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Artificial Intelligence and the Trucking Industry: How Many Jobs Are at Stake?
Tyrrell Keim
Jan 01, 0001
As of 2018, the trucking industry in America employed over 3 million drivers and brought in almost $800 billion dollars. The industry's labor cost is a third of this amount, with the average driver making about $22 an hour. How...
Published by: Winthrop University
A day in the life of a Ménière’s patient
Concepts of social practice are increasingly being used to understand experiences of everyday life, particularly in relation to consumption and healthy lifestyles. This paper builds on this in the context of lives disrupted and...
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Effect of short-term reduced physical activity on cardiovascular risk factors in active lean and overweight middle-aged men
Objectives: An experimental reduction in physical activity is a useful tool for exploring the health benefits of physical activity. This study investigated whether similarly-active overweight men show a more pronounced response...
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Ménière's disease and biographical disruption
People's lived experiences of chronic illness have garnered increasing research interest over the last 30–40 years, with studies recognising the disruptive influence of illness onset and progression, both to people's everyday...
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Iron, oxidative stress and the example of solar ultraviolet A radiation
Iron has outstanding biological importance as it is required for a wide variety of essential cellular processes and, as such, is a vital nutrient. The element holds this central position by virtue of its facile redox chemistry...
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Ménière's disease and biographical disruption
People's lived experiences of chronic illness have garnered increasing research interest over the last 30–40 years, with studies recognising the disruptive influence of illness onset and progression, both to people's everyday...
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A day in the life of a Ménière’s patient
Concepts of social practice are increasingly being used to understand experiences of everyday life, particularly in relation to consumption and healthy lifestyles. This paper builds on this in the context of lives disrupted and...
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Iron, oxidative stress and the example of solar ultraviolet A radiation
Iron has outstanding biological importance as it is required for a wide variety of essential cellular processes and, as such, is a vital nutrient. The element holds this central position by virtue of its facile redox chemistry...
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Effect of short-term reduced physical activity on cardiovascular risk factors in active lean and overweight middle-aged men
Objectives: An experimental reduction in physical activity is a useful tool for exploring the health benefits of physical activity. This study investigated whether similarly-active overweight men show a more pronounced response...
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Development of refractoriness of ho-1 induction to a second treatment with uva radiation and the involvement of nrf2 in human skin fibroblasts

UVA treatment of cultured human skin fibroblasts (FEK4) has been shown previously to reduce transcriptional activation of heme oxygenase 1 (HO-1) following a second dose of UVA radiation, a phenomenon known as refractoriness....

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Development of refractoriness of ho-1 induction to a second treatment with uva radiation and the involvement of nrf2 in human skin fibroblasts

UVA treatment of cultured human skin fibroblasts (FEK4) has been shown previously to reduce transcriptional activation of heme oxygenase 1 (HO-1) following a second dose of UVA radiation, a phenomenon known as refractoriness....

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Defining Pathways towards African Ecological Futures
Africa has experienced unprecedented growth across a range of development indices for decades. However, this growth is often at the expense of Africa’s biodiversity and ecosystems, jeopardizing the livelihoods of...
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Telomere length and risk of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Background: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a fatal lung disease accounting for 1% of UK deaths. In the familial form of pulmonary fibrosis, causal genes have been identified in about 30% of cases, and a majority of...

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