IN VIVO EVALUATION OF TWO HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK RESUSCITATION CONTROLLERS WITH NON-INVASIVE, INTERMITTENT SENSORS


The Fourth Estate? The Experiences of Cape Verdean Journalists

This article explores how being a small island jurisdiction affects actors in the journalism sector.The media is often referred to as the fourth estate, an institution inherently important for democracy.By scrutinizing politicians, journalists have the possibility to reveal transgressions and provide the public insight into how powerholders are per

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Promoting adoption while avoiding rebound: integrating disciplinary perspectives on market diffusion and carbon impacts of electric cars and building renovations in Austria

Abstract Background Many countries state ambitious targets for reducing carbon emissions.Their policy strategies emphasize energy efficiency by means of technological innovations.However, these strategies are at risk of severe rebound effects, as savings from more efficient products and facilities may be (over-)compensated by rearrangements in cons

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Effect of individual variations in genes related to dopamine brain transmission on performance with and without rewards during motor sequence and probabilistic learning tasks in children and young adults with and without cerebral palsy.

Children with cerebral palsy (CP) often participate in training to improve mobility, hand function and other motor abilities.However, responses to these interventions vary considerably across individuals even those with similar brain injuries, ages and functional levels.Dopamine is a neurotrasmitter known to affect motor skill acquistion in animals

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