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Acute kidney injury
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has recently updated the guideline for Acute kidney injury: prevention, detection and management (NG148), providing new recommendations on preventing acute kidney...
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Evaluation of (−)-epicatechin metabolites as recovery biomarker of dietary flavan-3-ol intake
Abstract: Data from dietary intervention studies suggest that intake of (−)-epicatechin mediates beneficial vascular effects in humans. However, population-based investigations are required to evaluate associations between...
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Evaluation at scale of microbiome-derived metabolites as biomarker of flavan-3-ol intake in epidemiological studies.
The accurate assessment of dietary intake is crucial to investigate the effect of diet on health. Currently used methods, relying on self-reporting and food composition data, are known to have limitations and might not be...
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The modified helmholtz equation on a regular hexagon-the symmetric dirichlet problem
K Kalimeris, AS Fokas
Jul 29, 2020
Using the unified transform, also known as the Fokas method, we analyse the modified Helmholtz equation in the regular hexagon with symmetric Dirichlet boundary conditions; namely, the boundary value problem where the...
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Concepts as Mirrors and Torches
This article aims to further the rigor and relevance discussion in entrepreneurship studies. It argues that tensions arise due to an adherence to a rigor-as-correspondence perspective, which can be addressed through the...
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Common law courts as regulators, an exposition
JJ Meagher
May 23, 2017
This article suggests that courts regulate constitutional rights. As such, some may attribute to its author little in the way of revolutionary legal scholarship. “Do Courts regulate?” appears to the uninitiated to be a...
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Concepts as Mirrors and Torches
This article aims to further the rigor and relevance discussion in entrepreneurship studies. It argues that tensions arise due to an adherence to a rigor-as-correspondence perspective, which can be addressed through the...
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Teachers as Augmented Reality Designers
Martina Manna
Feb 02, 2023
As an emergent technology augmented reality (AR) demonstrated a plethora of advantages in foreign language education, promoting motivation, memorization of contents, as well as contextualized learning. However, the majority of...
Does the Development Discourse Learn from History?
AS Park
May 02, 2017
What is the nature and extent of historical awareness in the development discourse? Does the development discourse learn from history, including its own? Set in the contexts of aging development institutions and a changing...
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Brazilian Mangroves
Mangroves are known for large carbon stocks and high sequestration rates in biomass and soils, making these intertidal wetlands a cost-effective strategy for some nations to compensate for a portion of their carbon...
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Mass bounds in a model with a triplet Higgs
JR Forshaw, AS Vera, BE White
Feb 16, 2010
We perform an analysis of the Renormalization Group evolution of the couplings in an extension to the Standard Model which contains a real triplet in the Higgs sector. Insisting that the model remain valid up to 1 TeV allow us...
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Integrable nonlinear evolution equations in three spatial dimensions.
AS Fokas
Jul 27, 2022
There are integrable nonlinear evolution equations in two spatial variables. The solution of the initial value problem of these equations necessitated the introduction of novel mathematical formalisms. Indeed, the classical...
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Easing COVID-19 lockdown measures while protecting the older restricts the deaths to the level of the full lockdown.
Guided by a rigorous mathematical result, we have earlier introduced a numerical algorithm, which using as input the cumulative number of deaths caused by COVID-19, can estimate the effect of easing of the lockdown conditions....
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Killing the Priest-King
AS Green
Sep 16, 2021
AbstractThe cities of the Indus civilization were expansive and planned with large-scale architecture and sophisticated Bronze Age technologies. Despite these hallmarks of social complexity, the...
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