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The Rockefeller Institute Review 1963, vol. 1, no. 4
The Review is published six time a year by The Rockefeller Institute Press and is edited by Mr. John Maddox. Design and layout is by Mr. Reynard Biemiller. The cover photograph by Stephan Pischinger: Founder's Hall.
The Rockefeller Institute Review 1963, vol. 1, no. 1
The Review is published six time a year by The Rockefeller Institute Press and is edited by Mr. John Maddox. Design and layout is by Mr. Reynard Biemiller. The cover photograph by Stephan Pischinger: hanging stairway leading to...
The Rockefeller Institute Review 1963, vol.1, no. 2
The Review is published six time a year by The Rockefeller Institute Press and is edited by Mr. John Maddox. Design and layout is by Mr. Reynard Biemiller. The cover photograph by Stephan Pischinger: view of campus on south side...
The Rockefeller Institute Review 1963, vol. 1, no. 3
The Review is published six time a year by The Rockefeller Institute Press and is edited by Mr. John Maddox. Design and layout is by Mr. Reynard Biemiller. The cover photograph by Stephan Pischinger: the tree-shaded walk on...
Education and Successful Aging Trajectories
As the population ages, interest is increasing in studying aging well. However, more refined means of examining predictors of biopsychosocial conceptualizations of successful aging (SA) are required. Existing evidence of the...
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How has external knowledge contributed to lithium-ion batteries for the energy transition?
Innovation in clean-energy technologies is central toward a net-zero energy system. One key determinant of technological innovation is the integration of external knowledge, i.e., knowledge spillovers. However, extant work does...
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Learning Disease Causality Knowledge From the Web of Health Data
Health information becomes importantly valuable for protecting public health in the current coronavirus situation. Knowledge-based information systems can play a crucial role in helping individuals to practice risk assessment...
How can population-based studies best be utilized to reduce the global impact of dementia? Recommendations for researchers, funders, and policymakers.
In the last two decades, there has been in-depth investigation into understanding the pathogenesis, epidemiological profiling, and clinical characterization of dementia. However, these investigations have not led to successful...
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Atmospheric Gravity Waves
Atmospheric predictability from sub-seasonal to seasonal time scales and climate variability are both influenced critically by gravity waves (GW). The quality of regional and global numerical models relies on thorough...
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What would a population‐level approach to dementia risk reduction look like, and how would it work?
Dementia is a leading global public health challenge. Prevention approaches have traditionally focused on individual-level strategies. However, such approaches have limited potential, particularly for resource-constrained...
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A Novel Examination of Successful Aging Trajectories at the End of Life.
A successful aging (SA) index was captured in a longitudinal population-based cohort study of individuals aged 75 and older and examined longitudinally using growth mixture modelling (GMM) to identify groups with similar...
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