Janssens, Rosanne; 111649; Arnou, Reinhard; Schoefs, Elise; 148078; Petrocchi, Serena; Cincidda, Clizia; Ongaro, Giulia; Oliveri, Serena; Smith, Meredith Y; Louis, Evelyne; Vandevelde, Marie;
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Background: The lung cancer (LC) treatment landscape has drastically expanded with the arrival of immunotherapy and targeted therapy. This new variety of treatment options, each with its own characteristics, raises uncertainty regarding the key aspects affecting patients' health-related quality of life (HRQL). The present qualitative study aimed to...
Rivera, Elise Timperio, Anna Loh, Venurs Hy Deforche, Benedicte Veitch, Jenny
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Health & place
Little is known about what park features adolescents perceive as most important for encouraging them to visit and be active and social in parks. This study examined the relative importance of park features for encouraging these behaviours among adolescents and explored differences according to gender and frequency of visitation. Adolescents were re...
van den Berg, Pieter; 109126; Dewitte, Siegfried; 14038; Wenseleers, Tom; 8355;
When humans engage in social interactions, they are often uncertain about what the possible outcomes are. Because of this, highly sophisticated cooperation strategies may not be very effective. Indeed, some models instead predict the emergence of ‘social heuristics’: simple cooperation strategies that perform well across a range of different situat...
Nobile, Helene; Borry, Pascal; 39446; Moldenhauer, Jennifer; Bergmann, Manuela M;
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Decancq, Koen; 47464; Nys, Annemie;
status: published
Henry, Monica Fouladkhah, Aliyar
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Microorganisms
Previously known as Enterobacter sakazakii from 1980 to 2007, Cronobacter sakazakii is an opportunistic bacterium that survives and persists in dry and low-moisture environments, such as powdered infant formula. Although C. sakazakii causes disease in all age groups, infections caused by this pathogen are particularly fatal in infants born prematur...
Jones, Benedict C; DeBruine, Lisa M; Flake, Jessica K; Liuzza, Marco Tullio; Antfolk, Jan; Arinze, Nwadiogo C; Ndukaihe, Izuchukwu LG; Bloxsom, Nicholas G; Lewis, Savannah C; Foroni, Francesco;
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Over the past 10 years, Oosterhof and Todorov's valence-dominance model has emerged as the most prominent account of how people evaluate faces on social dimensions. In this model, two dimensions (valence and dominance) underpin social judgements of faces. Because this model has primarily been developed and tested in Western regions, it is unclear w...
loor;, marcelo
A flexible attribute-set group decision-making (FAST-GDM) problem consists in finding the most suitable option(s) out of the options under consideration, with a general agreement among a heterogeneous group of experts who can focus on different attributes to evaluate those options. An open challenge in FAST-GDM problems is to design consensus reach...
Burnier, Pedro Carvalho Spers, Eduardo Eugênio Dutra de Barcellos, Marcia
This study aims to evaluate the influence of socio-environmental attributes on the purchase intention of and the willingness to pay for beef, based on data from Brazilian consumers, using a discrete choice analysis model. Different consumption situations were analysed to check the influence of functional versus recreational/hedonic beef choice. Six...
van der Zee, Esther N Epker, Jelle L Bakker, Jan Benoit, Dominique D Kompanje, Erwin J O
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Journal of intensive care medicine
Treatment limitation decisions (TLDs) on the ICU can be challenging, especially in patients with a malignancy. Up-to-date literature regarding TLDs in critically ill patients with a malignancy admitted to the ICU is scarce. The aim was to compare the incidence of written TLDs between patients with an active malignancy, patients with a malignancy in...