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Evolution of outcomes for patients hospitalised during the first 9 months of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in France
BACKGROUND: As SARS-CoV-2 continues to spread, a thorough characterisation of healthcare needs and patient outcomes, and how they have changed over time, is essential to inform planning. METHODS: We developed a probabilistic...
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Interactions Between Microbial, Neuronal, and Immune Cells in the Digestive System
Fanny Matheis
Jan 01, 0001
The intestine is the largest continuous environmental interface of the body. As such, it exerts homeostatic tissue functions, including digestion, sensing and absorption of nutrients, and excretion of waste products. In...
Published by: Rockefeller University
The Impact of Marriage on African American Educators in Bexar County, 1880-1950
Jordan LeJeune
Apr 01, 2020
As a society, we are still having discussions about whether or not women “can have it all.” We have not moved past gendered expectations for men and women. Mollie Carey Brown, Fanny Ellis Starnes, and Lady Henrietta Boyd were...
The Impact of Marriage on African American Educators in Bexar County, 1880-1950
Jordan LeJeune
Apr 01, 2020
As a society, we are still having discussions about whether or not women “can have it all.” We have not moved past gendered expectations for men and women. Mollie Carey Brown, Fanny Ellis Starnes, and Lady Henrietta Boyd were...
The Impact of Marriage on African American Educators in Bexar County, 1880-1950
Jordan LeJeune
Apr 01, 2020
As a society, we are still having discussions about whether or not women “can have it all.” We have not moved past gendered expectations for men and women. Mollie Carey Brown, Fanny Ellis Starnes, and Lady Henrietta Boyd were...
Testing of a Dual Process Model to Resolve the Socioeconomic Health Disparities
A wealth of past studies documented that individuals of lower socioeconomic status (SES) are more susceptible to both acute and chronic life stress than those of higher SES, but some recent evidence documents that not all...
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The Politics of Musical Standardization in Nineteenth-Century France and Britain
This article examines mid-nineteenth-century Anglo-French relations through the prism of musical standardization. Bringing together perspectives from musicology, history of science, and political history, it demonstrates the...
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A novel, sensitive dual-indicator cell line for detection and quantification of inducible, replication-competent latent HIV-1 from reservoir cells.
Understanding the mechanisms involved in HIV infection and latency, and development of a cure, rely on the availability of sensitive research tools such as indicator cells, which allow rigorous quantification of viral activity....
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Cleaning up our acts
A large-scale field experiment tested psychological interventions to reduce engine idling at long-wait stops. Messages based on theories of normative influence, outcome efficacy, and self-regulation were displayed approaching...
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