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A systematic review and meta-analysis of lung cancer risk prediction models
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Lung cancer (LC) remains the leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Early detection through targeted screening significantly improves patient outcomes. However, identifying ... -
Developing Solution-Processed Distributed Bragg Reflectors for Microcavity Polariton Applications
Improving the performance of organic optoelectronicshas been undervigorous research for decades. Recently, polaritonics has been introducedas a technology that has the potential to improve the optical, electrical,and ... -
Maternal risk factors for congenital vertebral formation and mixed defects: A population-based case-control study
<p>Background: The etiology and risk factors of congenital vertebral anomalies are mainly unclear in isolated cases. Also, there are no reports on the risk factors for different subgroups of vertebral anomalies. Therefore, ... -
Co-creation and Change in Healthcare
<p> <span></span> <span></span>Healthcare involves multiple actors. In such a system, the creation of value shifts from being a top-down to an interactive process. This interactive process emphasizes in particular the ... -
Biodiversity loss, consumption and telecoupling – Why do we need to look beyond our borders?
<p>Biodiversity loss is advancing rapidly, and the previous international goals for halting biodiversity loss have not been met. Besides protecting biodiversity within, e.g. Finland, it is essential to understand that our ... -
Appearance and Social Inequalities: Physical Attractiveness as a Part of Occupation-Congruent Appearance
<p>Appearance-based inequalities are gaining increasing interest in sociology. This article is the first to systematically examine the extent to which attractiveness is linked to culturally shared ideas of representatives ... -
Why Is the UAG (Amber) Stop Codon Almost Absent in Highly Expressed Bacterial Genes?
The genome hypothesis postulates that genes in a genome tend to conform to their species' usage of the codon catalog and the GC content of the DNA. Thus, codon frequencies differ across organisms, including the three ... -
The Small GTPase Rab7 Regulates Antigen Processing in B Cells in a Possible Interplay with Autophagy Machinery
In B cells, antigen processing and peptide-antigen (pAg) presentation is essential to ignite high-affinity antibody responses with the help of cognate T cells. B cells efficiently internalize and direct specific antigens ... -
Do the Differences of Original Tweets and Retweets Linking to Scientific Publications Suggest Advertisement Impact of Tweets?
Proceedings of the ISSI Conferences<p>Despite differences in extent of engagement of users, original tweets and retweets to scientific publications are considered as equal events. Current research investigates quantifiable differences between tweets and ... -
High-Yield WS2 Synthesis through Sulfurization in Custom-Modified Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Vapor Deposition Reactor, Paving the Way for Selective NH3 Vapor Detection
Nanostructured transition metal dichalcogenides have garnered significant research interest for physical and chemical sensing applications due to their unique crystal structure and large effective surface area. However, ... -
Continuous Radar-based Heart Rate Monitoring using Autocorrelation-based Algorithm in Intensive Care Unit
<p>This study presents a radar-based algorithm for non-invasive heart rate monitoring in intensive care units (ICUs) using a 140 GHz Frequency-Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) radar, placed unobtrusively beneath hospital ... -
Paternal adverse childhood experiences are associated with a low risk of atopy in the offspring
<p>Aim: Parental adverse childhood experiences (ACE) might affect the offspring health through intergenerational inheritance. The aim of this study was to investigate how paternal ACE associate with offspring sensitisation ... -
Does negative parenting behavior lead to later peer victimization? A longitudinal co-twin control study
Negative parenting behavior is associated with peer victimization. However, we do not know if this association changes across development. It is also unclear whether associations hold after adjusting for genetic factors. ... -
How does technology challenge teacher education?
<p>The paper presents an overview of challenges and demands related to teachers’ digital skills and technology integration into educational content and processes. The paper raises a debate how technologies have created new ... -
Hybridizing machine learning in survival analysis of cardiac PET/CT imaging
<p><strong>Background</strong></p><p>Machine Learning (ML) allows integration of the numerous variables delivered by cardiac PET/CT, while traditional survival analysis can provide explainable prognostic estimates from a ...