Publications by authors named "N D Lemke"

Artificial perches are implemented by many companies that mass-rear the black soldier fly (BSF), to emulate a natural breeding environment or provide additional surface area for flies to rest; however, basic information about perching behavior is lacking. This experiment tested the effect of adding 0.00, 0.

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  • Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a preventable condition that significantly affects patient health, yet adherence to prevention guidelines is inconsistent in U.S. hospitals, especially for patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) due to safety concerns.
  • The SCALED study aims to implement a clinical decision support (CDS) system to bridge the gap between clinical evidence and practice, specifically focusing on VTE prevention guidelines based on patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR).
  • The trial will use a hybrid randomized approach across four healthcare systems to assess the effectiveness of the CDS and track its implementation using established frameworks, acknowledging that adoption may differ between sites.
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The current study examined the impact of adult black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens (L.)), age on reproductive output. Four treatments consisting of an equal sex ratio of the following combinations were used: 2-day-old males with 2-day-old females (YMYF); 6-day-old males with 2-day-old females (OMYF); 2-day-old males with 6-day-old females (YMOF); 6-day-old males with 6-day-old females (OMOF).

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Unlabelled: The "policy subsystem" has long been a key concept in our understanding of how policies on a given topic are produced. However, we know much less about policymaking in nascent policy subsystems. This article draws on the theories of agenda-setting and venue shopping to argue that the similarity and convergence of policy subsystems' agendas across different institutional venues and over time are features that distinguish more nascent policy subsystems from their more established, mature counterparts.

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Objective: Pulmonary hypertension can cause left ventricular diastolic dysfunction through ventricular interdependence. Moreover, diastolic dysfunction has been linked to adverse outcomes after lung transplant. The impact of lung transplant on diastolic dysfunction in recipients with pretransplant pulmonary hypertension is not defined.

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