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Mason Burch posted an update 9 days ago
There was at best a poor correlation between semiquantitative and quantitative data. Potential pathogens were cultured in two of five control samples. The results suggest that the results from conventional microbiological assessment of BAL samples can be highly variable and that the proposal that a discrete cut-off is of value in patients with…[Read more]
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Mason Burch posted an update 9 days ago
There was at best a poor correlation between semiquantitative and quantitative data. Potential pathogens were cultured in two of five control samples. The results suggest that the results from conventional microbiological assessment of BAL samples can be highly variable and that the proposal that a discrete cut-off is of value in patients with…[Read more]
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Mason Burch posted an update 10 days ago
Widespread mammographic screening programs and improved self-monitoring allow for breast cancer to be detected earlier than ever before. Breast-conserving surgery is a successful treatment for select women. However, up to 40% of women develop local recurrence after surgery despite apparently tumor-free margins. This suggests that morphologically…[Read more]
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Mason Burch posted an update 11 days ago
Understanding the impact of infectious disease pandemic on stock market volatility is of great concerns for investors and policy makers, especially during recent new coronavirus spreading period. Using an extended GARCH-MIDAS model and a newly developed Infectious Disease Equity Market Volatility Tracker (EMV-ID), we investigate the effects of…[Read more]
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Mason Burch posted an update 11 days ago
It is found that the meta-analysis models can generate similar patterns of cancer incidence based on urban/rural status of small areas compared with those already known or revealed by the analysis of observed data. The proposed approach can be generalized to other online disease maps and atlases.Multicellular aggregate growth is regulated by…[Read more]
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Mason Burch posted an update 12 days ago
Stem cells can precisely and robustly undergo cellular differentiation and lineage commitment, referred to as stemness. However, how the gene network underlying stemness regulation reliably specifies cell fates is not well understood. To address this question, we applied a recently developed computational method, random circuit perturbation…[Read more]
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Mason Burch posted an update 14 days ago
Alternanthera philoxeroides (alligator weed) is a highly invasive alien plant that has continuously and successfully expanded from the tropical to the temperate regions of China via asexual reproduction. During this process, the continuous decrease in temperature has been a key limiting environmental factor.
In this study, we provide a…[Read more]
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Mason Burch posted an update 15 days ago
Disagreements in science and medicine are not uncommon, and formal exchanges of disagreements serve a variety of valuable roles. As identified by a Nature Methods editorial entitled “The Power of Disagreement” (2016), disagreements bring attention to best practices so that differences in interpretation do not result from inferior data sets or…[Read more]
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Mason Burch posted an update 16 days ago
113 (P = 0.02; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.017-1.219). ADT >10 mm correlated significantly (p = 0.036) with agood clinical outcome (90-day mRS ≤2).
DT correlates with the clinical symptoms of patients with acute MCA occlusion. In addition, DT is an independent predictor of the clinical outcome of patients suffering from acute strok…[Read more]
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Mason Burch posted an update 17 days ago
To describe the relationship between diabetes self-care behaviours and glycaemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes and comorbid heart failure.
A cross-sectional, correlational study.
A secondary analysis of 180 participants’ baseline data from a clinical trial that tested a 6-month integrated self-care intervention was…[Read more]
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Mason Burch posted an update 18 days ago
Outcomes related to patient comfort, particularly pain and analgesic requirement, were the most frequent domain for infants, children and adolescents. Clinical indicators, particularly cardiorespiratory or medication-related adverse events, were the most common outcomes for neonates and infants less then 60 weeks and were the second most frequent…[Read more]
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Mason Burch posted an update 19 days ago
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a recently encountered disease that was declared a pandemic by WHO in 2020. Obesity and other components of the metabolic syndrome may aggravate the severity of COVID-19. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) represents the hepatic manifestation of metabolic syndrome. The aim of this study was to…[Read more]
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Mason Burch posted an update 20 days ago
In keratoconus (KC), an increase of the corneal back surface area may result in endothelial cell density (ECD) decrease and an increase of the corneal front surface area in ocular surface temperature (OST) decrease due to increased heat dissipation. Along with these hypotheses, we aimed to analyse the correlation between ECD and central corneal…[Read more]
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