Bakir, Ebru Briggs, Michelle Mackintosh-Franklin, Carolyn Marshall, Marie
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Journal of clinical nursing
To explore the interactions between children, parents and nurses during postoperative pain management. Despite the growing evidence relating to postoperative pain management in children and relevant practice guidelines, children still experience moderate to severe pain after surgery. One factor could be related to the relatively unexplored child-pa...
Cancela, Florencia Rendon-Marin, Santiago Quintero-Gil, Carolina Houston, Douglas R Gumbis, Gediminas Panzera, Yanina Pérez, Ruben Arbiza, Juan Mirazo, Santiago
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Journal of biomolecular structure & dynamics
Hepatitis E Virus (HEV) infection is an emergent zoonotic disease, where chronic hepatitis E associated to solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients, related to genotype 3, is the clinical manifestation of major concern. In this setting, ribavirin (RBV) treatment is the only available therapy, though drug-resistant variants could emerge leading to a ...
Erard, Michael
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Omega
Patterns of linguistic and interactional behavior by people at the very end of their lives are not well described, partly because data is difficult to obtain. This paper analyzes descriptions of 486 deaths gathered from 1900 to 1904 in the first-ever clinical study of dying by noted Canadian physician, Sir William Osler. Only 16 patients were noted...
Yuan, Ruikang Huang, Haohao
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Journal of biomolecular structure & dynamics
The interaction between the toxic amyloid-β and phospholipid membranes in the early stage of Alzheimer's disease is complicated and depends on many factors. It was found that polyunsaturated fatty acids affect the incidence of Alzheimer's disease. The number of double bonds in the phospholipid layer may play an important role in the molecular dynam...
de Jong, Nivja H.
In today's global economy, most people all over the world need to speak a second language (L2) for study, work, or social purposes. Assessment of speaking, either in the classroom or as an external exam, is therefore an important task. However, because of its fleeting nature, the assessment of speaking proficiency is difficult. For valid assessment...
Liu, Qi Li, Danyan Dai, Yunkai Zhang, Yunzhan Lan, Shaoyang Luo, Qi Ye, Jintong Chen, Xu Li, Peiwu Chen, Weijing
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Frontiers in Genetics
Background: Helicobacter pylori (Hp) persistent infection is an important pathogenic factor for a series of chronic gastric diseases from chronic gastritis to gastric cancer. Genetic and epigenetic abnormalities of microRNAs may play a vital role in the pathological evolution of gastric mucosa in Helicobacter pylori-related gastric diseases (HPGD)....
Ren, Linzhu Bai, Jieying Li, Chang
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Frontiers in Immunology
Sun, Jingyan Okada, Takeshi
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Frontiers in Psychology
This study aimed to identify the characteristics of interactions during acting training and the underlying intrapersonal changes evoked by a training process that emphasizes paying attention to a partner (the Meisner technique). This was operationalized by conducting a post-hoc analysis and categorizing the utterances made by novice and professiona...
Pelzl, Michael Alexander Travers-Podmaniczky, Gabrielle Brück, Carolin Jacob, Heike Hoffmann, Jonatan Martinelli, Anne Hölz, Lea Wabersich-Flad, Dominik Wildgruber, Dirk
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Background When receiving mismatching nonverbal and verbal signals, most people tend to base their judgment regarding the current emotional state of others primarily on nonverbal information. However, individuals with high-functioning autism (HFA) have been described as having difficulties interpreting nonverbal signals. Recognizing emotional state...
Gao, Lin-Lin Hong, Zheng-Hui Wang, Yinsong Wu, Guo-Zhang
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Plant communications
Protein homeostasis (proteostasis) is a dynamic balance of protein synthesis and degradation. Because of the endosymbiotic origin of chloroplasts and the massive transfer of their genetic information to the nucleus of the host cell, many protein complexes in the chloroplasts are constituted from subunits encoded by both genomes. Hence, the proper f...