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Current Controversy on Platelets and Patent Ductus Arteriosus Closure in Preterm Infants.
Platelets are critically involved in murine patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) closure. To date, the clinical significance of these findings in human preterm infants with PDA is still controversial. We discuss the available study...
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Low regularity justification results for envelope approximations of nonlinear wave packets in periodic media
We consider a cubic nonlinear wave equation with
highly oscillating cubic coefficient and wave packet initial data.
Using a regularization step of the initial data, we give a low regularity justification of the Nonlinear...
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Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Research
The entrepreneurial ecosystem stream of research is relatively new, yet it has started to attract the attention of scholars across a range of disciplines including international business and international entrepreneurship....
Low regularity justification results for envelope approximations of nonlinear wave packets in periodic media
We consider a cubic nonlinear wave equation with
highly oscillating cubic coefficient and wave packet initial data.
Using a regularization step of the initial data, we give a low regularity justification of the Nonlinear...
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How to catch more prey with less effective traps
Carnivorous Nepenthes pitcher plants capture arthropods with specialized slippery surfaces. The key trapping surface, the pitcher rim (peristome), is highly slippery when wetted by rain, nectar or condensation, but not when dry....
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Relocating Mad_Trans Re_presentations Within an Intersectional Framework
Eliah Hannes Lüthi
Dec 29, 2016
Stigmatizing images around Mad_trans positions are a part of everyday re_presentations; they can be found in numerous discourses, including those around medicine, the news media, fictional narratives, and even activism. When...
Relocating Mad_Trans Re_presentations Within an Intersectional Framework
Eliah Hannes Lüthi
Dec 29, 2016
Stigmatizing images around Mad_trans positions are a part of everyday re_presentations; they can be found in numerous discourses, including those around medicine, the news media, fictional narratives, and even activism. When...
Registered report
The use of Open Science practices is often proposed as a way to improve research practice, especially in psychology. Open Science can increase transparency and therefore reduce questionable research practices, making research...
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Mental health and decisions under risk among refugees and the public in Lebanon
Abstract: Lebanon is rapidly adapting public services to meet local needs as well as those of refugees from conflict regions such as Syria. However, these challenges are complicated by high volumes of individuals with poor...
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A Missense Variant in the Bardet-Biedl Syndrome 2 Gene (BBS2) Leads to a Novel Syndromic Retinal Degeneration in the Shetland Sheepdog.
Canine progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) describes a group of hereditary diseases characterized by photoreceptor cell death in the retina, leading to visual impairment. Despite the identification of multiple PRA-causing...
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Characterisation of canine KCNIP4
A form of hereditary cerebellar ataxia has recently been described in the Norwegian Buhund dog breed. This study aimed to identify the genetic cause of the disease. Whole-genome sequencing of two Norwegian Buhund siblings...
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Characterisation of canine KCNIP4
A form of hereditary cerebellar ataxia has recently been described in the Norwegian Buhund dog breed. This study aimed to identify the genetic cause of the disease. Whole-genome sequencing of two Norwegian Buhund siblings...
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Young at heart, old at work? Relations between age, (meta-)stereotypes, self-categorization, and retirement attitudes
The aims of this study were to examine how workers’ negative age stereotypes (i.e., denying older workers’ ability to develop) and negative meta-stereotypes (i.e., beliefs that the majority of colleagues feel negative about...
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Mapping epigenetic divergence in the massive radiation of Lake Malawi cichlid fishes
Abstract: Epigenetic variation modulates gene expression and can be heritable. However, knowledge of the contribution of epigenetic divergence to adaptive diversification in nature remains limited. The massive evolutionary...
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Young at heart, old at work? Relations between age, (meta-)stereotypes, self-categorization, and retirement attitudes
The aims of this study were to examine how workers’ negative age stereotypes (i.e., denying older workers’ ability to develop) and negative meta-stereotypes (i.e., beliefs that the majority of colleagues feel negative about...
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