Publications by authors named "C Harrod"

In recognition of accelerating health care spending and alignment with the American College of Physicians (ACP) principles of promoting high-value care, the ACP Clinical Guidelines Committee (CGC) developed a framework to standardize its approach to identifying, appraising, and considering economic evidence in the development of ACP clinical guidelines. This article presents the CGC's process for incorporating economic evidence, which encompasses cost-effectiveness analyses, economic outcomes in randomized controlled trials, and resource utilization (intervention cost) data. Economic evidence is one component of ACP recommendations.

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On the flanks of > 6000 m Andean volcanoes that tower over the Atacama Desert, leaf-eared mice () live at extreme elevations that surpass known vegetation limits. The diet of these mice in these barren, hyperarid environments has been the subject of much speculation. According to the arthropod fallout hypothesis, sustenance is provided by windblown insects that accumulate in snowdrifts ("aolian deposits").

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Rationale & Objective: Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a dialysis modality limited by the potential need of transferring to hemodialysis. Optimal hemodialysis vascular access is an arteriovenous fistula. Back-up arteriovenous fistula (bAVF) is a strategy to prevent central venous catheter (CVC) insertion, but its use in the PD population has not been systematically reviewed.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The synthesis of metal-encapsulated covalent organic frameworks (metal/COFs) has been slow and complicated, typically taking four or more days, which limits their use in catalysis.
  • - A new, quicker method using microwave-assisted in situ metal encapsulation allows for the formation of palladium(II)-encapsulated COFs (Mw-Pd/COF) in just one hour, even in open air, making it scalable for larger production.
  • - The resulting Mw-Pd/COFs show excellent performance in catalysis, particularly in the Suzuki-Miyaura coupling reaction, while also retaining great stability and recyclability, indicating their potential for various applications like energy storage and sensing.
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Spatial differences in the isotope values of widely distributed marine apex consumers may reflect geographical differences in the isotopic composition of basal resources (e.g., phytoplankton) fueling food webs (bottom-up effects) or spatial differences in the trophic ecology of the taxon of interest (top-down effects).

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