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When itching signals more: A case of chronic pruritus leading to cancer diagnosis
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Non-formal Science Education: Moving Towards More Inclusive Pedagogies for Diverse Classrooms
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More buck-per-shot: Why learning trumps mitigation in noisy quantum sensing
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From Gallica to Gallica 2 and More: A Survey of the Digitisation Projects at the BnF
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German DVO risk score identified more patients requiring treatment compared to FRAX
Published 2025-04-01“…The proportion of female patients identified for treatment only by DVO score (14.6%) were more likely to present spinal fractures (38.3 vs 18.6%), whereas the 10.6% of patients only identified by FRAX including BMD presented more peripheral fractures (40.7 vs 29.6%). …”
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Whose trauma is it anyway? Creating more equitable mental healthcare in a system that harms
“…Past experiences of mental healthcare which have been perceived as harmful can present significant barriers to accessing treatment again. …”
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Which Ovarian Reserve Marker is More Reliable in IVF Patients with AMH and AFC Discordance?
Published 2024-02-01“…Conclusions: Serum AMH provided the more accurate prediction of the patient’s ovarian reserve, especially when the discordance between AMH and AFC was present; more favorable ART outcomes were observed in the patients with the higher AMH measurement than the statistically expected value from their AFC. …”
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Adaptive experimental design produces superior and more efficient estimates of predator functional response.
Published 2023-01-01“…Our results reveal that adaptive design can efficiently identify the preferred functional response model among the competing models, and can produce much more precise posterior distributions for the estimated functional response parameters. …”
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More Integration, Disintegration or Something in Between: Lessons from Brexit and Some Other Issues
Published 2019-12-01“…This paper, by presenting and analysing some recent phenomena – like Brexit, the income (or more generally: prosperity) gap both between Western and Eastern, and Northern and Southern European member states, tensions within the Euro system, or even the resolution of the Greek crisis – would like to point to a certain direction which is worth to be considered in relation to the future of the European Union. …”
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The Market Risk Analysis and Methodology of its More Effective Management in Smes in the Slovak Republic
Published 2017-06-01“…The aim of this paper is to present the results of the survey oriented on the business risks faced by the SMEs in Zilina region with a special focus on the market risk and proposing the methodology of enterprise risk management for more effective market risk control. …”
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Random fields and up scaling, towards a more predictive probabilistic quantitative hydrogeology
Published 2023-02-01“…Up scaling techniques are still required to find and to restrict in a controlled manner the more relevant parameters, allowing to lower the dimension of the parameter space. …”
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Postural instability and falls are more frequent in Parkinson’s disease patients with worse trunk mobility
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RISK MANAGEMENT, A MORE EFFICIENT ABSORPTION METHOD FOR THE EUROPEAN STRUCTURAL AND INVESTMENT FUNDS
Published 2018-01-01“…Against all expectations, risk management should not be perceived as a complex process that complicates or makes it more difficult for the teams involved in the investment project to deliver the expected results, but instead it should be seen as one of the most simple and natural methods of making the process of project implementation more effective and efficient. …”
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Focusing plastic solutions up the waste hierarchy: Pathways for a more circular economy
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Language and economic behaviour: Future tense use causes less not more temporal discounting.
Published 2025-01-01“…However, we found that English speakers who habitually make greater use of the future tense actually discount less, not more. These results suggest obligatory future tense use is not responsible for previously-reported cross-cultural correlations. …”
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When more means less: the declining happiness premium of higher education in wealthier countries
Published 2025-08-01“…Overall, these findings imply that in wealthier countries, the happiness derived from higher education tends to weaken, suggesting that highly educated individuals are more likely to pursue alternative avenues for happiness, moving away from the conventional drivers identified in previous happiness studies.…”
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Progress in Low-Impact Processing Technologies to Deliver More Sustainable and Healthy Food Tomorrow
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More positive and less variable North Atlantic Oscillation at high CO2 forcing
Published 2025-05-01“…Analyzing a large sample of present-generation climate models, we find that the NAO likely becomes more positive with increasing CO2 concentrations. …”
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