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Open AccessCosmic kidney disease: an integrated pan-omic, physiological and morphological study into spaceflight-induced renal dysfunction
Missions into Deep Space are planned this decade. Yet the health consequences of exposure to microgravity and galactic cosmic radiation (GCR) over years-long missions on indispensable visceral organs such as t...
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Open AccessThe Role of the Multidisciplinary HIV Care Center in Mitigating Social Isolation Among Patients with HIV During the Early COVID-19 Pandemic
As the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020, significant public health mitigation efforts were vital to combat an unprecedented health crisis. These efforts, which involved social distancing and self-quarantine, li...
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Open AccessThermal diffusity in copper benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylate–reduced graphite oxide mechanical composites
Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) and particularly copper benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylate (HKUST-1) are excellent materials for gas storage (e.g., CH4, N2, H2 adsorption) and gas separation. In this work, reduced grap...
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Open AccessAvailability and use of web-based interventions for patients with head and neck cancer: a sco** review
To identify and review the nature, scope and use of web-based interventions for patients with head and neck cancer (HNC).
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Open AccessRapid or Immediate ART, HIV Stigma, Medical Mistrust, and Retention in Care: An Exploratory Mixed Methods Pilot Study
Rapid or immediate antiretroviral therapy (iART) after HIV diagnosis improves linkage to care and time to viral suppression. However, iART may affect or be affected by HIV-related stigma and medical mistrust. ...
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Open AccessChallenges and opportunities of telehealth digital equity to manage HIV and comorbidities for older persons living with HIV in New York State
Older persons living with HIV (PLWH) need routine healthcare to manage HIV and other comorbidities. This mixed methods study investigated digital equity, constituted as access, use and quality, of HIV and spec...
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Open AccessComparative Evaluation of Pellet Cushioning Agents by Various Imaging Techniques and Dissolution Studies
Most of the commercially available pharmaceutical products for oral administration route are marketed in the tablet dosage forms. However, compression of multiparticulate systems is a challenge for the pharmac...
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COVID-19, Telemedicine, and Patient Empowerment in HIV Care and Research
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Agglomeration near and far, the case of Southern California: supply chains for goods and ideas
Prosperity and economic growth require robust specialization and exchange. This means the formation and maintenance of numerous complex supply chains. These are emergent and include supply chains for things an...
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Open AccessMacrophages are exploited from an innate wound healing response to facilitate cancer metastasis
Tumour-associated macrophages (TAMs) play an important role in tumour progression, which is facilitated by their ability to respond to environmental cues. Here we report, using murine models of breast cancer, ...
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A New Approach to Quantifying the Impact of Hurricane-Disrupted Oil Refinery Operations Utilizing Secondary Data
This study suggests a new framework that empirically quantifies the temporally disaggregate economic impacts. Utilizing only secondary data, including post-event information on concurrent demand and value-adde...
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Thinking about economic growth: cities, networks, creativity and supply chains for ideas
Discussions of economic growth require an examination of the role of cities. It is widely claimed that cities exist because they facilitate economic growth and development. Spatial concentrations reduce transa...
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Audio recordings of mindfulness-based stress reduction training to improve cancer patients’ mood and quality of life—a pilot feasibility study
Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), typically taught in eight weekly classes, helps patients cope with illness, including cancer. Current research is almost exclusively based on post-treatment class att...
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Cities in Western Europe and the United States: do policy differences matter?
Amid concerns of how US cities “sprawl”, it is useful to look at the cities of other developed nations, in particular Western Europe which has attained US-type prosperity, but which is reputed to have cities A...
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Estimating Freight Flows for Metropolitan Area Highway Networks Using Secondary Data Sources
We present a method for estimating intra-metropolitan freight flows on a highway network. The work is part of a larger project aimed at develo** an automated, integrated system for freight flow analysis and ...
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A two-step approach to estimating state-to-state commodity trade flows
A major problem in develo** interregional–interindustry models, including multiregional input–output (MRIO) models, is how to combine seemingly incompatible databases. This research aims to estimate state-to...
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Traveling Waves in Porous Media Combustion: Uniqueness of Waves for Small Thermal Diffusivity
We study traveling wave solutions arising in Sivashinsky’s model of subsonic detonation which describes combustion processes in inert porous media. Subsonic (shockless) detonation waves tend to assume the form...
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Exit and Voice in U.S. Settlement Change
The prescriptions of top-down land use planners and the actions of the people who shape U.S. cities, consumers and developers, are at odds. In spite of various recent pronouncements that the “Smart Growth” mov...
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Percutaneous transtracheal high frequency jet ventilation as an aid to difficult intubation
A case is described where prophylactic high frequency jet ventilation through a percutaneous transtracheal cannula was performed. This guaranteed adequate ventilation of a patient who was known to be difficult...