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Purpose: To determine the relationship between clinical, procedural, hospital, and physician characteristics with the duration of the transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) procedure.

Methods: This retrospective study included patients over 18 years of age who underwent an initial TIPS procedure between January 2005 and August 2020. Exclusion criteria were TIPS performed outside the institution and failed TIPS placement.

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Shelterin serves critical roles in suppressing superfluous DNA damage repair pathways on telomeres. The junction between double-stranded telomeric tracts (dsTEL) and single-stranded telomeric overhang (ssTEL) is the most accessible region of the telomeric DNA. The shelterin complex contains dsTEL and ssTEL binding proteins and can protect this junction by bridging the ssTEL and dsTEL tracts.

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  • The study aimed to determine if permanent hearing loss occurred in the unoperated ear of patients who underwent otologic and skull base surgeries utilizing high-speed drilling techniques between 2013 and 2019.
  • Researchers analyzed preoperative and postoperative hearing tests from 250 patients at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, focusing on various types of ear surgeries.
  • Results showed that 40.8% of patients experienced a decrease in hearing by 10 dB or more in the unoperated ear post-surgery, indicating a significant risk of hearing threshold deterioration.
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Photoactive -hydroxysulfonamides photocaged with the (6-bromo-7-hydroxycoumarin-4-yl)methyl chromophore have been successfully synthesized, and the mechanisms of photodecomposition investigated for two of the compounds. Upon irradiation up to 97% of a diagnostic marker for (H)NO release, sulfinate was observed for the trifluoromethanesulfonamide system. In the absence of a species that reacts rapidly with (H)NO, (H)NO instead reacts with the carbocation intermediate to ultimately generate ()-BHC-oxime and ()-BHC-oxime.

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An Active Inference Agent for Modeling Human Translation Processes.

Entropy (Basel)

July 2024

Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44240, USA.

This paper develops an outline for a hierarchically embedded architecture of an artificial agent that models human translation processes based on principles of active inference (AIF) and predictive processing (PP). AIF and PP posit that the mind constructs a model of the environment which guides behavior by continually generating and integrating predictions and sensory input. The proposed model of the translation agent consists of three processing strata: a sensorimotor layer, a cognitive layer, and a phenomenal layer.

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Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), often featuring hyperglycemia or insulin resistance, is a global health concern that is increasing in prevalence in the United States and worldwide. A common complication is metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), the hepatic manifestation of metabolic syndrome that is also rapidly increasing in prevalence. The majority of patients with T2DM will experience MASLD, and likewise, individuals with MASLD are at an increased risk for developing T2DM.

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LCS-1, a putative selective inhibitor of SOD1, is a substituted pyridazinone with rudimentary similarity to quinones and naphthoquinones. As quinones catalytically oxidize HS to biologically active reactive sulfur species (RSS), we hypothesized LCS-1 might have similar attributes. Here, we examine LCS-1 reactions with HS and SOD1 using thiol-specific fluorophores, liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), UV-vis spectrometry, and oxygen consumption.

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Understanding causes of insect population declines is essential for the development of successful conservation plans, but data limitations restrict assessment across spatial and temporal scales. Museum records represent a source of historical data that can be leveraged to investigate temporal trends in insect communities. Native lady beetle decline has been attributed to competition with established alien species and landscape change, but the relative importance of these drivers is difficult to measure with short-term field-based studies.

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Unlabelled: Intestinal helminth parasite (IHP) infection induces alterations in the composition of microbial communities across vertebrates, although how gut microbiota may facilitate or hinder parasite infection remains poorly defined. In this work, we utilized a zebrafish model to investigate the relationship between gut microbiota, gut metabolites, and IHP infection. We found that extreme disparity in zebrafish parasite infection burden is linked to the composition of the gut microbiome and that changes in the gut microbiome are associated with variation in a class of endogenously produced signaling compounds, N-acylethanolamines, that are known to be involved in parasite infection.

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Mice offer a wealth of opportunities for investigating brain circuits regulating multiple behaviors, largely due to their genetic tractability. Social behaviors are of translational relevance, considering both mice and humans are highly social mammals, and disruptions in human social behavior are key symptoms of myriad neuropsychiatric disorders. Stresses related to social experiences are particularly influential in the severity and maintenance of neuropsychiatric disorders like anxiety disorders, and trauma and stressor-related disorders.

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Despite custodial grandchildren's (CG) traumatic histories and risk for psychological difficulties, knowledge is scant regarding the frequencies, types, and consequences es of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) they have encountered. We examined self-reported ACEs online surveys with 342 CG (ages 12 to 18) who were recruited to participate in an RCT of a social intelligence training program. ACEs were assessed by 14 widely used items, and risk for internalizing (ID) and externalizing (ED) difficulties were measured using 80 percentile cut-offs on the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire.

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Comparisons of the risks of new-onset prostate cancer in type 2 diabetes mellitus between SGLT2I and DPP4I users: A population-based cohort study.

Diabetes Metab

August 2024

Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China; School of Public Health, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China; Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.

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  • The study looked at how two types of diabetes medicines, SGLT2I and DPP4I, affect the risk of prostate cancer in men with type-2 diabetes.
  • Researchers found that men using SGLT2I had a lower chance of getting prostate cancer compared to those using DPP4I.
  • This suggests that SGLT2I might be a safer option for men with type-2 diabetes when it comes to the risk of developing prostate cancer.
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Leadership learning frequently overemphasizes teaching, while undervaluing how students acquire leadership knowledge, skills, and abilities (Barr & Tagg, 1995; Fink, 2013). This article discusses the value of grounding leadership learning processes in a framework unique to leadership learning (Guthrie & Jenkins, 2018). Specifically, we advocate for the leadership learning framework (LLF) with an emphasis on leadership knowledge in practice.

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Associations between protestant work ethic and multilevel marketing participation and financial outcomes.

Acta Psychol (Amst)

September 2024

Kent Business School, University of Kent, Giles Ln, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NZ, England, United Kingdom. Electronic address:

Multilevel marketing (MLM) involvement can adversely affect consumer wellbeing. We examine how individual beliefs about work predict participation and financial losses in MLMs. As MLMs are presented to the marketplace as low-barrier opportunities to start one's own business, we suggest that this may speak directly to people who strongly endorse Protestant work ethic (PWE), making them more inclined toward MLM participation, and financial outcomes associated with that participation.

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Kazdin's (2024) article details the urgent need for adjuvant treatment approaches focused on how individuals live in daily life. This is an essential pathway to reduce suffering given the global prevalence of psychological distress. We strongly agree and add that a targeted focus on the period of emerging adulthood is of vital importance.

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  • The study looked at people with and without hand osteoarthritis to find out who has marginal erosions (MEs), which are small damage spots in the bones.
  • It discovered that MEs are more common in older men who smoke and usually happen in joints that don’t have a lot of arthritis.
  • Lastly, MEs could help predict how the condition might get worse over time, since they are linked to more changes in bone damage compared to joints without MEs.
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  • Accurate mapping of potential energy surfaces (PESs) is essential for understanding atomic rearrangements in physical and chemical processes.
  • Stochastic electronic structure methods like Quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) provide precise energy calculations but struggle with force computations necessary for algorithms that find minimum-energy pathways (MEP) and transition states (TS).
  • The study introduces a modified surrogate Hessian method to identify MEPs and TSs efficiently, using a force-free QMC approach, validated through examples and a hybrid DFT-QMC method that enhances the accuracy of thermodynamic and kinetic calculations.
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Myxospores discovered floating free in the bile of marine fishes from the south-central coast of Vietnam were identified using morphological and molecular methods, leading to the description of 2 new species. Ceratomyxa chauvanminhi n. sp.

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Integration of rational number knowledge with prior whole number knowledge has been theorized as critical for mathematical success. Fractions, decimals, and percentages are generally assumed to differ in difficulty based on the degree to which their structure is perceptually similar to whole numbers. Specifically, percentages are viewed as most similar to whole numbers with their fixed unstated denominator of 100.

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Cellular stiffness sensing through talin 1 in tissue mechanical homeostasis.

Sci Adv

August 2024

Yale Cardiovascular Research Center, Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Yale School of Medicine, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06511, USA.

Tissue mechanical properties are determined mainly by the extracellular matrix (ECM) and actively maintained by resident cells. Despite its broad importance to biology and medicine, tissue mechanical homeostasis remains poorly understood. To explore cell-mediated control of tissue stiffness, we developed mutations in the mechanosensitive protein talin 1 to alter cellular sensing of ECM.

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This study focused on designing a WASH Index for assessing the status of WASH in Primary Healthcare Facilities (PHCs) especially for low- and middle-income countries. To assess the effectiveness of the WASH Index in evaluating the WASH in PHCs, PHCs were selected from 70 Local Government Areas (LGA) across 3 Southwestern States in Nigeria. The WASH index comprises of the five Joint Monitoring Programme service ladders as outlined in the World Health Organization Global Baseline Report for monitoring basic WASH services in health care facilities: water, sanitation, hygiene, waste management and environmental cleaning.

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Ferroelectric nematic liquid crystals are fluids exhibiting spontaneous electric polarization, which is coupled to their long range orientational order. Due to their inherent property of making bound and surface charges, the free surface of ferroelectric nematics becomes unstable in electric fields. Here we show that ferroelectric liquid bridges between two electrode plates undergo distinct interfacial instabilities.

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Vertical architectures for organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs), due to their submicrometer channel lengths, have presented themselves as a straightforward design approach for achieving high /τ ratios, a figure of merit that assesses the performance of the devices by virtue of their transconductance ( = d/d) and switching time constant (τ). However, as the practical limitations of the geometries are overcome, the influence of parasitic phenomena becomes more dominant and limits the performance of the device. One approach to reduce the detrimental effects of parasitic resistance in the drain-source circuit is to use a four-point sourcing technique.

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Regulatory agencies worldwide have taken significant steps to expedite approval and market authorization of medicines based on their potential to address areas of significant unmet medical need and severe disease burden. However, initial approval of such medicines is often accompanied by limited evidence of benefit, posing a conundrum for payers and health systems who may desire greater certainty of their value. This paper describes a system of "accelerated access" to manage these tensions and coordinate activities across stakeholders, based on discussions held at a multi-stakeholder convening in June 2023.

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Molecularly thin films of the smectic liquid crystal 4'-octyl-4-biphenylcarbonitrile (8CB) at the air-water interface phase separate into regions with different numbers of layers, in analogy with freestanding smectic liquid crystalline films. This paper reports the line tension associated with the boundary of coexisting trilayer and monolayer phases of in Langmuir films of 8CB at the air-water interface as a function of temperature and humidity and infers information on the boundary profile between the coexisting phases. Two complementary techniques are used to characterize the 8CB thin films: surface pressure-area isotherm and Brewster angle microscopy (BAM).

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