Publications by authors named "J C Orsini"

Measurement of enzymatic activity in newborn dried blood spots (DBS) is the preferred first-tier method in newborn screening (NBS) for mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) disorders. However, false positives are observed due mainly to the presence of pseudodeficiencies. Our previous publications on glycosaminoglycan (GAG) biomarker levels in dried blood spots (DBS) for mucopolysaccharidoses demonstrated that second-tier GAG biomarker analysis can dramatically reduce the false positive rate in NBS.

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  • The share of solar power in Brazil's grid is growing, helping reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve energy security.
  • A study evaluates climate models' ability to predict surface solar irradiance in Brazil, indicating most regions may see a 2% to 8% increase, while the South may experience a 3% decrease.
  • The findings suggest potential growth in photovoltaic energy production if supported by public policies, emphasizing the need for careful assessment of climate model uncertainty.
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Introduction: The purpose of this study was to evaluate data from different implementations of the curriculum, designed by the Center for the Improvement of Mentored Experiences in Research. The study investigated the relationship between participants' self-reported change in mentoring competence and the behaviors they intended to implement post-training.

Methods: The data set included 401 respondents who consented to participate after 59 training events hosted by 34 institutions between 2015 and 2022.

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While leader identity development (LID) and meaning making are interwoven and essential for student development, little research has explicitly explored their intersection. In this article, we briefly summarize the work of two research projects that explored the intersection of LID and meaning making, including a review of the findings that "worthiness" is a central component of the LID process among college students. Next, we propose an Input-Process-Worthiness-Outcome model for LID that highlights the centrality of worthiness, conceptualizing inputs as developmental experiences; processes as meaning making, and outcomes as personal development.

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Background: Neuromuscular ultrasound plays an increasing role in diagnosing carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). There are limited data supporting the correlation between the electrodiagnostic studies and ultrasound measurements in CTS.

Objective: To assess the association between different electrodiagnostic severities and ultrasound measurements of the median nerve in CTS.

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