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Elucidating the non-apoptotic role of the caspases in the Drosophila intestinal system
Published 2019“…Collectively, this data provides novels insights into the caspase-dependent but non-apoptotic regulation of the intestinal system in non-regenerative conditions. Furthermore, these findings could explain the correlation between caspase-9 misexpression and the bad prognosis observed in patients suffering from colon cancer. …”
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6902
Comparison of INTERGROWTH- 21st and Fenton growth standards to assess size at birth and at discharge in preterm infants in the United Arab Emirates
Published 2024“…The rates of SGA, AGA, and LGA at birth were 11.5%, 80.42%, and 9.08% using INTERGROWTH-21st growth charts compared to 9.5%, 83.2%, and 7.3% respectively according to Fenton charts. The findings indicated statistically significant differences between the two growth charts classifying of preterm infants based on weight, length, and head circumference (p < 0.05). …”
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6903
Surface plasmon-mediated photoluminescence boost in graphene-covered CsPbBr3 quantum dots
Published 2024“…The momentum mismatch between graphene plasmons and free-space photons is resolved through plasmon scattering at Gr/CsPbBr<sub>3</sub> interface corrugations, facilitating the observed super-bright emission. These findings highlight the critical role of graphene as a top contact in dramatically enhancing CsPbBr<sub>3</sub> QDs’ PL. …”
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6904
Justice for strangers: culture and communication in the Singapore war crimes trials 1946-1948
Published 2015“…<p>This study is organised around three questions: (a) How did the cultural difference between trial participants give rise to problems of language, participation, and argumentation; (b) How did judges respond to these problems and why did they choose to do so in particular ways; (c) What could have been done better in the Singapore Trials and what lessons do these trials hold for present-day war crimes trials. Among others, my findings confirm that participants need to share a certain amount of shared cultural knowledge for effective communication at trial. …”
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6905
Multidecadal Morphodynamic evolution of shorelines and coral reefs along the Arabian Sea Coast of Oman: Bar Al Hikman Peninsula
Published 2025“…By combining sedimentological fieldwork with photo-interpretations of satellite images spanning 50 years, this study documents significant coastal geomorphological changes. The findings reveal a dramatic 60% reduction in the surface area of Bar Al Hikman’s main coral reefs. …”
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6906
Online arts and culture for mental health in young people: a qualitative interview study
Published 2023“…<p><strong> Conclusions </strong></p>This study demonstrates that young people have a critical level of insight and understanding regarding their mental health and ways in which it might be improved. These findings can be used to optimise the mental health benefits of OAC in an engaging and acceptable way for young people. …”
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6907
The association between the proportion of Brexiters and COVID-19 death rates in England
Published 2023“…Scientific prowess – such as finding effective vaccines – may not be sufficient to solve crises.…”
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6908
Cortical neurophysiology of ALS
Published 2016“…</p> <p>In conclusion, the results demonstrated considerable support for proposed excitotoxic disease mechanisms and were in alignment with reported findings in other neurodegenerative diseases. Finally, a pilot study by which the neural mechanisms for cognitive impairment in ALS are explored via antisaccade performance is described. …”
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6909
Energy waste: the challenge of decarbonising office buildings
Published 2024“…These gaps are divided into three interventional areas: occupancy, thermal comfort, and building characteristics. The findings also demonstrate the opportunity to mitigate energy waste by integrating a better understanding of the occupancy patterns in spaces (1), real-time thermal comfort satisfaction of occupants (2), and the combination of lower centralised thermal requirements with individual environmental control systems (3). …”
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6910
Conservation planning in Europe: ecological, financial, and political challenges
Published 2017“…</p> <p>Overall these findings significantly improve the understanding of conservation and resource management in Europe and fill a number of important knowledge gaps. …”
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6911
Genetic, natal, and spatial drivers of social phenotypes in wild great tits
Published 2024“…Centrality showed heritability up to 10% in one of 3 years sampled, whereas betweenness showed none, indicating modest genetic variation in individual sociability, but not group-switching tendencies. These findings suggest a small, albeit detectable, genetic basis for individual sociality but pronounced spatial effects.…”
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6912
Diagnostic accuracy of point-of-care lung ultrasound for community-acquired pneumonia in children in ambulatory settings: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Published 2024“…</p> <p><strong>Results: </strong>The six studies included in this systematic review described point-of-care lung ultrasound performed primarily by paediatric emergency medicine clinicians on a total of 1099 paediatric patients, with a reference standard of chest radiography or chest radiography with clinical findings. The majority of included studies lacked clarity on training for the index test with potential bias around flow and timing of testing. …”
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6913
A dormant overmassive black hole in the early Universe
Published 2024“…Several different models have been proposed to explain these findings, ranging from heavy seeds to light seeds experiencing bursts of high accretion rate10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15–16. …”
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6914
A realist evaluation to explain and understand the role of paramedics in primary care
Published 2025“…Results: The culmination of findings from each phase led to the development of a final programme theory, comprising of 50 context-mechanism-outcome configurations (CMOCs) encompassing three conceptual categories: Expectations associated with paramedics in primary care, the transition of paramedics into primary care roles, and the roles and responsibilities of paramedics in primary care. …”
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6915
The schooling of irregular migrant children in Canada
Published 2017“…Then, arguments put forward by public authorities in Canada for extending or limiting schooling rights are analysed and compared with the dominant normative frameworks in the theoretical literature. This research finds that public authorities at the sub-state level made use of normative arguments that fall outside common theoretical approaches in moral and political theory. …”
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6916
DNA-damage orchestrates self-renewal and differentiation via reciprocal p53 family and Hippo/Wnt/TGF-β pathway activation in embryonic stem cells
Published 2025“…Here we show the impact of ionizing irradiation on the maintenance and early differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs). Our findings demonstrate that irradiation induces the upregulation of the p53 family genes, including p53, p63, and p73, resulting in elevated expression of the E3 ubiquitin ligases Itch and Trim32. …”
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6917
Studying the metal sites of metallo-proteins by electrochemistry and spectroelectrochemistry
Published 2024“…This technique was applied to study the [FeFe] hydrogenase from <em>Desulfovibrio desulfuricans</em> (<em>Dd</em>HydAB), serving as a model to explore application of this technique to oxygen-sensitive samples with intricate active sites that have the additional complication of catalysing proton reduction (H2 evolution). The findings demonstrated that ECIRM is particularly effective in elucidating the complex redox dynamics and active site changes under experimentally challenging conditions.…”
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6918
Numerical investigations of detonation reinitiation and failure modes from Mach reflection
Published 2025“…From different geometric parameters of the obstacle, we observe different detonation propagation modes after Mach reflection: detonation reinitiation characterized by the transverse detonation waves, decaying shock decoupled with flame, and inert shock with no ignition corresponding well to the experimental findings. Relying on the high resolution of the numerical simulations, we are able to obtain critical information about the detonation wave formation processes, and the corresponding detailed mechanisms are analyzed for various modes. …”
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6919
Resolution of proteotoxic stress in the endoplasmic reticulum by ubiquitin ligase complexes
Published 2016“…To understand the contribution of ER E3s to cellular and organelle homeostasis, this study used mass spectrometry of purified E3 complexes to identify cofactors and build interaction networks of ER-resident E3s. These findings will form the foundation for investigating the biological roles of these ubiquitin ligases. …”
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6920
The attribution of February extremes over North America: a forecast-based storyline study
Published 2024“…In the globally averaged results, increasing CO<sub>2</sub> concentrations lead to distinct warming signals at the surface, resulting mainly from diabatic heating. Our study finds that CO<sub>2</sub>-induced warming eventually affects the possibility of extreme events in North America, quantifying the impact of anthropogenic forcing over less than a week’s forecast simulation. …”
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