Publications by authors named "L Bloom"

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  • * The study introduces enhanced modeling techniques for neutrino flux and detector response, and it distinguishes between starting (inside) and throughgoing (outside) neutrino interaction events to improve energy resolution.
  • * The findings indicate a best-fit point for the 3+1 model with sin²(2θ_{24})=0.16 and Δm_{41}²=3.5 eV², supporting previous studies while showing consistency with no evidence of sterile neutrinos, as reflected
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Background: Despite benefits of evidence-based practice (EBP), barriers exist that prevent translation of evidence to point of care.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine types of EBP resources used by nurses, and correlate EBP resource use with nurse's self-efficacy.

Method: A descriptive correlational design was used.

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  • * Researchers have engineered a bispecific antibody called glycofusion bispecific (GBi) that links the α-dG protein to the β-DG protein to potentially improve muscle function in affected individuals.
  • * The study found that adding a sugar mixture containing uridine, galactose, and manganese ions (Mn) to the culture medium enhanced the matriglycan modification and binding activity of the GBi antibody, with Mn being especially critical for
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  • The IRDiRC Telehealth Task Force investigated how telehealth can enhance diagnosis, care, research, and education related to rare diseases by reviewing literature from 2017 to 2023 and identifying effective models and strategies.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic significantly boosted the adoption of telehealth, highlighting its ability to overcome geographical barriers and improve access to specialized care for rare disease patients.
  • While telehealth presents several benefits, such as decentralized clinical research and enhanced education for local healthcare providers, it also has limitations, including challenges in performing physical exams and building personal relationships with healthcare professionals, thus suggesting it should complement traditional care rather than replace it.
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