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    Benefit sharing on genetic resources: Modelling data access, control and willingness‐to‐pay for digital sequence information par Tim Coltman, Maui Hudson, Jason Mika, Yvonne Matthews, Jane Anderson, Natalie Kusabs, KatieLee Riddle, Jacob Golan

    Publié 2025-04-01

    Abstract Fair and equitable sharing of benefits derived from access to genetic resources is central to international agreements and conventions regarding the management of biodiversity. However, tensions remain between the laudable principles of benefit sharing and their practical implementation. Di...

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    Pulsed High-Power Radio Frequency Energy Can Cause Non-Thermal Harmful Effects on the BRAIN par Omid Yaghmazadeh

    Publié 2024-01-01

    High-power microwave applications are growing for both military and civil purposes, yet they can induce brain-related risks and raise important public health concerns. High-power sub-millisecond radio frequency energy pulses have been demonstrated to be able to induce neurological and neuropathologi...

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    Correlation Between the Orientation of the Nasopalatine Canal and the Upper Central Incisors: A Comparative Radiological Study Using Cbct par Alessia Lasaracina, Roberto Luongo, Sergio Aliota, Alessia Acquaviva, Calogero Bugea, Mariano Lauriola, Erda Qorri, Antonio Scarano, Sang-Choon Cho

    Publié 2025-06-01

    During implant placement in the upper anterior region, the nasopalatine canal (NPC) is a frequently encountered anatomical structure. It connects the nasal and oral cavities and contains critical blood vessels and nerves. Despite its clinical relevance, no study has yet assessed the orientation of t...

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    Sharks for the Aquarium and Considerations for Their Selection par Alexis L. Morris, Elisa J. Livengood, Frank A. Chapman

    Publié 2011-02-01

    Sharks are magnificent animals and an exciting group of fishes. And they are becoming increasingly popular as pet animals. The proper care and display of sharks requires great attention to details. This 7-page fact sheet provides critical points aquarists must consider in deciding whether or not to...

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    Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild par Matteo Uguzzoni

    Publié 2025-07-01

    This essay explores how historical landscape design principles, particularly from Romantic gardens, intersect with the design of open-world video games. Through a close reading of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, it compares design strategies in virtual and physical environments, drawing...

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    Servant Leadership in International Education par David B. Austell

    Publié 2010-08-01

    The objective of "Servant Leadership in International Education" is to explore goodness of fit between Servant Leadership models, stemming primarily from the business and corporate communities (including such organizations as Southwest Airlines), and the service environments of Internation...

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    Sharks for the Aquarium and Considerations for Their Selection par Alexis L. Morris, Elisa J. Livengood, Frank A. Chapman

    Publié 2011-02-01

    Sharks are magnificent animals and an exciting group of fishes. And they are becoming increasingly popular as pet animals. The proper care and display of sharks requires great attention to details. This 7-page fact sheet provides critical points aquarists must consider in deciding whether or not to...

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    Racial Disparities in Total Joint Arthroplasty Bundled Payment Data par Kaitlyn Rodriguez, MD, MS, Bruno Valan, BS, Sara Holleran, MPH, Thorsten Seyler, MD, PhD, Malcolm DeBaun, MD, Christian Pean, MD, MS

    Publié 2025-06-01

    Background: Bundled payment models gained traction in recent years in total joint arthroplasty (TJA) as an alternative to fee-for-service models, aiming to reduce health-care spending by holding providers accountable for quality and costs. While they can enhance care, they may inadvertently exacerba...

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    Implications for the Accession Countries of the Rejection of the EU Constitution par Georges de Menil

    Publié 2005-10-01

    The rejection of the EU Constitutional Treaty by the French and Dutch electorates has profound implications for the European Union, its existing members and its accession candidates. The two referenda indicate that public opinion in Western Europe is more wary of deeper European integration and more...

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    MHV leaf amplitudes from parafermions par Laura Donnay, Gaston Giribet, Beniamino Valsesia

    Publié 2025-06-01

    Abstract We give a dual CFT representation of MHV leaf amplitudes in the large N and semiclassical limit in terms of non-compact parafermions and a single affine Kac-Moody current for SO(N). This representation is consistent with the other 2D CFT realization of 4D leaf amplitudes proposed in the lit...

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    Iron Snails: Nonequilibrium Dynamics and Spiral Abundance Patterns par Neige Frankel, David W. Hogg, Scott Tremaine, Adrian Price-Whelan, Jeff Shen

    Publié 2025-01-01

    Galaxies are not in a dynamical steady state: they continually undergo perturbations, e.g., from infalling dwarf galaxies and dark matter substructure. After a dynamical perturbation, stars phase mix toward a new steady state; in so doing, they generally form spiral structures, such as spiral densit...

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    On-site health service delivery models at syringe services programs in the United States: Results of a national cross-sectional survey par Czarina N. Behrends, Don C. Des Jarlais, Winston Luhur, Xinlin Lu, Grace J. Corry, Sara N. Glick, Shashi N. Kapadia, David C. Perlman, Bruce R. Schackman

    Publié 2025-09-01

    Background: People who inject drugs (PWID) have many needs for health services, but frequently lack access to and/or do not utilize those services. Syringe services programs (SSPs) are low-stigma environments where health services can be provided, but are not well described. Objective: We characteri...

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    Artificial intelligence-powered social robots for promoting physical activity in older adults: A systematic review par Jing Shen, Jiahua Yu, Hao Zhang, Michael A. Lindsey, Ruopeng An

    Publié 2025-12-01

    Background: The aging global population necessitates innovative strategies to enhance older adults’ health and quality of life. Physical activity (PA) is crucial for healthy aging, yet many older adults struggle to exercise regularly. Artificial intelligence (AI)-powered social robots offer an inter...

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    A Delphi Consensus on Recommendations for Improving Research Processes and Infrastructure to Address Health DisparitiesTake-Home Points par Amira Mohamed, MD, A. Adegunsoye, MD, FACP, FCCP, M. Armstrong-Hough, MPH, PhD, N. Ferguson-Myrthil, PharmD, BCCCP, I. Hassan, MD, F.B. Mayr, MD, MPH, T.S. Valley, MD, D.R. Winkfield, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, C.B. Walsh, MD, J.T. Chen, MD

    Publié 2025-09-01

    Background: Racial and ethnic disparities in critical care medicine remain poorly understood, making them difficult to address. This initiative developed a thought leader consensus with recommendations for critical care research to document, assess, and understand potential disparities. Research Que...

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    Libraries of the world during the pandemic: a new experience and the first conclusions par Asuman Akdemir, Aglaé Achechova, Benjamin Guichard, Andrey E. Guskov, Assel Lakhayeva, Anna Rakityanskaya, Natalya S. Redkina, Alla Roylance, Galina N. Serbina, Olga Einasto, Inna Yuryk

    Publié 2020-12-01

    The main theme of 2020 for libraries around the world is organizing the work under the constraints associated with COVID-19, which was confirmed by the results of information searches for articles in the world’s largest databases (Google Scholar, Web of Science, Scopus, etc.), which discuss actual p...

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    “…The article presents the experience of foreign and Russian libraries: Bibliothèque universitaire des langues et civilisations (France), the Libraries of New York University and Harvard Universities (USA), University of Tartu Library (Estonia), the National Library of the Republic of Turkey, the Scientific Library of the Belarusian National Technical University, Research Library of Tomsk State University and SPSTL SB RAS. …”
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    Key sociodemographic factors and food packaging attributes associated with poor diet quality among rural Americans: a cross-sectional survey study par David C Lee, Christian A Koziatek, Lorna E Thorpe, Leonardo Trasande, Haley L Motola, Karen S Holden, Jill Hubert-Simon, Nathan Wise, Anirudh Prabu, Kelly M Doran

    Publié 2025-07-01

    Objectives Rural residents face unique challenges that contribute to poor diet quality and health. The objective of this study was to assess diet quality using the Alternative Healthy Eating Index (aHEI) among residents of a rural New York county with poor health outcomes, and identify geographic an...

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    The Camino Imagined: Visions and Dreams across Time and Space par Robert A. Maxwell

    Publié 2025-07-01

    The inscription by UNESCO of the pilgrimage routes in France and Spain testifies to the enduring consideration for the itineraries borrowed by countless pilgrims in the Middle Ages. A physical journey implicated the network’s material composition (roads, bridges, monuments...), and brought pilgrims...

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