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Motor imagery (MI) encompasses kinesthetic motor imagery (KMI), internal visual-motor motor imagery (IVMI), and external visual-motor motor imagery (EVMI). This study explored α/β oscillations during MI of left-/right-hand movement from KMI/IVMI/EVMI perspectives in a group of left- (N = 20) and right-handed (N = 20), volunteers selected based on their laterality quotient (RH > 80; LH > -80). We analyzed changes in the power of α/β oscillations from visual- and motor-related clusters of independent components, connectivity (imaginary part of coherence; ICOH) between electroencephalographic activity from selected regions of interest (ROIs), and the correctness of the MI.

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Background: The article concerns the psychology of trauma: the intensity of the experienced threats and reactions to the trauma in the form of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), defenses and post-traumatic growth (PTG) in Ukrainian immigrants in Poland. The issues of trauma psychology were studied in connection with the relationships with parents.

Participants And Procedure: The methods used mainly concerned the specifics of experiencing strong threats (trauma) and responding to them (PCL-5 questionnaire, Psycho-Social and Psychic Defenses Questionnaire, Post-Traumatic Growth Inventory), determination of closeness to parents (Scale of Closeness to Biological Parents) and secure and non-secure attachment style (Attachment Style Questionnaire).

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The present preliminary study aimed to provide a targeted lipidomic analysis of Hashimoto (HT) and non-HT patients with well-controlled hypothyroidism as well as in healthy adults, and is the first to demonstrate the association of several components of the human lipidome with hypothyroidism in relation to the total plasma selenium content. All the patients and age-, sex-, and BMI-matched healthy controls met the very strict qualification criteria. Se levels were analyzed by ICP-MS, and lipidome studies were conducted using TQ-LC/MS.

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Factors Influencing Occupational Stress of State Security Forces During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Scoping Review.

Risk Manag Healthc Policy

November 2024

Department of Sociology, Social Work and Public Health, Faculty of Labour Sciences, University of Huelva, Huelva, Spain.

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  • This review aimed to evaluate the factors affecting the occupational stress of state security forces during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • A comprehensive scoping review included 26 studies, revealing that stress levels among police officers ranged from 22% to 87.2%, influenced by factors like lack of protective equipment, long hours, and fear of contagion.
  • The study concluded that both organizational and personal factors played a significant role in stress levels, highlighting the need for measures to reduce these stressors.
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  • - ICU patients are at high risk for vitamin D3 deficiencies due to factors like severe illness, treatments, malnutrition, and aging, especially during continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT), which can remove vitamin D3 from the body.
  • - The study will utilize a randomized controlled trial to compare the effects of two different doses of vitamin D3 (750,000 IU vs. 500,000 IU) on critically ill patients with severe deficiencies while undergoing CRRT across multiple hospitals in Poland.
  • - The aim is to determine if a 50% increase in vitamin D3 supplementation is more effective in raising serum levels in these patients within a week, helping to address the issue of hypovitaminosis D in critically ill individuals. *
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How sociodemographic factors relate to trust in artificial intelligence among students in Poland and the United Kingdom.

Sci Rep

November 2024

Institute of Sociological Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, al. Raclawickie 14, 20-950, Lublin, Poland.

The article aims to determine the sociodemographic factors associated with the level of trust in artificial intelligence (AI) based on cross-sectional research conducted in late 2023 and early 2024 on a sample of 2098 students in Poland (1088) and the United Kingdom (1010). In the times of AI progressively penetrating people's everyday life, it is important to identify the sociodemographic predictors of trust in this increasingly dynamically developing technology. The theoretical framework for the article is the extended Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT), which highlights the significance of sociodemographic variables as predictors of trust in AI.

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Aim: To explore the relationship of selected socio-demographic and occupational characteristics of nurses and their level of professional values, hospital ethical climate and job satisfaction.

Methods: Cross-sectional study was conducted among 388 Polish nurses from the spring of 2021 to winter of 2023, in the eastern part of Poland; and followed by Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) guidelines. Four research tools were used to collect data together with questionnaire for socio-demographic and occupational characteristics.

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Aim: The study aimed to analyse selected clinical data affecting the quality of life of women with endometriosis.

Design: A cross-sectional study.

Method: The study was conducted in 2020-2022 among 425 women with endometriosis receiving health care.

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Influence of Heat Treatment of Nitinol Wire on the Properties of Nitinol/Hybrid Layer for Ibuprofen Release.

Molecules

November 2024

Faculty of Science and Technology, A. Chełkowski Institute of Physics, University of Silesia in Katowice, 75 Pulku Piechoty 1A, 41-500 Chorzow, Poland.

The efficiency of drug delivery from coatings of metallic implants is one of the key factors. The influence of chemical and thermal treatments of nitinol wire on the corrosion properties, deposition of hydroxyapatite(HA)/poly ε-caprolactone-polyethylene glycol (PEG--PCL), and the amount of ibuprofen released from that bilayer were studied. The hydroxyapatite layer was electrodeposited by pulse current, while the PEG--PCL layer was by drop-coating.

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Application of Human Plasma Targeted Lipidomics and Analysis of Toxic Elements to Capture the Metabolic Complexities of Hypothyroidism.

Molecules

October 2024

Associated Laboratory for Green Chemistry (LAQV) of the Network of Chemistry and Technology (REQUIMTE), Department of Chemical Sciences, Laboratory of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Porto, 50-313 Porto, Portugal.

Background: Hypothyroidism (HT) affects millions worldwide and can lead to various lipid disorders. The metabolic complexity and the influence of toxic elements in autoimmune and non-autoimmune HT subtypes are not fully understood. This study aimed to investigate the relationships between plasma lipidome, toxic elements, and clinical classifications of HT in unexposed individuals.

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and bacteria, which live in mutualistic symbiosis with entomopathogenic nematodes, are currently recognised as an important source of bioactive compounds. During their extraordinary life cycle, these bacteria are capable of fine regulation of mutualism and pathogenesis towards two different hosts, a nematode and a wide range of insect species, respectively. Consequently, survival in a specific ecological niche favours the richness of biosynthetic gene clusters and respective metabolites with a specific structure and function, providing templates for uncovering new agrochemicals and therapeutics.

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One of the challenges of the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries is to deliver biochemical compounds that can be advantageous for the skin. Research on Boraginaceae taxa has confirmed their use in traditional medicine and proved the potential biological importance of various molecules in cosmetology. The main classes of valuable compounds associated with Boraginaceae taxa are fatty acids, including γ-linolenic acid, essential oils, phenolic acids (e.

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Humans cannot avoid plastic exposure due to its ubiquitous presence in the natural environment. The waste generated is poorly biodegradable and exists in the form of MPs, which can enter the human body primarily through the digestive tract, respiratory tract, or damaged skin and accumulate in various tissues by crossing biological membrane barriers. There is an increasing amount of research on the health effects of MPs.

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This study is based on the Conservation of Resources theory and investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated resource loss on gambling behaviour among Polish gamblers. The study surveyed 585 individuals engaged in land-based gambling before the pandemic. Participants completed computer-assisted web interviews, responding to questions regarding land-based and online gambling frequencies, the Problem Gambling Severity Index, and the Inventory of Loss of Resources in Pandemics.

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  • Ribosomal function is enhanced by trans-acting factors and ribosomal elements, with phosphorylation playing a key regulatory role.
  • The ribosomal P-stalk, which consists of five phosphorylated C-terminal domains, activates translational GTPases and connects to the Gcn2 kinase within the integrated stress response (ISR) pathway.
  • Unlike most ribosomal proteins, P-stalk proteins remain in a constantly phosphorylated state, promoting optimal translation efficiency and allowing flexible interaction with various protein partners.
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and microalgae are a rich source of pro-health metabolites (% d.m.): proteins (50.

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Wind farms are still developing dynamically worldwide, with promising prospects for further growth. Therefore, the assessment of their impact on animals has been carried out. So far, few studies have been conducted on game mammals, and their results are divergent.

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  • The article describes the validation process of a research tool designed to measure healthcare professionals' attitudes toward immigrant patients.
  • The validation occurred in two phases: first, assessing the content validity with expert judges, and second, testing the questionnaire's reliability and validity among 340 healthcare professionals.
  • Results showed that the tool has strong psychometric properties, making it useful for evaluating attitudes and supporting educational initiatives.
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Extreme environments, such as highly saline ecosystems, are characterised by a limited presence of microbial communities capable of tolerating and thriving under these conditions. To better understand the limits of life and its chemical and microbiological drivers, highly saline and brine groundwaters of Na-Cl and Na-Ca-Cl types with notably diverse SO contents were sampled in water intakes and springs from sedimentary aquifers located in the Outer Carpathians and the Carpathian Foredeep basin and its basement in Poland. Chemical and microbiological methods were used to identify the composition of groundwaters, determine microbial diversity, and indicate processes controlling their distribution using multivariate statistical analyses.

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Work engagement, impulsivity and, self-efficacy among Polish workers. Moderating role of impulsivity.

PLoS One

October 2024

Faculty of Management and Social Communication, Institute of Applied Psychology, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland.

The study proposes adding a new component to the Job Demands-Resources Theory, termed 'personal demands'. Impulsivity serves as an illustrative example of personal demands. A cross-sectional questionnaire was conducted and a total of 394 (Female = 59.

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The Polish adaptation of the Self-Compassion Scale Short Form.

Psychiatr Pol

August 2024

SWPS University, Warsaw Department of Psychological Sciences, College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA.

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  • The study adapted the Self-Compassion Scale (SCS-SF) into Polish and assessed its reliability, validity, and factor structure among 596 adults.
  • The results indicated that the Polish version maintains good psychometric properties and measures a single factor of global self-compassion.
  • The SCS-SF is useful for quick assessments of self-compassion, though for more detailed insights, the full version of the SCS is recommended.
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The population of Poland could be of particular interest to researchers studying religion and spirituality. Catholicism has played a significant role in shaping the country's culture, history, and tradition and is considered a national religion. More recently, however, the processes of moving away from regular participation in religious services and loosening ties with the institution of the Catholic Church are marked (Polish Public Opinion Research Center, CBOS).

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Profiling Metabolites with Antifungal Activities from Endophytic Plant-Beneficial Strains of Isolated from (Hack.) Rothm.

Molecules

September 2024

Department of Genetics and Microbiology, Institute of Biological Science, Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Akademicka 19 Str., 20-033 Lublin, Poland.

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  • Fungal phytopathogens pose a significant threat to global food production, leading researchers to explore biocontrol agents as alternative solutions.
  • The study examined three endophytic bacterial isolates for their antifungal properties against soil-borne pathogens, revealing a variety of bioactive compounds including phenazine derivatives and siderophores.
  • Findings suggest that these bacterial strains possess strong antifungal activity and plant growth promotion traits, indicating their potential use in sustainable agriculture and as commercial fungicides for fruits and vegetables.
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