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Association between miRNAs in serum at 10–14 gestational weeks and spontaneous preterm delivery

Introduction: Preterm delivery (PTD) is the leading cause of death in children under 5 years of age. Cervical shortening detected by ultrasound can be used to predict PTD, but prediction is not perfect, and complementary diagnostic markers are needed. Recently, specific plasma microribonucleic acid (miRNAs) detected in early second trimester were shown to be associated with spontaneous PTD in high

Diversity of Rotifera in Freshwaters of Bolivia : An Updated Checklist

Biodiversity records are of great importance, especially in light of the biodiversity crisis. Here, we present a study on the diversity of rotifers in Bolivia based on an extensive investigation of the literature published so far. Through this approach and an analysis of samples from 207 water bodies of the country, we updated the checklist of reported species. This study revealed a total of 195 s

Effects of Temporal Load on Attentional Engagement : Preliminary Outcomes with a Change Detection Task in a VR Setting

Situation awareness in driving involves detection of events and environmental changes. Failure in detection can be attributed to the density of these events in time, amongst other factors. In this research, we explore the effect of temporal proximity, and event duration in a change detection task during driving in VR. We replicate real-world interaction events in the streetscape and systematically

Conclusions : Challenges and Futures for Tourism

Tourism is consistently affected by a change. Whether it be economic, social, and cultural, or whether it be technological and environmental, which are the focus of much contemporary tourism scholarship. Furthermore, change occurs at different scales and is uneven over space and time. Therefore, while all change is experienced locally, global overviews such as that provided in this book can only p

Gaia DR3 reveals the complex dynamical evolution within star clusters

Context. Star clusters, composed of stars born from the same molecular cloud, serve as invaluable natural laboratories for understanding the fundamental processes governing stellar formation and evolution. Aims. This study aims to investigate correlations between the Mean Interdistance (Di), Mean Closest Interdistance (Dc) and Median Weighted Central Interdistance (Dcc) with the age of star cluste

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To steer the economy towards a low-carbon future and mitigate climate change, the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) has been established at the European level. It operates through a cap-and-trade mechanism and currently regulates around 40% of the EU’s CO2 emissions. However, due to regional differences in the industry mix and the spatial concentration of regulated industrial instal

How do drivers mitigate the effects of naturalistic visual complexity? : On attentional strategies and their implications under a change blindness protocol

How do the limits of high-level visual processing affect human performance in naturalistic, dynamic settings of (multimodal) interaction where observers can draw on experience to strategically adapt attention to familiar forms of complexity? In this backdrop, we investigate change detection in a driving context to study attentional allocation aimed at overcoming environmental complexity and tempor

A homoleptic AgIII complex stabilized by succinimidate ligands

Herein, the first example of a homoleptic AgIII complex stabilized by a monodentate N-donor ligand is presented. Na2[S2O8] oxidizes the linear AgI complex, Na[Ag(succ)2] (1Na), to form a square planar argentate(III) ion, [Ag(succ)4]–, which crystallizes with a polymeric chain-structure, M[Ag(succ)4] (2M), when treated with alkali metal sulfate M2SO4 (M = K, Rb, Cs). A mixed-valent Robin-Day class

The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Tourism, Second Edition

The first authoritative overview of tourism studies published post-COVID-19 The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Tourism remains a definitive reference in this interdisciplinary field. Edited and authored by leading scholars from around the world, this state-of-the-art volume provides a comprehensive critical overview of tourism studies across the social sciences. In-depth yet accessible chapters comb

Evaluating Artificial Vision in AI Systems : The Case of Autonomous Driving : 43rd European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP 2021), (Online conference), August 22-27, 2021

We develop a cognitive evaluation schema for analysing the diversity and nuances of visuospatial complexity and multimodal interactions encountered in naturalistic everyday driving conditions. The proposed schema is based on a finegrained empirical analysis of real-world everyday driving situations involving stakeholders such as drivers, pedestrians, cyclists. Our method involves a semantic analys

Butyrate-producing bacteria as probiotic supplement : beneficial effects on metabolism and modulation of behaviour in an obesity mouse model

Obesity is a risk factor for cardio-metabolic and neurological disease. The contribution of gut microbiota to derangements of the gut-brain axis in the context of obesity has been acknowledged, particularly through physiology modulation by short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs). Thus, probiotic interventions and administration of SCFAs have been employed with the purpose of alleviating symptoms in both m

Recommendations for clinical implementation of blood-based biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease

Blood-based biomarkers (BBM) for Alzheimer's disease (AD) are being increasingly used in clinical practice to support an AD diagnosis. In contrast to traditional diagnostic modalities, such as amyloid positron emission tomography and cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers, BBMs offer a more accessible and lower cost alternative for AD biomarker testing. Their unique scalability addresses the anticipated s

Artificial Intelligence for Predictive and Evidence Based Architecture Design

The evidence-based analysis of people's navigation and wayfinding behaviour in large-scale built-up environments (e.g., hospitals, airports) encompasses the measurement and qualitative analysis of a range of aspects including people's visual perception in new and familiar surroundings, their decision-making procedures and intentions, the affordances of the environment itself, etc. In our research

Precedent Based Design Foundations for Parametric Design : The Case of Navigation and Wayfinding

Parametric design systems serve as powerful assistive tools in the design process by providing a flexible approach for the generation of a vast number of design alternatives. However, contemporary parametric design systems focus primarily on low-level engineering and structural forms, without an explicit means to also take into account high-level, cognitively motivated people-centred design goals.

Embodied visuo-locomotive experience analysis: immersive reality based summarisation of experiments in environment-behaviour studies

Evidence-based design (EBD) for architecture involves the study of post-occupancy behaviour of building users with the aim to provide an empirical basis for improving building performance [Hamilton and Watkins 2009]. Within EBD, the high-level, qualitative analysis of the embodied visuo-locomotive experience of representative groups of building users (e.g., children, senior citizens, individuals f

Hemilabile Thio– and Selenoethers in Bis(benzimidazolyl)Amine Copper Complexes Relevant to the Active Sites of Copper-Dependent Monooxygenases

Copper complexes supported by benzimidazole-based tetradentate neutral ligands featuring thio- and selenoether donors, resemble the coordination environment of the active site in copper dependent monooxygenases Dopamine-β-monooxygenase (DβM) and peptidylglycine-α-hydroxylating monooxygenase (PHM). The cuprous complexes react with O2 at low temperature generating a reactive copper-oxygen species as

Climate vulnerability of agroecological and conventional smallholders in Mvomero district, Tanzania : using mixed-methods to uncover local experiences and motivations of farming for the future

Changing rainfall patterns make farmers increasingly vulnerable to crop failure, income loss and food insecurity. Agroecology is proposed to reduce climate vulnerabilities of farmers, as such practices and social movement aim to create more resilient farm and food systems. It is however fairly unknown if, and to what extent, agroecological farmers are better able to cope with climate induced expos

Energy Reduction in Cell-Free Massive MIMO through Fine-Grained Resource Management

The physical layer foundations of cell-free massive MIMO (CF-mMIMO) have been well-established. As a next step, researchers are investigating practical and energy-efficient network implementations. This paper focuses on multiple sets of access points (APs) where user equipments (UEs) are served in each set, termed a federation, without inter-federation interference. The combination of federations