Wijdicks, Eelco F M
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European journal of neurology
The history of the development of acute neurologic disease as a biologic mechanism is of interest. Equally important is how it translated to the bedside and how the clinical examination differentiated itself. This paper reviews primary sources pertaining to acute neurologic conditions described mostly in the 19th and 20th century. A review of monog...
zhou, hongxin xiuyan, li yuan, chaoying cui, liangwei liu, shuo rao, dingqi
The karst landform in Yunnan Province, China, represents one of the most biodiverse regions for Hemiphyllodactylus. Previous research has revealed that the karst forests in this province host a greater diversity of Hemiphyllodactylus than previously acknowledged. However, substantial fundamental data essential for taxonomic and biogeographical stud...
lee, weiqian eugene genetzakis, elijah barsha, giannie vescovi, joshua mifsud, carmen vernon, stephen t. nguyen, tung viet gray, michael p. grieve, stuart m. figtree, gemma a.
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Background and Aims: Myeloperoxidase (MPO) plays a critical role in the innate immune response and has been suggested to be a surrogate marker of oxidative stress and inflammation, with elevated levels implicated in cardiovascular diseases, such as atherosclerosis and heart failure, as well as in conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and cancer. Whi...
kumar, anand green, katelyn m. rawat, manmeet
The increasing interest in postbiotics, a term gaining recognition alongside probiotics and prebiotics, aligns with a growing number of clinical trials demonstrating positive outcomes for specific conditions. Postbiotics present several advantages, including safety, extended shelf life, ease of administration, absence of risk, and patentability, ma...
Rashidov, Anvarjon Xalloqova, Oygul
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E3S Web of Conferences
In the article, the process of formation of the basic competence of working with information in information technology classes of students in elementary grades is studied. Based on international experiences, methodical recommendations were developed for students to develop the skills of critical and creative thinking, independent work with informat...
Heimbrock, Hans-Günter
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Zeitschrift für Pädagogik und Theologie
Im Kontext gesellschaftlicher Zwänge zu verzweckter Originalität fragt der Beitrag danach, wie innovative Erkenntnis in der Theologie zu denken sei. Als anthropologische Urszene wird zunächst die persönliche Erschließungserfahrung der taubblinden Helen Keller über die Lesbarkeit der Welt geschildert. Darauf bezogen kann ein theologischer Zugang die...
Hiller, N. Luisa Orihuela, Carlos J.
Published in
Journal of Bacteriology
The major human pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae has been the subject of intensive clinical and basic scientific study for over 140 years. In multiple instances, these efforts have resulted in major breakthroughs in our understanding of basic biological principles as well as fundamental tenets of bacterial pathogenesis, immunology, vaccinology, an...
hernandez-resendiz, jaciel david tello-leal, edgar sepúlveda, marcos
Implementing approaches based on process mining in inter-organizational collaboration environments presents challenges related to the granularity of event logs, the privacy and autonomy of business processes, and the alignment of event data generated in inter-organizational business process (IOBP) execution. Therefore, this paper proposes a complet...
dawod, anas georgakopoulos, dimitrios jayaraman, prem prakash nirmalathas, ampalavanapillai
The Internet of Things (IoT) includes billions of sensors and actuators (which we refer to as IoT devices) that harvest data from the physical world and send it via the Internet to IoT applications to provide smart IoT services and products. Deploying, managing, and maintaining IoT devices for the exclusive use of an individual IoT application is i...
Musnier, Astrid Dumet, Christophe Mitra, Saheli Verdier, Adrien Keskes, Raouf Chassine, Augustin Jullian, Yann Cortes, Mélanie Corde, Yannick Omahdi, Zakaria
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Frontiers in Drug Discovery
As in all sectors of science and industry, artificial intelligence (AI) is meant to have a high impact in the discovery of antibodies in the coming years. Antibody discovery was traditionally conducted through a succession of experimental steps: animal immunization, screening of relevant clones, in vitro testing, affinity maturation, in vivo testin...