the course and 71% thought they would benefit from more or similar experiences with their clinical partners. Furthermore, 85% wanted to see the course expanded. …”
Publicado 2018
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537182por Stephenson, Judith, Bailey, Julia V, Gubijev, Ana, D'Souza, Preethy, Oliver, Sandy, Blandford, Ann, Hunter, Rachael, Shawe, Jill, Rait, Greta, Brima, Nataliya, Copas, Andrew“…Contraception Choices is now available on the NHS website: www.nhs.uk/conditions/contraception/which-method-suits-me IMPLICATIONS OF ALL THE AVAILABLE EVIDENCE: Interactive digital interventions (websites) can aid contraception choice, but other intervention research is needed to address wider influences on unintended pregnancy, including partner views, friends, family, the media, wider society and experiences with healthcare professionals. Future research could examine the impact of the website in different settings, e.g. schools or different countries. …”
Publicado 2020
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537183por Smith, Wally R, Jaworowski, Benjamin, Johnson, Shirley, Lipato, Thokozeni, Sop, Daniel M“…Of 63 patients (28.8%) who returned email surveys by June 10, 2020, 35.9% had already managed a “pain attack” at home 4 or more times in the prior 12 months, and 45.5% of these said their bad ER experiences were very or somewhat important in that decision. …”
Publicado 2020
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537184“…Data were calculated from at least three replicate experiments and expressed as mean ± standard deviation. …”
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537185por Gohil, Shruti K, Septimus, Edward, Sands, Kenneth, Blanchard, Eunice J, Moody, Julia, Maurice, Annabelle De St, Yokoe, Deborah S, Yokoe, Deborah S, Kwon, Jennie H, Grein, Jonathan, Cohen, Stuart H, Uslan, Daniel, Milind, Vasudev, Mabalot, Shannon C, Coady, Micaela H, Selsebil, Sljivo, Smith, Kimberly N, Carver, Brandon, Poland, Russell, Perlin, Jonathan B, Platt, Richard, Huang, Susan S“…We evaluated hospital experiences with HCW COVID-19 exposure concerns impacting clinical workflow/management. …”
Publicado 2021
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537186por Vayne, Caroline, Palankar, Raghavendra, Billy, Sandra, Handtke, Stefan, Thiele, Thomas, Pouplard, Claire, Greinacher, Andreas, Gruel, Yves, Rollin, Jérôme“…In PF4-SRA, pre-incubation of DG-1E12 (50 µg/mL) dramatically reduced platelet activation induced by VITT antibodies, which was fully abrogated for 9 of the 14 VITT samples tested. Additional experiments using a whole blood PF4-enhanced flow cytometry assay recently designed for VITT diagnosis (Handtke et al, Blood 2021), confirmed that DG-1E12 fully prevented platelet activation induced by VITT antibodies. …”
Publicado 2021
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537187por Bidwell, Serena S., Poles, Gabriela C., Shelton, Andrew A., Staudenmayer, Kristan, Bereknyei Merrell, Sylvia, Morris, Arden M.“…MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Acceptability, feasibility, and usability were measured by Likert-type survey questions and followed up with individual interviews to elicit experiences with implementation as well as motivations and barriers to use. …”
Publicado 2022
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537188por Alfaro‐Serrano, David, Balantrapu, Tanay, Chaurey, Ritam, Goicoechea, Ana, Verhoogen, Eric“…The term intervention refers broadly to sources of exogenous variation that shape firms' incentives to adopt new technologies, including public policies, interventions carried out by private institutions (such as NGOs), experimental manipulations implemented by academic researchers trying to understand technology adoption, and natural experiments. OBJECTIVE: 1. To what extent do interventions affect technology adoption in firms? …”
Publicado 2021
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537189por Huard, Johnny, Guo, Ping, Huard, Matthieu, Gao, Xueqin, Narkar, Vihang A., Tashman, Scott, Huard, Johnny, Lu, Aiping“…RESULTS: We performed the following experiments to determine if ERRγ overexpression in the muscle can prevent muscle weakness after ACL injury. …”
Publicado 2022
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537190por Bose, Devi Leena, Hundal, Anhad, Singh, Sabina, Singh, Shweta, Seth, Kuhika, Hadi, Saif ul, Saran, Ashrita, Joseph, Jessy, Goyal, Kriti, Salve, Solomon“…There is a need for better quality evidence that accounts for the diversity of experiences within these populations to understand what interventions work, for whom, and toward what outcome. …”
Publicado 2023
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537191por Weightman, Alison L., Kelson, Mark J., Thomas, Ian, Mann, Mala K., Searchfield, Lydia, Willis, Simone, Hannigan, Ben, Smith, Robin J., Cordiner, Rhiannon“…We also included all studies where data were collected on views and experiences that may impact on implementation. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: We assessed risk of bias using tools developed by the Campbell Collaboration. …”
Publicado 2023
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537192por Kullmann , Frank, Judex , Martin, Ballhorn , Wibke, Jüsten , Hans-Peter, Wessinghage , Dieter, Welsh, John, Yen, Tim J, Lang , Bernhard, Hittle, Jim C, McClelland, Michael, Gay, Steffen, Schölmerich, Jürgen, Müller-Ladner, Ulf“…Most interestingly, these coiled-coil motifs are crucial for the assembly of viral proteins, and the upregulation of CENP-E might reflect the influence of infectious agents in RA synovium. We also performed experiments showing that serum starvation decreased, but did not completely inhibit CENP-E mRNA expression. …”
Publicado 1999
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537193por Kim, Seon Hee, Evans, Christopher H, Kim, Sunyoung, Oligino, Thomas, Ghivizzani, Steven C, Robbins, Paul D“…In addition, both local and systemic expression of IL-4 resulted in an increase in the level of endogenous IL-10, as well as of IL-1Ra (data not shown). Previous experiments have shown that gene transfer of IL-10 and IL-1 and TNF inhibitors at the time of disease initiation (day 28) is therapeutic. …”
Publicado 2000
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537194“…It is necessary to study the impact of industrially adopted cooling patterns on fatty acid profile, antioxidant characteristics, lipid oxidation and sensory characteristics of cow and buffalo milk set yoghurt. METHODS: This experiment was organized in a completely randomized design and every treatment was replicated five times to minimize the variation. …”
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537195“…The experimental concentrations of vancomycin (2500 μg/mL, 5000 μg/mL, and 7500 μg/mL) were determined based on previous reports and preliminary experiments. We concomitantly administered vitamin D3 (0.01 nM) to prevent cytotoxicity in osteoblasts, using two different treatments: continuous vancomycin administration (measured at 6 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours, and 72 hours) and pulsed vancomycin for 24 hours (measured at 1 days, 3 days, and 7 days). …”
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537196por Lins, Paulo Ricardo Gessolo, de Albuquerque, Claudia Coimbra César, Assis, Camila Fernandes, Rodrigues, Bruna Cristine Duarte, e Siqueira Campos, Beatriz Pinto, de Oliveira Valle, Eduardo, Cabrera, Carla Paulina Sandoval, de Oliveira Gois, Jeison, Segura, Gabriela Cardoso, Strufaldi, Fernando Louzada, Mainardes, Lorena Catelan, Ribeiro, Rayra Gomes, Via Reque Cortes, Daniela Del Pilar, Lutf, Luciana Gil, de Oliveira, Márcia Fernanda Arantes, Sales, Gabriel Teixeira Montezuma, Smolentzov, Igor, Reichert, Bernardo Vergara, Andrade, Lucia, Seabra, Victor Faria, Rodrigues, Camila Eleuterio“…INTERVENTION AND COMPARATOR: Group A (control) - Patients on continuous renal replacement therapy (blood flow 150 ml/min, dose of 30 mL/Kg/h) receiving anticoagulation with sodium citrate at 4 mmol/L Group B (experiment): Patients on continuous hemodialysis (blood flow 150 mL/min, dose of 30 mL/Kg/h) receiving anticoagulation with sodium citrate at 4 mmol/L associated with unfractionated heparin at 10 U/Kg/h. …”
Publicado 2020
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537197por Lassi, Zohra S., Kedzior, Sophie G. E., Tariq, Wajeeha, Jadoon, Yamna, Das, Jai K., Bhutta, Zulfiqar A.“…SELECTION CRITERIA: Primary studies, including large‐scale programme evaluations that assessed the effectiveness of interventions using randomised controlled trials (RCTs) or quasi‐experimental designs (natural experiments, controlled before‐after studies, regression discontinuity designs, interrupted time series [ITS]), that targeted women of reproductive age (i.e., 10–49 years) during the pre‐ and periconceptional period in LMICs were included. …”
Publicado 2021
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537198“…Previous studies suggest that due to early experiences of separation and loss some children may have difficulties forming a secure attachment relationship with the adoptive/foster parents. …”
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537199“…They collect data in naturalistic settings in-situ, leveraging the lived experiences of patients and no longer confined to clinics or research laboratories. …”
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537200por Raymer, Michael G“…Introduction: Physics and Its Relation to Computer and Internet Technologies Physics, Silicon, and the "Magic" behind the Internet Age A Zoomed-In Look inside a Computer Timeline of Great Discoveries and Inventions in Physics and Computer and Communication Technologies The Methods and Significance of Science The Relation of Science and Information Technology Social Impacts: Science and Technology Mathematics: The Language of Science and Technology The Utility of Mathematics in Science and Technology Graphs Precision and Significant Digits Large and Small Numbers and Scientific Notation Real-World Example 2.1: Precision of Display Pixels Units for Physical Quantities Proportionality Binary Numbers The Concept of Information Exponential Growth Social Impacts: The Exponential Change of Nearly EverythingMechanics: Energy Enables Information TechnologyFrom Looms to Computers Speed, Acceleration, and Force In-Depth Look 3.1: Distance Traveled under Constant Acceleration Real-World Example 3.1: Seek Time of a Hard-Drive Head In-Depth Look 3.2: Net Force Vectors Real-World Example 3.2: Acceleration in Cathode-Ray TubesPrinciples of Mechanics Real-World Example 3.3: Force on a Hard-Drive Head The Physics of Energy Friction and Thermal Energy The Constancy of Energy Units for Mechanics Power Real-World Example 3.4: Motion Sensors in LaptopsSocial Impacts: Scientific Thought and Methods Have Arguably Changed the Course of Human History More Than Anything ElseMatter and Heat: Cooling Computers is Required by the Physics of ComputationFrom Steam Engines to ComputersMatter and AtomsGases, Liquids, and SolidsIn-Depth Look 4.1: Size and Numbers of AtomsReal-World Example 4.1: Growing Silicon Crystals for Computer ChipsPressure in a GasPressure in a LiquidPumps, Current, and ResistanceReal-World Example 4.2: A Water-Pressure-Operated ComputerTemperature The Ideal GasHeat and Thermal Energy TransferReal-World Example 4.3: Cooling Computer Chips Principles of Thermodynamics: Extracting Work from Heat Cooling Computers is Required by the Physics of Computation Social Impacts: The Industrial Revolution and the Information Revolution Electricity and Magnetism: The Workhorses of Information TechnologyElectricity and Magnetism Are the Basis of Computers and the Internet Electric ChargeIn-Depth Look 5.1: The Concept of Plus and Minus Electric ChargeElectric Forces: Coulomb's LawIn-Depth Look 5.2: The Discovery of the ElectronElectric FieldsIn-Depth Look 5.3: Electric Field LinesElectric Current and ConductorsElectrical Energy and VoltageReal-World Example 5.1: Capacitor Computer MemoryResistors, Conductors, and Ohm's LawElectrical Power MagnetismElectromagnetism Real-World Example 5.2: The Telegraph, Precursor to the Internet In-Depth Look 5.4: Magnetic Materials and Data StorageSocial Impacts: Innovation and Public Support of ScienceDigital Electronics and Computer LogicThe "Reasoning" Abilities of ComputersConcepts of LogicElectronic Logic CircuitsLogic Operations and DiagramsUsing Logic to Perform ArithmeticImplementing Logic with Electromagnetic SwitchesSupplemental Section: Boolean Search of Databases Chapter 7 Waves: Sound, Radio, and LightCommunicating with Sound, Radio, and Light Simple Harmonic Motion Damped and Complex Harmonic Motion Driven Harmonic Motion and Resonance In-Depth Look 7.1: Resonance Frequencies Real-World Example 7.1: Crystal Oscillators and Microprocessor Clocks WavesSimple Harmonic WavesInterference of WavesIn-Depth Look 7.2: Standing WavesSound WavesIn-Depth Look 7.3: BeatsWireless Radio WavesReal-World Example 7.2: AM RadioLet There Be Light WavesIn-Depth Look 7.4: Light PolarizationReal-World Example 7.3: LCD ScreensInterference of Light Social Impacts: Music, Science and Technology Analog and Digital CommunicationCommunication Systems: Analog and DigitalBasics of Analog RadioBasics of Digital Radio The Maximum Rate of Transmitting DataMaximum Data RateFrequency Multiplexing and BandwidthIn-Depth Look 8.1: Signal ReconstructionQuantum Physics of Atoms and MaterialsAtoms, Crystals, and ComputersThe Quantum Nature of Electrons and AtomsThe Experiments behind Quantum TheoryIn-Depth Look 9.1: Spectrum of Hydrogen AtomsThe Spinning of ElectronsThe Principles of Quantum PhysicsBuilding Up the AtomsReal-World Example 9.1: Fluorescent LampsElectrical Properties of MaterialsIn-Depth Look 9.2: Origin of the Energy Gap in Silicon CrystalsIn-Depth Look 9.3: Atomic Nature of Magnetic DomainsSocial Impacts: Science, Mysticism, and Pseudo-Science Semiconductor Physics: Transistors and CircuitsSilicon, Transistors, and Computers Controlling the Conductivity of Silicon p-n Junctions and Diodes Real-World Example 10.1: A Simple Crystal AM Radio ReceiverTransistors CMOS Computer Logic In-Depth Look 10.1: Water-Effect Transistors Miniaturization, Integrated Circuits, and Photolithography In-Depth Look 10.2: Bipolar Transistors Social Impacts: Labeling Every Object in the World Digital Memory and ComputersPhysics, Memory, and Computers Sequential Logic for Computer Memory Feedback Example #1: NOT Loop Feedback Example #2: One-Time Latch Static Random-Access Memory In-Depth Look 11.1: SRAM with Six Transistors Dynamic Random-Access Memory Nonvolatile Memory In-Depth Look 11.2: Quantum Tunneling Magnetic Tape and Hard Disk Memory Optical Compact Disk Memory Error Immunity of Digital Data The Structure of a Computer Hierarchy of Computer Memory Heat-Imposed Limits of Computers Representing Information in Computers using Codes Coding Images Data Compression Photons: Light Detectors and Light Emitting DiodesLight, Physics, and TechnologyThe Quantum Nature of Light-PhotonsPower and Energy in LightAbsorption of Light by Atoms and Crystals (or "How Einstein Got His Nobel Prize")In-Depth Look 12.1: Inability of Constant Voltage to Accelerate Electrons in an Insulator Real-World Example 12.1: Semiconductor Light DetectorsEmission of Light by Atoms and CrystalsReal-World Example 12.2: Light-Emitting DiodesSocial Impacts: Lighting the Darkness (Efficiently)Light and Optical Fibers for the InternetLight as a Communication MediumPropagation, Reflection and Transmission of LightLight in Transparent MediaRefraction of Light at a BoundaryReflection of Light at a BoundaryTotal Internal ReflectionPrisms and Speeds of Different Colored LightLenses and Curved MirrorsOptical Loss in Materials-The Clarity of Optical FiberLight GuidingOptical FibersLight Pulses in Optical FibersSocial Impacts: Total Immersion in a Sea of InformationLight Amplification and LasersAtoms and LasersThe Uniqueness of Laser LightAbsorption and Emission of Light by AtomsLaser ResonatorsIn-Depth Look 14.1: Laser Resonator FrequenciesHow a Laser WorksThe Helium-Neon LaserIn-Depth Look 14.2: Extreme Laser FactsVariable-Color Semiconductor LasersOvercoming Losses in Fiber-Optic SystemsQuantum Physics Description of LasersThe Semiconductor Diode LaserFiber-Optics CommunicationBandwidth and the Physics of WavesOverview of Fiber-Optical Communication SystemsModulating a Laser Beam with DataWavelength Multiplexing in Optical CommunicationThe Virtues of Lasers for Optical CommunicationHardware for Wavelength MultiplexingLaser Beam RoutingCommunication Networks and the InternetThe Physics behind the InternetThe Goals of Computer Communication NetworksNoise in Analog and Digital SystemsChallenges in NetworkingBroadcasting Networks and Switching NetworksFailure-Resistant CommunicationsWireless Mobile Cell Phone NetworksPropagation of Wireless Waves in TerrainSummary of Scientific Notation and UnitsSources and Credits for Quotes Used with PermissionGlossary.…”
Publicado 2009
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