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Challenges and opportunities for data integration to improve estimation of migratory connectivity
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Understanding barriers to veterinary involvement in dairy calf health management
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Oscillometry reference values for children and adolescents
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Editorial: The Artificial Intelligence in Translational Medicine and Biomedical Research, How Future Can be Shaped?!!
Published 2023-12-01“…Lately, following the discoveries made by a collaborative team of scientists from the University of Vermont and Tufts University (The xenobots), enormous research and investigation started to glance in the field. …”
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Genome-wide association study unravels mechanisms of brain glymphatic activity
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Trends in stroke-related mortality in atrial fibrillation patients in the United States: Insights from the CDC WONDER database
Published 2025-01-01“…Geographically, AAMRs ranged from 4.3 in Nevada to 11.9 in Vermont, with the Western region showing the highest mortality (AAMR: 7.9). …”
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The impact of trauma and how to intervene: a narrative review of psychotraumatology over the past 15 years
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Using Image-based AI for insect monitoring and conservation - InsectAI COST Action
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Rewilding beech-dominated temperate forest ecosystems: effects on carbon stocks and biodiversity indicators
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Protecting the Autonomy of Patients with Severe Mental Illness Through Psychiatric Advance Directive Peer-Facilitation
Published 2023-08-01“…This takes on greater weight in treating patients experiencing a psychiatric episode when the threat and use of coercive treatment options are frequent.[34] Moreover, a report in North Carolina has uncovered a "culture of commitment" whereby providers routinely and reflexively override patient PADs through the legal execution of involuntary commitment.[35] This is despite the affirmation of the autonomy of psychiatric patients by the US District Court in Vermont, which concluded in Hargrave v. Vermont that clinicians could not overrule written directives regarding mental health treatment in non-emergency situations.[36] Although the invalidation of a PAD occurs during treatment, well after discussing and creating it, providers holding the view that PADs are of little utility may not accurately or effectively discuss their relevant features with patients. …”
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