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Unethical pharmaceutical marketing
Shai Mulinari and Piotr Ozieranski argue healthcare professionals and organisations should respond more forcefully to unethical marketing and support stronger regulatory action
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Unethical pharmaceutical marketing
Shai Mulinari and Piotr Ozieranski argue healthcare professionals and organisations should respond more forcefully to unethical marketing and support stronger regulatory action
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Social Media and Well-being

Due to the methodological challenges inherent in studying social media use (SMU), as well as the methodological choices that have shaped research into the effects of SMU on well-being, clear conclusions regarding...

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Social Media and Well-being

Due to the methodological challenges inherent in studying social media use (SMU), as well as the methodological choices that have shaped research into the effects of SMU on well-being, clear conclusions regarding...

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Sine-Gordon on a wormhole
Abstract: In an attempt to understand the soliton resolution conjecture, we consider the sine-Gordon equation on a spherically symmetric wormhole spacetime. We show that within each topological sector (indexed by a positive...
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Sine-Gordon on a wormhole
Abstract: In an attempt to understand the soliton resolution conjecture, we consider the sine-Gordon equation on a spherically symmetric wormhole spacetime. We show that within each topological sector (indexed by a positive...
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Running a hospital patient safety campaign
Purpose – Research on patient safety campaigns has mostly concentrated on large-scale multi-organisation efforts, yet locally led improvement is increasingly promoted. The purpose of this paper is to characterise the design and...
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Running a hospital patient safety campaign
Purpose – Research on patient safety campaigns has mostly concentrated on large-scale multi-organisation efforts, yet locally led improvement is increasingly promoted. The purpose of this paper is to characterise the design and...
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Is AI Augmenting or Substituting Humans?
In this paper, the authors focus on Artificial Intelligence as a tangible technology that is designed to sense, comprehend, act, and learn. There are two manifestations of AI in the medical service: an algorithm that analyzes...
Achieving robustness to aleatoric uncertainty with heteroscedastic Bayesian optimisation
Abstract: Bayesian optimisation is a sample-efficient search methodology that holds great promise for accelerating drug and materials discovery programs. A frequently-overlooked modelling consideration in Bayesian optimisation...
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Direct Oral Anticoagulants in Cancer Patients. Time for a Change in Paradigm.
Thrombosis is a more common occurrence in cancer patients compared to the general population and is one of the main causes of death in these patients. Low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) has been the recognized standard...
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The persistence of cliques in the post-communist state. The case of deniability in drug reimbursement policy in Poland

This article explores a key question in political sociology: Can post-communist policy-making be described with classical theories of the Western state or do we need a theory of the specificity of the post-communist state? In...

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New European tricksters
In the context of contemporary European labour migration, where the most publicised pattern of labour migration sees Eastern European migrants move West, the dominant scholarly interpretation of Polish jokes is not applicable...
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Meiotic recombination within plant centromeres.
Meiosis is a conserved eukaryotic cell division that increases genetic diversity in sexual populations. During meiosis homologous chromosomes pair and undergo recombination that can result in reciprocal genetic exchange, termed...
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