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Movements and diving behaviour of white-chinned petrels
Many seabirds dive to forage, and the ability to use this hunting technique varies according to such factors as morphology, physiology, prey availability, and ambient light levels. Proficient divers are more able to seize...
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Predicting and Visualizing Lateral Movements Based on ATT&CK and Quantification Theory Type 3
When a cyber incident occurs, organizations need to identify the attack's impacts. They have to investigate potentially infected devices as well as certainly infected devices. However, as an organization's network expands, it is...
Association of creatine kinase and skin toxicity in phase I trials of anticancer agents.
BACKGROUND: We investigated the association between skin rash and plasma creatine kinase (CK) levels in oncology phase I trials. METHODS: We analysed data from 295 patients treated at our institution within 25 phase I trials...
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Charcot knee - presentation, diagnosis, management - a scoping review.

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Charcot arthropathy is a progressive, non-infectious, destructive inflammatory process. Charcot arthropathy of the knee (CK) is rare and diagnosis is often delayed, resulting in detrimental outcomes. This...
Published by: Clinical rheumatology
Charcot knee - presentation, diagnosis, management - a scoping review.
BACKGROUND: Charcot arthropathy is a progressive, non-infectious, destructive inflammatory process. Charcot arthropathy of the knee (CK) is rare and diagnosis is often delayed, resulting in detrimental outcomes. This scoping...
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Charcot knee — presentation, diagnosis, management — a scoping review
Abstract: Background: Charcot arthropathy is a progressive, non-infectious, destructive inflammatory process. Charcot arthropathy of the knee (CK) is rare and diagnosis is often delayed, resulting in detrimental outcomes. This...
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Effects of age on foraging behavior in two closely related albatross species
Abstract: Background: Foraging performance is widely hypothesized to play a key role in shaping age-specific demographic rates in wild populations, yet the underlying behavioral changes are poorly understood. Seabirds are among...
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The Making of the Second English Coronation Ordo
DR Pratt
Sep 08, 2018
This article reassesses the Second English Coronation Ordo in the light of its relationship to Carolingian sources. The dependence of the Ordo on a distinctive West Frankish source, here termed the Leiden Ordo, has many...
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Effects of age on foraging behavior in two closely related albatross species
Abstract: Background: Foraging performance is widely hypothesized to play a key role in shaping age-specific demographic rates in wild populations, yet the underlying behavioral changes are poorly understood. Seabirds are among...
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Closed-loop management of inpatient hyperglycaemia.
CK Boughton, R Hovorka
Nov 22, 2019
The prevalence of diabetes in the inpatient setting is increasing, and suboptimal glucose control in hospital is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Attaining the recommended glucose levels is challenging with...
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Effects of age on foraging behavior in two closely related albatross species.
BACKGROUND: Foraging performance is widely hypothesized to play a key role in shaping age-specific demographic rates in wild populations, yet the underlying behavioral changes are poorly understood. Seabirds are among the...
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Effects of age on foraging behavior in two closely related albatross species.
Background:Foraging performance is widely hypothesized to play a key role in shaping age-specific demographic rates in wild populations, yet the underlying behavioral changes are poorly understood. Seabirds are among the...
Published by: Movement ecology
Temperature Sensitivity
The Gammacoronavirus infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) is a highly contagious economically important respiratory pathogen of domestic fowl. Reverse genetics allows for the molecular study of pathogenic determinants to enable...
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Enhancing Biology Teachers' Professional Development
The purpose of the study is to identify the necessary knowledge to be developed by biology teachers using the TPACK model for each of the five topics that are difficult to teach in Mongolian high schools. Five...
Economics and politics of shale gas in Europe
CK Chyong, DM Reiner
Jan 26, 2015
In the wake of the dramatic growth in shale gas production in the United States, interest in shale gas exploration in Europe has been driven primarily by concerns over industrial competitiveness and energy security. A number of...
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Is an artificial pancreas (closed-loop system) for Type 1 diabetes effective?
CK Boughton, R Hovorka
Nov 16, 2018
The artificial pancreas is now a viable treatment option for people with Type 1 diabetes and has demonstrated improved glycaemic outcomes while also reducing the onus of self-management of Type 1 diabetes. Closed-loop...
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A trade-off between cognitive and physical performance, with relative preservation of brain function.
Debate surrounds the issue of how the large, metabolically expensive brains of Homo sapiens can be energetically afforded. At the evolutionary level, decreased investment in muscularity, adiposity and the digestive tract allow...
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The importance of prandial insulin bolus timing with hybrid closed-loop systems.
Attainment of glycaemic targets for people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) is challenging and management of post-prandial hyperglycaemia is one key contributing factor. Due to delays in subcutaneous insulin absorption, administering...
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