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52. MY WORLD IN LANGUAGE: A SECULAR JEWISH RESPONSE
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Bernheim, Erica H.
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Secularism -- Evaluation ,Women, Jewish -- Social aspects ,Ethnic, cultural, racial issues/studies ,Philosophy and religion ,Women's issues/gender studies - Abstract
In mid-March 2020, when the campus where I teach stopped having face-to-face classes, I created a Facebook page for my creative writing students and began posting a writing prompt for them every day, helping to create and curate a new 'imagined landscape' in which they could still function simultaneously as individual writers and as a community of artists. Some of these writing prompts function as an organizational basis for this essay, exploring my own Jewishness and how it has impacted my journey to and in academia and my own idiosyncratic 'imagined landscape.' I conclude with the ultimate question: Can literature save the world?, '... the world is a sign, a way of speaking. To find. What shall we find? Energies, rhythms, journey. Ways to discover. The song of the way in.' --from 'Akiba,' [...]
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- 2021
53. MoDuL: Deep Modal and Dual Landmark-wise Gated Network for Facial Expression Recognition.
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Sacha Bernheim, Estèphe Arnaud, Arnaud Dapogny, and Kévin Bailly
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- 2020
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54. Les Cormier Gonzalez: L'extraordinaire saga judiciaire d'une famille de Gatineau
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JEAN CLAUDE BERNHEIM
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- 2022
55. Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Cardiovascular Testing in Asia
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Takashi Kudo, MD, PhD, Ryan Lahey, MD, PhD, Cole B. Hirschfeld, MD, Michelle C. Williams, MBChB, PhD, Bin Lu, MD, PhD, Mirvat Alasnag, MD, Mona Bhatia, MD, Hee-Seung Henry Bom, MD, PhD, Tairkhan Dautov, MD, Reza Fazel, MD, MSc, Ganesan Karthikeyan, MD, Felix Y.J. Keng, MBBS, Ronen Rubinshtein, MD, Nathan Better, MBBS, Rodrigo Julio Cerci, MD, Sharmila Dorbala, MD, MPH, Paolo Raggi, MD, Leslee J. Shaw, PhD, Todd C. Villines, MD, João V. Vitola, MD, PhD, Andrew D. Choi, MD, Eli Malkovskiy, Benjamin Goebel, BS, Yosef A. Cohen, BA, Michael Randazzo, MD, Thomas N.B. Pascual, MD, Yaroslav Pynda, MSc, Maurizio Dondi, MD, PhD, Diana Paez, MD, MEd, Andrew J. Einstein, MD, PhD, Andrew J. Einstein, Diana Paez, Maurizio Dondi, Nathan Better, Rodrigo Cerci, Sharmila Dorbala, Thomas N.B. Pascual, Paolo Raggi, Leslee J. Shaw, Todd C. Villines, Joao V. Vitola, Michelle C. Williams, Yaroslav Pynda, Gerd Hinterleitner, Yao Lu, Olga Morozova, Zhuoran Xu, Cole B. Hirschfeld, Yosef Cohen, Benjamin Goebel, Michael Randazzo, Andrew Choi, Juan Lopez-Mattei, Purvi Parwani, Mohammad Nawaz Nasery, Artan Goda, Ervina Shirka, Rabie Benlabgaa, Salah Bouyoucef, Abdelkader Medjahedi, Qais Nailli, Mariela Agolti, Roberto Nicolas Aguero, Maria del Carmen Alak, Lucia Graciela Alberguina, Guillermo Arroñada, Andrea Astesiano, Alfredo Astesiano, Carolina Bas Norton, Pablo Benteo, Juan Blanco, Juan Manuel Bonelli, Jose Javier Bustos, Raul Cabrejas, Jorge Cachero, Roxana Campisi, Alejandro Canderoli, Silvia Carames, Patrícia Carrascosa, Ricardo Castro, Oscar Cendoya, Luciano Martin Cognigni, Carlos Collaud, Claudia Cortes, Javier Courtis, Daniel Cragnolino, Mariana Daicz, Alejandro De La Vega, Silvia Teresa De Maria, Horacio Del Riego, Fernando Dettori, Alejandro Deviggiano, Laura Dragonetti, Mario Embon, Ruben Emilio Enriquez, Jorge Ensinas, Fernando Faccio, Adolfo Facello, Diego Garofalo, Ricardo Geronazzo, Natalia Gonza, Lucas Gutierrez, Miguel Angel Guzzo, Victor Hasbani, Melina Huerin, Victor Jäger, Julio Manuel Lewkowicz, Maria Nieves A. López De Munaín, Jose Maria Lotti, Alejandra Marquez, Osvaldo Masoli, Osvaldo Horacio Masoli, Edgardo Mastrovito, Matias Mayoraz, Graciela Eva Melado, Anibal Mele, Maria Fernanda Merani, Alejandro Horacio Meretta, Susana Molteni, Marcos Montecinos, Eduardo Noguera, Carlos Novoa, Claudio Pereyra Sueldo, Sebastian Perez Ascani, Pablo Pollono, Maria Paula Pujol, Alejandro Radzinschi, Gustavo Raimondi, Marcela Redruello, Marina Rodríguez, Matías Rodríguez, Romina Lorena Romero, Arturo Romero Acuña, Federico Rovaletti, Lucas San Miguel, Lucrecia Solari, Bruno Strada, Sonia Traverso, Sonia Simona Traverzo, Maria del Huerto Velazquez Espeche, Juan Sebastian Weihmuller, Juan Wolcan, Susana Zeffiro, Mari Sakanyan, Scott Beuzeville, Raef Boktor, Patrick Butler, Jennifer Calcott, Loretta Carr, Virgil Chan, Charles Chao, Woon Chong, Mark Dobson, D'Arne Downie, Girish Dwivedi, Barry Elison, Jean Engela, Roslyn Francis, Anand Gaikwad, Ashok Gangasandra Basavaraj, Bruce Goodwin, Robert Greenough, Christian Hamilton-Craig, Victar Hsieh, Subodh Joshi, Karin Lederer, Kenneth Lee, Joseph Lee, John Magnussen, Nghi Mai, Gordon Mander, Fiona Murton, Dee Nandurkar, Johanne Neill, Edward O'Rourke, Patricia O'Sullivan, George Pandos, Kunthi Pathmaraj, Alexander Pitman, Rohan Poulter, Manuja Premaratne, David Prior, Lloyd Ridley, Natalie Rutherford, Hamid Salehi, Connor Saunders, Luke Scarlett, Sujith Seneviratne, Deepa Shetty, Ganesh Shrestha, Jonathan Shulman, Vijay Solanki, Tony Stanton, Murch Stuart, Michael Stubbs, Ian Swainson, Kim Taubman, Andrew Taylor, Paul Thomas, Steven Unger, Anthony Upton, Shankar Vamadevan, William Van Gaal, Johan Verjans, Demetrius Voutnis, Victor Wayne, Peter Wilson, David Wong, Kirby Wong, John Younger, Gudrun Feuchtner, Siroos Mirzaei, Konrad Weiss, Natallia Maroz-Vadalazhskaya, Olivier Gheysens, Filip Homans, Rodrigo Moreno-Reyes, Agnès Pasquet, Veronique Roelants, Caroline M. Van De Heyning, Raúl Araujo Ríos, Valentina Soldat-Stankovic, Sinisa Stankovic, Maria Helena Albernaz Siqueira, Augusto Almeida, Paulo Henrique Alves Togni, Jose Henrique Andrade, Luciana Andrade, Carlos Anselmi, Roberta Araújo, Guilherme Azevedo, Sabbrina Bezerra, Rodrigo Biancardi, Gabriel Blacher Grossman, Simone Brandão, Diego Bromfman Pianta, Lara Carreira, Bruno Castro, Tien Chang, Fernando Cunali, Jr., Roberto Cury, Roberto Dantas, Fernando de Amorim Fernandes, Andrea De Lorenzo, Robson De Macedo Filho, Fernanda Erthal, Fabio Fernandes, Juliano Fernandes, Thiago Ferreira De Souza, Wilson Furlan Alves, Bruno Ghini, Luiz Goncalves, Ilan Gottlieb, Marcelo Hadlich, Vinícius Kameoka, Ronaldo Lima, Adna Lima, Rafael Willain Lopes, Ricardo Machado e Silva, Tiago Magalhães, Fábio Martins Silva, Luiz Eduardo Mastrocola, Fábio Medeiros, José Claudio Meneghetti, Vania Naue, Danilo Naves, Roberto Nolasco, Cesar Nomura, Joao Bruno Oliveira, Eduardo Paixao, Filipe Penna De Carvalho, Ibraim Pinto, Priscila Possetti, Mayra Quinta, Rodrigo Rizzo Nogueira Ramos, Ricardo Rocha, Alfredo Rodrigues, Carlos Rodrigues, Leila Romantini, Adelina Sanches, Sara Santana, Leonardo Sara da Silva, Paulo Schvartzman, Cristina Sebastião Matushita, Tiago Senra, Afonso Shiozaki, Maria Eduarda Menezes de Siqueira, Cristiano Siqueira, Paola Smanio, Carlos Eduardo Soares, José Soares Junior, Marcio Sommer Bittencourt, Bernardo Spiro, Cláudio Tinoco Mesquita, Jorge Torreao, Rafael Torres, Marly Uellendahl, Guilherme Urpia Monte, Otávia Veríssimo, Estevan Vieira Cabeda, Felipe Villela Pedras, Roberto Waltrick, Marcello Zapparoli, Hamid Naseer, Marina Garcheva-Tsacheva, Irena Kostadinova, Youdaline Theng, Gad Abikhzer, Rene Barette, Benjamin Chow, Dominique Dabreo, Matthias Friedrich, Ria Garg, Mohammed Nassoh Hafez, Chris Johnson, Marla Kiess, Jonathon Leipsic, Eugene Leung, Robert Miller, Anastasia Oikonomou, Stephan Probst, Idan Roifman, Gary Small, Vikas Tandon, Adwait Trivedi, James White, Katherine Zukotynski, Jose Canessa, Gabriel Castro Muñoz, Carmen Concha, Pablo Hidalgo, Cesar Lovera, Teresa Massardo, Luis Salazar Vargas, Pedro Abad, Harold Arturo, Sandra Ayala, Luis Benitez, Alberto Cadena, Carlos Caicedo, Antonio Calderón Moncayo, Sharon Gomez, Claudia T. 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Karim, Luise Reichmuth, Anthony Samuel, Mohammad Aaftaab Allarakha, Ambedhkar Shantaram Naojee, Erick Alexanderson-Rosas, Erika Barragan, Alejandro Becerril González-Montecinos, Manuel Cabada, Daniel Calderon Rodriguez, Isabel Carvajal-Juarez, Violeta Cortés, Filiberto Cortés, Erasmo De La Peña, Manlio Gama-Moreno, Luis González, Nelsy Gonzalez Ramírez, Moisés Jiménez-Santos, Luis Matos, Edgar Monroy, Martha Morelos, Mario Ornelas, Jose Alberto Ortga Ramirez, Andrés Preciado-Anaya, Óscar Ulises Preciado-Gutiérrez, Adriana Puente Barragan, Sandra Graciela Rosales Uvera, Sigelinda Sandoval, Miguel Santaularia Tomas, Lilia M. Sierra-Galan, Silvia Siu, Enrique Vallejo, Mario Valles, Marc Faraggi, Erdenechimeg Sereegotov, Srdja Ilic, Nozha Ben-Rais, Nadia Ismaili Alaoui, Sara Taleb, Khin Pa Pa Myo, Phyo Si Thu, Ram Kumar Ghimire, Bijoy Rajbanshi, Peter Barneveld, Andor Glaudemans, Jesse Habets, Klaas Pieter Koopmans, Jeroen Manders, Stefan Pool, Arthur Scholte, Asbjørn Scholtens, Riemer Slart, Paul Thimister, Erik-Jan Van Asperen, Niels Veltman, Derk Verschure, Nils Wagenaar, John Edmond, Chris Ellis, Kerryanne Johnson, Ross Keenan, Shaw Hua (Anthony) Kueh, Christopher Occleshaw, Alexander Sasse, Andrew To, Niels Van Pelt, Calum Young, Teresa Cuadra, Hector Bladimir Roque Vanegas, Idrissa Adamou Soli, Djibrillou Moussa Issoufou, Tolulope Ayodele, Chibuzo Madu, Yetunde Onimode, Elen Efros-Monsen, Signe Helene Forsdahl, Jenni-Mari Hildre Dimmen, Arve Jørgensen, Isabel Krohn, Pål Løvhaugen, Anders Tjellaug Bråten, Humoud Al Dhuhli, Faiza Al Kindi, Naeema Al-Bulushi, Zabah Jawa, Naima Tag, Muhammad Shehzad Afzal, Shazia Fatima, Muhammad Numair Younis, Musab Riaz, Mohammad Saadullah, Yariela Herrera, Dora Lenturut-Katal, Manuel Castillo Vázquez, José Ortellado, Afroza Akhter, Dianbo Cao, Stephen Cheung, Xu Dai, Lianggeng Gong, Dan Han, Yang Hou, Caiying Li, Tao Li, Dong Li, Sijin Li, Jinkang Liu, Hui Liu, Bin Lu, Ming Yen Ng, Kai Sun, Gongshun Tang, Jian Wang, Ximing Wang, Zhao-Qian Wang, Yining Wang, Yifan Wang, Jiang Wu, Zhifang Wu, Liming Xia, Jiangxi Xiao, Lei Xu, Youyou Yang, Wu Yin, Jianqun Yu, Li Yuan, Tong Zhang, Longjiang Zhang, Yong-Gao Zhang, Xiaoli Zhang, Li Zhu, Ana Alfaro, Paz Abrihan, Asela Barroso, Eric Cruz, Marie Rhiamar Gomez, Vincent Peter Magboo, John Michael Medina, Jerry Obaldo, Davidson Pastrana, Christian Michael Pawhay, Alvin Quinon, Jeanelle Margareth Tang, Bettina Tecson, Kristine Joy Uson, Mila Uy, Magdalena Kostkiewicz, Jolanta Kunikowska, Nuno Bettencourt, Guilhermina Cantinho, Antonio Ferreira, Ghulam Syed, Samer Arnous, Said Atyani, Angela Byrne, Tadhg Gleeson, David Kerins, Conor Meehan, David Murphy, Mark Murphy, John Murray, Julie O'Brien, Ji-In Bang, Henry Bom, Sang-Geon Cho, Chae Moon Hong, Su Jin Jang, Yong Hyu Jeong, Won Jun Kang, Ji-Young Kim, Jaetae Lee, Chang Kyeong Namgung, Young So, Kyoung Sook Won, Venjamin Majstorov, Marija Vavlukis, Barbara Gužic Salobir, Monika Štalc, Theodora Benedek, Imre Benedek, Raluca Mititelu, Claudiu Adrian Stan, Alexey Ansheles, Olga Dariy, Olga Drozdova, Nina Gagarina, Vsevolod Milyevich Gulyaev, Irina Itskovich, Anatoly Karalkin, Alexander Kokov, Ekaterina Migunova, Viktor Pospelov, Daria Ryzhkova, Guzaliya Saifullina, Svetlana Sazonova, Vladimir Sergienko, Irina Shurupova, Tatjana Trifonova, Wladimir Yurievich Ussov, Margarita Vakhromeeva, Nailya Valiullina, Konstantin Zavadovsky, Kirill Zhuravlev, Mirvat Alasnag, Subhani Okarvi, Dragana Sobic Saranovic, Felix Keng, Jia Hao Jason See, Ramkumar Sekar, Min Sen Yew, Andrej Vondrak, Shereen Bejai, George Bennie, Ria Bester, Gerrit Engelbrecht, Osayande Evbuomwan, Harlem Gongxeka, Magritha Jv Vuuren, Mitchell Kaplan, Purbhoo Khushica, Hoosen Lakhi, Lizette Louw, Nico Malan, Katarina Milos, Moshe Modiselle, Stuart More, Mathava Naidoo, Leonie Scholtz, Mboyo Vangu, Santiago Aguadé-Bruix, Isabel Blanco, Antonio Cabrera, Alicia Camarero, Irene Casáns-Tormo, Hug Cuellar-Calabria, Albert Flotats, Maria Eugenia Fuentes Cañamero, María Elia García, Amelia Jimenez-Heffernan, Rubén Leta, Javier Lopez Diaz, Luis Lumbreras, Juan Javier Marquez-Cabeza, Francisco Martin, Anxo Martinez de Alegria, Francisco Medina, Maria Pedrera Canal, Virginia Peiro, Virginia Pubul-Nuñez, Juan Ignacio Rayo Madrid, Cristina Rodríguez Rey, Ricardo Ruano Perez, Joaquín Ruiz, Gertrudis Sabatel Hernández, Ana Sevilla, Nahla Zeidán, Damayanthi Nanayakkara, Chandraguptha Udugama, Magnus Simonsson, Hatem Alkadhi, Ronny Ralf Buechel, Peter Burger, Luca Ceriani, Bart De Boeck, Christoph Gräni, Alix Juillet de Saint Lager Lucas, Christel H. Kamani, Nadine Kawel-Boehm, Robert Manka, John O. Prior, Axel Rominger, Jean-Paul Vallée, Benjapa Khiewvan, Teerapon Premprabha, Tanyaluck Thientunyakit, Ali Sellem, Kemal Metin Kir, Haluk Sayman, Mugisha Julius Sebikali, Zerida Muyinda, Yaroslav Kmetyuk, Pavlo Korol, Olena Mykhalchenko, Volodymyr Pliatsek, Maryna Satyr, Batool Albalooshi, Mohamed Ismail Ahmed Hassan, Jill Anderson, Punit Bedi, Thomas Biggans, Anda Bularga, Russell Bull, Rajesh Burgul, John-Paul Carpenter, Duncan Coles, David Cusack, Aparna Deshpande, John Dougan, Timothy Fairbairn, Alexia Farrugia, Deepa Gopalan, Alistair Gummow, Prasad Guntur Ramkumar, Mark Hamilton, Mark Harbinson, Thomas Hartley, Benjamin Hudson, Nikhil Joshi, Michael Kay, Andrew Kelion, Azhar Khokhar, Jamie Kitt, Ken Lee, Chen Low, Sze Mun Mak, Ntouskou Marousa, Jon Martin, Elisa Mcalindon, Leon Menezes, Gareth Morgan-Hughes, Alastair Moss, Anthony Murray, Edward Nicol, Dilip Patel, Charles Peebles, Francesca Pugliese, Jonathan Carl Luis Rodrigues, Christopher Rofe, Nikant Sabharwal, Rebecca Schofield, Thomas Semple, Naveen Sharma, Peter Strouhal, Deepak Subedi, William Topping, Katharine Tweed, Jonathan Weir-Mccall, Suhny Abbara, Taimur Abbasi, Brian Abbott, Shady Abohashem, Sandra Abramson, Tarek Al-Abboud, Mouaz Al-Mallah, Omar Almousalli, Karthikeyan Ananthasubramaniam, Mohan Ashok Kumar, Jeffrey Askew, Lea Attanasio, Mallory Balmer-Swain, Richard R. Bayer, Adam Bernheim, Sabha Bhatti, Erik Bieging, Ron Blankstein, Stephen Bloom, Sean Blue, David Bluemke, Andressa Borges, Kelley Branch, Paco Bravo, Jessica Brothers, Matthew Budoff, Renée Bullock-Palmer, Angela Burandt, Floyd W. Burke, Kelvin Bush, Candace Candela, Elizabeth Capasso, Joao Cavalcante, Donald Chang, Saurav Chatterjee, Yiannis Chatzizisis, Michael Cheezum, Tiffany Chen, Jennifer Chen, Marcus Chen, James Clarcq, Ayreen Cordero, Matthew Crim, Sorin Danciu, Bruce Decter, Nimish Dhruva, Neil Doherty, Rami Doukky, Anjori Dunbar, William Duvall, Rachael Edwards, Kerry Esquitin, Husam Farah, Emilio Fentanes, Maros Ferencik, Daniel Fisher, Daniel Fitzpatrick, Cameron Foster, Tony Fuisz, Michael Gannon, Lori Gastner, Myron Gerson, Brian Ghoshhajra, Alan Goldberg, Brian Goldner, Jorge Gonzalez, Rosco Gore, Sandra Gracia-López, Fadi Hage, Agha Haider, Sofia Haider, Yasmin Hamirani, Karen Hassen, Mallory Hatfield, Carolyn Hawkins, Katie Hawthorne, Nicholas Heath, Robert Hendel, Phillip Hernandez, Gregory Hill, Stephen Horgan, Jeff Huffman, Lynne Hurwitz, Ami Iskandrian, Rajesh Janardhanan, Christine Jellis, Scott Jerome, Dinesh Kalra, Summanther Kaviratne, Fernando Kay, Faith Kelly, Omar Khalique, Mona Kinkhabwala, George Kinzfogl Iii, Jacqueline Kircher, Rachael Kirkbride, Michael Kontos, Anupama Kottam, Joseph Krepp, Jay Layer, Steven H. Lee, Jeffrey Leppo, John Lesser, Steve Leung, Howard Lewin, Diana Litmanovich, Yiyan Liu, Kathleen Magurany, Jeremy Markowitz, Amanda Marn, Stephen E. Matis, Michael Mckenna, Tony Mcrae, Fernando Mendoza, Michael Merhige, David Min, Chanan Moffitt, Karen Moncher, Warren Moore, Shamil Morayati, Michael Morris, Mahmud Mossa-Basha, Zorana Mrsic, Venkatesh Murthy, Prashant Nagpal, Kyle Napier, Katarina Nelson, Prabhjot Nijjar, Medhat Osman, Edward Passen, Amit Patel, Pravin Patil, Ryan Paul, Lawrence Phillips, Venkateshwar Polsani, Rajaram Poludasu, Brian Pomerantz, Thomas Porter, Ryan Prentice, Amit Pursnani, Mark Rabbat, Suresh Ramamurti, Florence Rich, Hiram Rivera Luna, Austin Robinson, Kim Robles, Cesar Rodríguez, Mark Rorie, John Rumberger, Raymond Russell, Philip Sabra, Diego Sadler, Mary Schemmer, U. Joseph Schoepf, Samir Shah, Nishant Shah, Sujata Shanbhag, Gaurav Sharma, Steven Shayani, Jamshid Shirani, Pushpa Shivaram, Steven Sigman, Mitch Simon, Ahmad Slim, David Smith, Alexandra Smith, Prem Soman, Aditya Sood, Monvadi Barbara Srichai-Parsia, James Streeter, Albert T, Ahmed Tawakol, Dustin Thomas, Randall Thompson, Tara Torbet, Desiree Trinidad, Shawn Ullery, Samuel Unzek, Seth Uretsky, Srikanth Vallurupalli, Vikas Verma, Alfonso Waller, Ellen Wang, Parker Ward, Gaby Weissman, George Wesbey, Kelly White, David Winchester, David Wolinsky, Sandra Yost, Michael Zgaljardic, Omar Alonso, Mario Beretta, Rodolfo Ferrando, Miguel Kapitan, Fernando Mut, Omoa Djuraev, Gulnora Rozikhodjaeva, Ha Le Ngoc, Son Hong Mai, and Xuan Canh Nguyen
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cardiac testing ,cardiovascular disease ,coronavirus ,COVID-19 ,global health ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background: The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic significantly affected management of cardiovascular disease around the world. The effect of the pandemic on volume of cardiovascular diagnostic procedures is not known. Objectives: This study sought to evaluate the effects of the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic on cardiovascular diagnostic procedures and safety practices in Asia. Methods: The International Atomic Energy Agency conducted a worldwide survey to assess changes in cardiovascular procedure volume and safety practices caused by COVID-19. Testing volumes were reported for March 2020 and April 2020 and were compared to those from March 2019. Data from 180 centers across 33 Asian countries were grouped into 4 subregions for comparison. Results: Procedure volumes decreased by 47% from March 2019 to March 2020, showing recovery from March 2020 to April 2020 in Eastern Asia, particularly in China. The majority of centers cancelled outpatient activities and increased time per study. Practice changes included implementing physical distancing and restricting visitors. Although COVID testing was not commonly performed, it was conducted in one-third of facilities in Eastern Asia. The most severe reductions in procedure volumes were observed in lower-income countries, where volumes decreased 81% from March 2019 to April 2020. Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic in Asia caused significant reductions in cardiovascular diagnostic procedures, particularly in low-income countries. Further studies on effects of COVID-19 on cardiovascular outcomes and changes in care delivery are warranted.
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- 2021
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56. Mesoderm patterning by a dynamic gradient of retinoic acid signalling
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Bernheim, Ségolène and Meilhac, Sigolène M.
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- 2020
57. ON THE EMPIRICAL VALIDITY OF CUMULATIVE PROSPECT THEORY : EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE OF RANK-INDEPENDENT PROBABILITY WEIGHTING
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Bernheim, B. Douglas and Sprenger, Charles
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- 2020
58. Coronary artery calcification in COVID-19 patients: an imaging biomarker for adverse clinical outcomes
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59. Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Cardiovascular Testing in Asia: The IAEA INCAPS-COVID Study
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Joseph, Shah, Samir, Shah, Nishant, Shanbhag, Sujata, Sharma, Gaurav, Shayani, Steven, Shirani, Jamshid, Shivaram, Pushpa, Sigman, Steven, Simon, Mitch, Slim, Ahmad, Smith, David, Smith, Alexandra, Soman, Prem, Sood, Aditya, Srichai-Parsia, Monvadi Barbara, Streeter, James, T, Albert, Tawakol, Ahmed, Thomas, Dustin, Thompson, Randall, Torbet, Tara, Trinidad, Desiree, Ullery, Shawn, Unzek, Samuel, Uretsky, Seth, Vallurupalli, Srikanth, Verma, Vikas, Waller, Alfonso, Wang, Ellen, Ward, Parker, Weissman, Gaby, Wesbey, George, White, Kelly, Winchester, David, Wolinsky, David, Yost, Sandra, Zgaljardic, Michael, Alonso, Omar, Beretta, Mario, Ferrando, Rodolfo, Kapitan, Miguel, Mut, Fernando, Djuraev, Omoa, Rozikhodjaeva, Gulnora, Le Ngoc, Ha, Mai, Son Hong, Nguyen, Xuan Canh, Lahey, Ryan, Henry Bom, Hee-Seung, Fazel, Reza, Karthikeyan, Ganesan, Keng, Felix Y.J., Rubinshtein, Ronen, Cerci, Rodrigo Julio, Vitola, João V., Choi, Andrew D., and Cohen, Yosef A.
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60. Post-discharge acute care and outcomes following readmission reduction initiatives : national retrospective cohort study of Medicare beneficiaries in the United States
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Khera, Rohan, Wang, Yongfei, Bernheim, Susannah M, Lin, Zhenqiu, and Krumholz, Harlan M
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61. Dynamics in Steady State In Vitro Acto-Myosin Networks
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Sonn-Segev, Adar, Bernheim-Groswasser, Anne, and Roichman, Yael
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Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter ,Physics - Biological Physics ,Quantitative Biology - Subcellular Processes - Abstract
It is well known that many biochemical processes in the cell such as gene regulation, growth signals and activation of ion channels, rely on mechanical stimuli. However, the mechanism by which mechanical signals propagate through cells is not as well understood. In this review we focus on stress propagation in a minimal model for cell elasticity, actomyosin networks, which are comprised of a sub-family of cytoskeleton proteins. After giving an overview of th actomyosin network components, structure and evolution we review stress propagation in these materials as measured through the correlated motion of tracer beads. We also discuss the possibility to extract structural features of these networks from the same experiments. We show that stress transmission through these networks has two pathways, a quickly dissipative one through the bulk, and a long ranged weakly dissipative one through the pre-stressed actin network., Comment: 20 pages, 10 figures, Topical review
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62. Scale dependence of mechanics and dynamics of active gels with increasing motor concentration
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Sonn-Segev, Adar, Bernheim-Groswasser, Anne, and Roichman, Yael
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Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter ,Physics - Biological Physics ,Quantitative Biology - Subcellular Processes - Abstract
The cytoskeleton protein actin assembles into large bundles when supporting stresses in the cell, but grows into a fine branched network to induce cell motion. Such self-organization processes are studied in artificial networks of cytoskeleton proteins with thick actin bundles and large motor protein aggregates to enable optical observation. The effect of motor aggregate size on the cytoskeleton mechanical properties is studied here in networks comprised of much smaller motor assemblies. Large motor protein clusters are known to increase the stiffness of actin based networks by introducing tension and additional cross-linking cites. We find that these effects are universal to actin gels regardless of actin bundle thickness and motor aggregate size and are relevant, therefore, to a wide range of cytoskeleton based cellular processes. In contrast, motor induced active fluctuations depend significantly on motor assembly size, featuring unique non-Gaussian statistics at high concentrations of small assemblies., Comment: 12 pages 6 figures
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63. One Year of Outpatient Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and Its Impact on Neuronal Correlates of Attachment Representation in Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder Using a Personalized fMRI Task
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Ariane Flechsig, Dorothee Bernheim, Anna Buchheim, Martin Domin, Renate Mentel, and Martin Lotze
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neuronal correlates of attachment ,borderline personality disorder ,adult attachment projective picture system ,dialectical behavioral therapy ,fear of abandonment and aloneness ,social pain ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
(1) Background: BPD is characterized by affect dysregulation, interpersonal problems, and disturbances in attachment, but neuroimaging studies investigating attachment representations in BPD are rare. No study has examined longitudinal neural changes associated with interventions targeting these impairments. (2) Methods: We aimed to address this gap by performing a longitudinal neuroimaging study on n = 26 patients with BPD treated with Dialectic Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and n = 26 matched healthy controls (HCs; post intervention point: n = 18 BPD and n = 23 HCs). For functional imaging, we applied an attachment paradigm presenting attachment related scenes represented in drawings paired with related neutral or personalized sentences from one’s own attachment narratives. In a prior cross-sectional investigation, we identified increased fMRI-activation in the human attachment network, in areas related to fear response and the conflict monitoring network in BPD patients. These were especially evident for scenes from the context of loneliness (monadic pictures paired with individual narrative sentences). Here, we tested whether these correlates of attachment representation show a near-to-normal development over one year of DBT intervention. In addition, we were interested in possible associations between fMRI-activation in these regions-of-interest (ROI) and clinical scores. (3) Results: Patients improved clinically, showing decreased symptoms of borderline personality organization (BPI) and increased self-directedness (Temperament and Character Inventory, TCI) over treatment. fMRI-activation was increased in the anterior medial cingulate cortex (aMCC) and left amygdala in BPD patients at baseline which was absent after intervention. When investigating associations between scores (BPI, TCI) and functional activation, we found significant effects in the bilateral amygdala. In contrast, aMCC activation at baseline was negatively associated with treatment outcome, indicating less effective treatment effects for those with higher aMCC activation at baseline. (4) Conclusions: Monadic attachment scenes with personalized sentences presented in an fMRI setup are capable of identifying increased activation magnitude in BPD. After successful DBT treatment, these increased activations tend to normalize which could be interpreted as signs of a better capability to regulate intensive emotions in the context of “social pain” towards a more organized/secure attachment representation. Amygdala activation, however, indicates high correlations with pre-treatment scores; activation in the aMCC is predictive for treatment gain. Functional activation of the amygdala and the aMCC as a response to attachment scenes representing loneness at baseline might be relevant influencing factors for DBT-intervention outcomes.
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64. Atypical and rare cause of myocardial infarction: coronary subclavian steal syndrome (CSSS) treated by a carotid-subclavian bypass in a 71-year-old female patient
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Mikolaj Walensi, Johannes Bernheim, Nikodemus Ulatowski, Michal Piotrowski, Konstantinos Karaindros, Benjamin Juntermanns, Christian Mikat, Roland Heesen, and Johannes N. Hoffmann
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Coronary subclavian steal syndrome ,Carotid-subclavian bypass ,Coronary arterial bypass graft operations ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Anesthesiology ,RD78.3-87.3 - Abstract
Abstract Background The coronary subclavian steal syndrome (CSSS) is a rare complication after coronary arterial bypass graft operations (CABG) using the left or right internal mammary artery ((L/R)IMA). It results from a retrograde blood flow from the IMA into the subclavian artery (SA) due to a stenosis or occlusion of the SA proximal to the IMA origin. This “steal phenomenon” leads to a decreased blood flow in the IMA and may result in myocardial ischemia (MIS) and even myocardial infarction (MIN). Treatment options include interventional and surgical therapy. Case presentation We report the case of a 71-year old woman, who suffered from an acute non-ST elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) 11 years after LIMA-CABG surgery and who was treated successfully with a carotid-subclavian bypass (CSB) after failed interventional therapy. Conclusion CSB may be regarded as a viable treatment option for patients suffering CSSS in the case of MIS and even an acute MIN/NSTEMI, especially in the case of missing or failed interventional therapy attempts. Specialists in cardiothoracic and vascular surgery should be aware of possible CSSS conditions and know about appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic options.
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65. Age Differences in Hospital Mortality for Acute Myocardial Infarction: Implications for Hospital Profiling.
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Dharmarajan, Kumar, McNamara, Robert L, Wang, Yongfei, Masoudi, Frederick A, Ross, Joseph S, Spatz, Erica E, Desai, Nihar R, de Lemos, James A, Fonarow, Gregg C, Heidenreich, Paul A, Bhatt, Deepak L, Bernheim, Susannah M, Slattery, Lara E, Khan, Yosef M, and Curtis, Jeptha P
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Heart Disease ,Cardiovascular ,Aging ,Clinical Research ,Heart Disease - Coronary Heart Disease ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Age Factors ,Aged ,Hospital Mortality ,Hospitals ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Myocardial Infarction ,Outcome Assessment ,Health Care ,Retrospective Studies ,United States ,Young Adult ,Clinical Sciences ,Public Health and Health Services - Abstract
BackgroundPublicly reported hospital risk-standardized mortality rates (RSMRs) for acute myocardial infarction (AMI) are calculated for Medicare beneficiaries. Outcomes for older patients with AMI may not reflect general outcomes.ObjectiveTo examine the relationship between hospital 30-day RSMRs for older patients (aged ≥65 years) and those for younger patients (aged 18 to 64 years) and all patients (aged ≥18 years) with AMI.DesignRetrospective cohort study.Setting986 hospitals in the ACTION (Acute Coronary Treatment and Intervention Outcomes Network) Registry-Get With the Guidelines.ParticipantsAdults hospitalized for AMI from 1 October 2010 to 30 September 2014.MeasurementsHospital 30-day RSMRs were calculated for older, younger, and all patients using an electronic health record measure of AMI mortality endorsed by the National Quality Forum. Hospitals were ranked by their 30-day RSMRs for these 3 age groups, and agreement in rankings was plotted. The correlation in hospital AMI achievement scores for each age group was also calculated using the Hospital Value-Based Purchasing (HVBP) Program method computed with the electronic health record measure.Results267 763 and 276 031 AMI hospitalizations among older and younger patients, respectively, were identified. Median hospital 30-day RSMRs were 9.4%, 3.0%, and 6.2% for older, younger, and all patients, respectively. Most top- and bottom-performing hospitals for older patients were neither top nor bottom performers for younger patients. In contrast, most top and bottom performers for older patients were also top and bottom performers for all patients. Similarly, HVBP achievement scores for older patients correlated weakly with those for younger patients (R = 0.30) and strongly with those for all patients (R = 0.92).LimitationMinority of U.S. hospitals.ConclusionHospital mortality rankings for older patients with AMI inconsistently reflect rankings for younger patients. Incorporation of younger patients into assessment of hospital outcomes would permit further examination of the presence and effect of age-related quality differences.Primary funding sourceAmerican College of Cardiology.
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66. PROVENCE by train and bike.
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BERNHEIM, BEN
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CYCLING ,ELECTRIC bicycles ,BICYCLE leasing & renting ,BICYCLE touring ,AERIAL photographs ,TOURS ,WALKING tours - Abstract
Provence is a popular destination for an eco-friendly and car-free holiday, with its rail links, cycle paths, and historic wine estates. The region offers beautiful beaches, lavender fields, and hilltop villages that have attracted artists and tourists for over a century. The introduction of the railway in the 1850s played a significant role in the region's viticultural history, making it easy to access export markets. Les Arcs is a recommended starting point, with its charming village square, wine tastings, and cycling opportunities. Other highlights include Lorgues, Bandol, and the island of Porquerolles. [Extracted from the article]
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67. Small World
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Tierney, Thane, Fram, Noah, Gujarathi, Chika, Britos, Elena, McKanic, Arlene, Magras, Michael, Harrison, Stephenie, Whitley, Carla Jean, Crow, Sarah McCraw, Rankin, Sydney, Bufferd, Lauren, and Bernheim, Mark
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The Stars Are Not Yet Bells (Novel) -- Assadi, Hannah Lillith ,The Fortune Men (Novel) -- Mohamed, Nadifa ,No Land to Light On (Novel) -- Zgheib, Yara ,Velorio (Novel) -- Navarro Aquino, Xavier ,To Paradise (Novel) -- Yanagihara, Hanya -- Book reviews ,Anthem (Hawley, Noah) (Novel) -- Hawley, Noah -- Book reviews ,Yonder (Asim, Jabari) (Novel) -- Asim, Jabari ,Wahala (Novel) -- May, Nikki ,Battle of the Linguist Mages (Novel) -- Moore, Scotto ,Small World (Novel) -- Evison, Jonathan -- Book reviews ,The School for Good Mothers (Novel) -- Chan, Jessamine ,The Paris Bookseller (Novel) -- Maher, Kerri ,Books -- Book reviews ,Publishing industry - Abstract
In the July 1845 issue of the Democratic Review, an editorial urged 'the fulfillment of our manifest destiny to overspread the continent allotted by Providence for the free development of [...]
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68. International Impact of COVID-19 on the Diagnosis of Heart Disease
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Hinterleitner, Gerd, Lu, Yao, Morozova, Olga, Xu, Zhuoran, Lopez-Mattei, Juan, Parwani, Purvi, Nasery, Mohammad Nawaz, Goda, Artan, Shirka, Ervina, Benlabgaa, Rabie, Bouyoucef, Salah, Medjahedi, Abdelkader, Nailli, Qais, Agolti, Mariela, Aguero, Roberto Nicolas, Alak, Maria del Carmen, Alberguina, Lucia Graciela, Arroñada, Guillermo, Astesiano, Andrea, Astesiano, Alfredo, Bas Norton, Carolina, Benteo, Pablo, Blanco, Juan, Bonelli, Juan Manuel, Bustos, Jose Javier, Cabrejas, Raul, Cachero, Jorge, Canderoli, Alejandro, Carames, Silvia, Carrascosa, Patrícia, Castro, Ricardo, Cendoya, Oscar, Cognigni, Luciano Martin, Collaud, Carlos, Cortes, Claudia, Courtis, Javier, Cragnolino, Daniel, Daicz, Mariana, De La Vega, Alejandro, De Maria, Silvia Teresa, Del Riego, Horacio, Dettori, Fernando, Deviggiano, Alejandro, Dragonetti, Laura, Embon, Mario, Enriquez, Ruben Emilio, Ensinas, Jorge, Faccio, Fernando, Facello, Adolfo, Garofalo, Diego, Geronazzo, Ricardo, Gonza, Natalia, Gutierrez, Lucas, Guzzo, Miguel Angel, Hasbani, Victor, Huerin, Melina, Jäger, Victor, Lewkowicz, Julio Manuel, López De Munaín, Maria Nieves A., Lotti, Jose Maria, Marquez, Alejandra, Masoli, Osvaldo, Mastrovito, Edgardo, Mayoraz, Matias, Melado, Graciela Eva, Mele, Anibal, Merani, Maria Fernanda, Meretta, Alejandro Horacio, Molteni, Susana, Montecinos, Marcos, Noguera, Eduardo, Novoa, Carlos, Pereyra Sueldo, Claudio, Perez Ascani, Sebastian, Pollono, Pablo, Pujol, Maria Paula, Radzinschi, Alejandro, Raimondi, Gustavo, Redruello, Marcela, Rodríguez, Marina, Rodríguez, Matías, Romero, Romina Lorena, Romero Acuña, Arturo, Rovaletti, Federico, San Miguel, Lucas, Solari, Lucrecia, Strada, Bruno, Traverso, Sonia, Traverzo, Sonia Simona, Velazquez Espeche, Maria del Huerto, Weihmuller, Juan Sebastian, Wolcan, Juan, Zeffiro, Susana, Sakanyan, Mari, Beuzeville, Scott, Boktor, Raef, Butler, Patrick, Calcott, Jennifer, Carr, Loretta, Chan, Virgil, Chao, Charles, Chong, Woon, Dobson, Mark, Downie, D'Arne, Dwivedi, Girish, Elison, Barry, Engela, Jean, Francis, Roslyn, Gaikwad, Anand, Gangasandra Basavaraj, Ashok, Goodwin, Bruce, Greenough, Robert, Hamilton-Craig, Christian, Hsieh, Victar, Joshi, Subodh, Lederer, Karin, Lee, Kenneth, Lee, Joseph, Magnussen, John, Mai, Nghi, Mander, Gordon, Murton, Fiona, Nandurkar, Dee, Neill, Johanne, O'Rourke, Edward, O'Sullivan, Patricia, Pandos, George, Pathmaraj, Kunthi, Pitman, Alexander, Poulter, Rohan, Premaratne, Manuja, Prior, David, Ridley, Lloyd, Rutherford, Natalie, Salehi, Hamid, Saunders, Connor, Scarlett, Luke, Seneviratne, Sujith, Shetty, Deepa, Shrestha, Ganesh, Shulman, Jonathan, Solanki, Vijay, Stanton, Tony, Stuart, Murch, Stubbs, Michael, Swainson, Ian, Taubman, Kim, Taylor, Andrew, Thomas, Paul, Unger, Steven, Upton, Anthony, Vamadevan, Shankar, Van Gaal, William, Verjans, Johan, Voutnis, Demetrius, Wayne, Victor, Wilson, Peter, Wong, David, Wong, Kirby, Younger, John, Feuchtner, Gudrun, Mirzaei, Siroos, Weiss, Konrad, Maroz-Vadalazhskaya, Natallia, Gheysens, Olivier, Homans, Filip, Moreno-Reyes, Rodrigo, Pasquet, Agnès, Roelants, Veronique, Van De Heyning, Caroline M., Araujo Ríos, Raúl, Soldat-Stankovic, Valentina, Stankovic, Sinisa, Albernaz Siqueira, Maria Helena, Almeida, Augusto, Alves Togni, Paulo Henrique, Andrade, Jose Henrique, Andrade, Luciana, Anselmi, Carlos, Araújo, Roberta, Azevedo, Guilherme, Bezerra, Sabbrina, Biancardi, Rodrigo, Blacher Grossman, Gabriel, Brandão, Simone, Bromfman Pianta, Diego, Carreira, Lara, Castro, Bruno, Chang, Tien, Cunali, Fernando, Jr., Cury, Roberto, Dantas, Roberto, de Amorim Fernandes, Fernando, De Lorenzo, Andrea, De Macedo Filho, Robson, Erthal, Fernanda, Fernandes, Fabio, Fernandes, Juliano, Ferreira De Souza, Thiago, Furlan Alves, Wilson, Ghini, Bruno, Goncalves, Luiz, Gottlieb, Ilan, Hadlich, Marcelo, Kameoka, Vinícius, Lima, Ronaldo, Lima, Adna, Lopes, Rafael Willain, Machado e Silva, Ricardo, Magalhães, Tiago, Martins Silva, Fábio, Mastrocola, Luiz Eduardo, Medeiros, Fábio, Meneghetti, José Claudio, Naue, Vania, Naves, Danilo, Nolasco, Roberto, Nomura, Cesar, Oliveira, Joao Bruno, Paixao, Eduardo, Penna De Carvalho, Filipe, Pinto, Ibraim, Possetti, Priscila, Quinta, Mayra, Ramos, Rodrigo Rizzo Nogueira, Rocha, Ricardo, Rodrigues, Alfredo, Rodrigues, Carlos, Romantini, Leila, Sanches, Adelina, Santana, Sara, Sara da Silva, Leonardo, Schvartzman, Paulo, Sebastião Matushita, Cristina, Senra, Tiago, Shiozaki, Afonso, Siqueira, Maria Eduarda Menezes de, Siqueira, Cristiano, Smanio, Paola, Soares, Carlos Eduardo, Soares Junior, José, Sommer Bittencourt, Marcio, Spiro, Bernardo, Tinoco Mesquita, Cláudio, Torreao, Jorge, Torres, Rafael, Uellendahl, Marly, Urpia Monte, Guilherme, Veríssimo, Otávia, Vieira Cabeda, Estevan, Villela Pedras, Felipe, Waltrick, Roberto, Zapparoli, Marcello, Naseer, Hamid, Garcheva-Tsacheva, Marina, Kostadinova, Irena, Theng, Youdaline, Abikhzer, Gad, Barette, Rene, Chow, Benjamin, Dabreo, Dominique, Friedrich, Matthias, Garg, Ria, Hafez, Mohammed Nassoh, Johnson, Chris, Kiess, Marla, Leipsic, Jonathon, Leung, Eugene, Miller, Robert, Oikonomou, Anastasia, Probst, Stephan, Roifman, Idan, Small, Gary, Tandon, Vikas, Trivedi, Adwait, White, James, Zukotynski, Katherine, Canessa, Jose, Castro Muñoz, Gabriel, Concha, Carmen, Hidalgo, Pablo, Lovera, Cesar, Massardo, Teresa, Salazar Vargas, Luis, Abad, Pedro, Arturo, Harold, Ayala, Sandra, Benitez, Luis, Cadena, Alberto, Caicedo, Carlos, Calderón Moncayo, Antonio, Gomez, Sharon, Gutierrez Villamil, Claudia T., Jaimes, Claudia, Londoño Blair, Juan Luis, Pabon, Luz, Pineda, Mauricio, Rojas, Juan Carlos, Ruiz, Diego, Valencia Escobar, Manuel, Vasquez, Andres, Vergel, Damiana, Zuluaga, Alejandro, Berrocal Gamboa, Isabel, Castro, Gabriel, González, Ulises, Baric, Ana, Batinic, Tonci, Franceschi, Maja, Hrabak Paar, Maja, Jukic, Mladen, Medakovic, Petar, Persic, Viktor, Prpic, Marina, Punda, Ante, Batista, Juan Felipe, Gómez Lauchy, Juan Manuel, Marcos Gutierrez, Yamile, Gutierrez, Yamile Marcos, Menéndez, Rayner, Peix, Amalia, Rochela, Luis, Panagidis, Christoforos, Petrou, Ioannis, Engelmann, Vaclav, Kaminek, Milan, Kincl, Vladimír, Lang, Otto, Simanek, Milan, Abdulla, Jawdat, Bøttcher, Morten, Christensen, Mette, Gormsen, Lars Christian, Hasbak, Philip, Hess, Søren, Holdgaard, Paw, Johansen, Allan, Kyhl, Kasper, Øvrehus, Kristian Altern, Rønnow Sand, Niels Peter, Steffensen, Rolf, Thomassen, Anders, Zerahn, Bo, Perez, Alfredo, Escorza Velez, Giovanni Alejandro, Sanchez Velez, Mayra, Abdel Aziz, Islam Shawky, Abougabal, Mahasen, Ahmed, Taghreed, Asfour, Ahmed, Hassan, Mona, Hassan, Alia, Ibrahim, Ahmed, Kaffas, Sameh, Kandeel, Ahmed, Mandour Ali, Mohamed, Mansy, Ahmad, Maurice, Hany, Nabil, Sherif, Shaaban, Mahmoud, Flores, Ana Camila, Poksi, Anne, Knuuti, Juhani, Kokkonen, Velipekka, Larikka, Martti, Uusitalo, Valtteri, Bailly, Matthieu, Burg, Samuel, Deux, Jean-François, Habouzit, Vincent, Hyafil, Fabien, Lairez, Olivier, Proffit, Franck, Regaieg, Hamza, Sarda-Mantel, Laure, Tacher, Vania, Schneider, Roman P., Ayetey, Harold, Angelidis, George, Archontaki, Aikaterini, Chatziioannou, Sofia, Datseris, Ioannis, Fragkaki, Christina, Georgoulias, Panagiotis, Koukouraki, Sophia, Koutelou, Maria, Kyrozi, Eleni, Repasos, Evangelos, Stavrou, Petros, Valsamaki, Pipitsa, Gonzalez, Carla, Gutierrez, Goleat, Maldonado, Alejandro, Buga, Klara, Garai, Ildiko, Schmidt, Erzsébet, Szilveszter, Balint, Várady, Edit, Banthia, Nilesh, Bhagat, Jinendra Kumar, Bhargava, Rishi, Bhat, Vivek, Choudhury, Partha, Chowdekar, Vijay Sai, Irodi, Aparna, Jain, Shashank, Joseph, Elizabeth, Kumar, Sukriti, Mahapatra, Girijanandan, Mitra, Deepanjan, Mittal, Bhagwant Rai, Ozair, Ahmad, Patel, Chetan, Patel, Tapan, Patel, Ravi, Patel, Shivani, Saxena, Sudhir, Sengupta, Shantanu, Singh, Santosh, Singh, Bhanupriya, Sood, Ashwani, Verma, Atul, Affandi, Erwin, Alam, Padma Savenadia, Edison, Edison, Gunawan, Gani, Hapkido, Habusari, Hidayat, Basuki, Huda, Aulia, Praja Mukti, Anggoro, Prawiro, Djoko, Soeriadi, Erwin Affandi, Syawaluddin, Hilman, Albadr, Amjed, Assadi, Majid, Emami, Farshad, Houshmand, Golnaz, Maleki, Majid, Tajik Rostami, Maryam, Zakavi, Seyed Rasoul, Abu Zaid, Eed, Agranovich, Svetlana, Arnson, Yoav, Bar-Shalom, Rachel, Frenkel, Alex, Knafo, Galit, Lugassi, Rachel, Maor Moalem, Israel Shlomo, Mor, Maya, Muskal, Noam, Ranser, Sara, Shalev, Aryeh, Albano, Domenico, Alongi, Pierpaolo, Arnone, Gaspare, Bagatin, Elisa, Baldari, Sergio, Bauckneht, Matteo, Bertelli, Paolo, Bianco, Francesco, Bonfiglioli, Rachele, Boni, Roberto, Bruno, Andrea, Bruno, Isabella, Busnardo, Elena, Califaretti, Elena, Camoni, Luca, Carnevale, Aldo, Casoni, Roberta, Cavallo, Armando Ugo, Cavenaghi, Giorgio, Chierichetti, Franca, Chiocchi, Marcello, Cittanti, Corrado, Colletta, Mauro, Conti, Umberto, Cossu, Alberto, Cuocolo, Alberto, Cuzzocrea, Marco, De Rimini, Maria Luisa, De Vincentis, Giuseppe, Del Giudice, Eleonora, Del Torto, Alberico, Della Tommasina, Veronica, Durmo, Rexhep, Erba, Paola Anna, Evangelista, Laura, Faletti, Riccardo, Faragasso, Evelina, Farsad, Mohsen, Ferro, Paola, Florimonte, Luigia, Frantellizzi, Viviana, Fringuelli, Fabio Massimo, Gatti, Marco, Gaudiano, Angela, Gimelli, Alessia, Giubbini, Raffaele, Giuffrida, Francesca, Ialuna, Salvatore, Laudicella, Riccardo, Leccisotti, Lucia, Leva, Lucia, Liga, Riccardo, Liguori, Carlo, Longo, Giampiero, Maffione, Margherita, Mancini, Maria Elisabetta, Marcassa, Claudio, Nardi, Barbara, Pacella, Sara, Pepe, Giovanna, Pontone, Gianluca, Pulizzi, Sabina, Quartuccio, Natale, Rampin, Lucia, Ricci, Fabrizio, Rossini, Pierluigi, Rubini, Giuseppe, Russo, Vincenzo, Sacchetti, Gian Mauro, Sambuceti, Gianmario, Scarano, Massimo, Sciagrà, Roberto, Sperandio, Massimiliano, Stefanelli, Antonella, Ventroni, Guido, Zoboli, Stefania, Baugh, Dainia, Chambers, Duane, Madu, Ernest, Nunura, Felix, Asano, Hiroshi, Chimura, Chimura Misato, Fujimoto, Shinichiro, Fujisue, Koichiro, Fukunaga, Tomohisa, Fukushima, Yoshimitsu, Fukuyama, Kae, Hashimoto, Jun, Ichikawa, Yasutaka, Iguchi, Nobuo, Imai, Masamichi, Inaki, Anri, Ishimura, Hayato, Isobe, Satoshi, Kadokami, Toshiaki, Kato, Takao, Kumita, Shinichiro, Maruno, Hirotaka, Mataki, Hiroyuki, Miyagawa, Masao, Morimoto, Ryota, Moroi, Masao, Nagamachi, Shigeki, Nakajima, Kenichi, Nakata, Tomoaki, Nakazato, Ryo, Nanasato, Mamoru, Naya, Masanao, Norikane, Takashi, Ohta, Yasutoshi, Okayama, Satoshi, Okizaki, Atsutaka, Otomi, Yoichi, Otsuka, Hideki, Saito, Masaki, Sakata, Sakata Yasushi, Sarai, Masayoshi, Sato, Daisuke, Shiraishi, Shinya, Suwa, Yoshinobu, Takanami, Kentaro, Takehana, Kazuya, Taki, Junichi, Tamaki, Nagara, Taniguchi, Yasuyo, Teragawa, Hiroki, Tomizawa, Nobuo, Tsujita, Kenichi, Umeji, Kyoko, Wakabayashi, Yasushi, Yamada, Shinichiro, Yamazaki, Shinya, Yoneyama, Tatsuya, Rawashdeh, Mohammad, Batyrkhanov, Daultai, Dautov, Tairkhan, Makhdomi, Khalid, Ombati, Kevin, Alkandari, Faridah, Garashi, Masoud, Lim Coie, Tchoyoson, Rajvong, Sonexay, Kalinin, Artem, Kalnina, Marika, Haidar, Mohamad, Komiagiene, Renata, Kviecinskiene, Giedre, Mataciunas, Mindaugas, Vajauskas, Donatas, Picard, Christian, Karim, Noor Khairiah A., Reichmuth, Luise, Samuel, Anthony, Allarakha, Mohammad Aaftaab, Naojee, Ambedhkar Shantaram, Alexanderson-Rosas, Erick, Barragan, Erika, Becerril González-Montecinos, Alejandro, Cabada, Manuel, Calderon Rodriguez, Daniel, Carvajal-Juarez, Isabel, Cortés, Violeta, Cortés, Filiberto, De La Peña, Erasmo, Gama-Moreno, Manlio, González, Luis, Gonzalez Ramírez, Nelsy, Jiménez-Santos, Moisés, Matos, Luis, Monroy, Edgar, Morelos, Martha, Ornelas, Mario, Ortga Ramirez, Jose Alberto, Preciado-Anaya, Andrés, Preciado-Gutiérrez, Óscar Ulises, Puente Barragan, Adriana, Rosales Uvera, Sandra Graciela, Sandoval, Sigelinda, Santaularia Tomas, Miguel, Sierra-Galan, Lilia M., Siu, Silvia, Vallejo, Enrique, Valles, Mario, Faraggi, Marc, Sereegotov, Erdenechimeg, Ilic, Srdja, Ben-Rais, Nozha, Ismaili Alaoui, Nadia, Taleb, Sara, Myo, Khin Pa Pa, Thu, Phyo Si, Ghimire, Ram Kumar, Rajbanshi, Bijoy, Barneveld, Peter, Glaudemans, Andor, Habets, Jesse, Koopmans, Klaas Pieter, Manders, Jeroen, Pool, Stefan, Scholte, Arthur, Scholtens, Asbjørn, Slart, Riemer, Thimister, Paul, Van Asperen, Erik-Jan, Veltman, Niels, Verschure, Derk, Wagenaar, Nils, Edmond, John, Ellis, Chris, Johnson, Kerryanne, Keenan, Ross, Kueh, Shaw Hua (Anthony), Occleshaw, Christopher, Sasse, Alexander, To, Andrew, Van Pelt, Niels, Young, Calum, Cuadra, Teresa, Roque Vanegas, Hector Bladimir, Adamou Soli, Idrissa, Moussa Issoufou, Djibrillou, Ayodele, Tolulope, Madu, Chibuzo, Onimode, Yetunde, Efros-Monsen, Elen, Forsdahl, Signe Helene, Hildre Dimmen, Jenni-Mari, Jørgensen, Arve, Krohn, Isabel, Løvhaugen, Pål, Tjellaug Bråten, Anders, Al Dhuhli, Humoud, Al Kindi, Faiza, Al-Bulushi, Naeema, Jawa, Zabah, Tag, Naima, Afzal, Muhammad Shehzad, Fatima, Shazia, Numair Younis, Muhammad, Riaz, Musab, Saadullah, Mohammad, Herrera, Yariela, Lenturut-Katal, Dora, Castillo Vázquez, Manuel, Ortellado, José, Akhter, Afroza, Cao, Dianbo, Cheung, Stephen, Dai, Xu, Gong, Lianggeng, Han, Dan, Hou, Yang, Li, Caiying, Li, Tao, Li, Dong, Li, Sijin, Liu, Jinkang, Liu, Hui, Ng, Ming Yen, Sun, Kai, Tang, Gongshun, Wang, Jian, Wang, Ximing, Wang, Zhao-Qian, Wang, Yining, Wang, Yifan, Wu, Jiang, Wu, Zhifang, Xia, Liming, Xiao, Jiangxi, Xu, Lei, Yang, Youyou, Yin, Wu, Yu, Jianqun, Yuan, Li, Zhang, Tong, Zhang, Longjiang, Zhang, Yong-Gao, Zhang, Xiaoli, Zhu, Li, Alfaro, Ana, Abrihan, Paz, Barroso, Asela, Cruz, Eric, Gomez, Marie Rhiamar, Magboo, Vincent Peter, Medina, John Michael, Obaldo, Jerry, Pastrana, Davidson, Pawhay, Christian Michael, Quinon, Alvin, Tang, Jeanelle Margareth, Tecson, Bettina, Uson, Kristine Joy, Uy, Mila, Kostkiewicz, Magdalena, Kunikowska, Jolanta, Bettencourt, Nuno, Cantinho, Guilhermina, Ferreira, Antonio, Syed, Ghulam, Arnous, Samer, Atyani, Said, Byrne, Angela, Gleeson, Tadhg, Kerins, David, Meehan, Conor, Murphy, David, Murphy, Mark, Murray, John, O'Brien, Julie, Bang, Ji-In, Bom, Henry, Cho, Sang-Geon, Hong, Chae Moon, Jang, Su Jin, Jeong, Yong Hyu, Kang, Won Jun, Kim, Ji-Young, Lee, Jaetae, Namgung, Chang Kyeong, So, Young, Won, Kyoung Sook, Majstorov, Venjamin, Vavlukis, Marija, Gužic Salobir, Barbara, Štalc, Monika, Benedek, Theodora, Benedek, Imre, Mititelu, Raluca, Stan, Claudiu Adrian, Ansheles, Alexey, Dariy, Olga, Drozdova, Olga, Gagarina, Nina, Gulyaev, Vsevolod Milyevich, Itskovich, Irina, Karalkin, Anatoly, Kokov, Alexander, Migunova, Ekaterina, Pospelov, Viktor, Ryzhkova, Daria, Saifullina, Guzaliya, Sazonova, Svetlana, Shurupova, Irina, Trifonova, Tatjana, Ussov, Wladimir Yurievich, Vakhromeeva, Margarita, Valiullina, Nailya, Zavadovsky, Konstantin, Zhuravlev, Kirill, Alasnag, Mirvat, Okarvi, Subhani, Sobic Saranovic, Dragana, Keng, Felix, See, Jia Hao Jason, Sekar, Ramkumar, Yew, Min Sen, Vondrak, Andrej, Bejai, Shereen, Bennie, George, Bester, Ria, Engelbrecht, Gerrit, Evbuomwan, Osayande, Gongxeka, Harlem, Jv Vuuren, Magritha, Kaplan, Mitchell, Khushica, Purbhoo, Lakhi, Hoosen, Malan, Nico, Milos, Katarina, Modiselle, Moshe, More, Stuart, Naidoo, Mathava, Scholtz, Leonie, Vangu, Mboyo, Aguadé-Bruix, Santiago, Blanco, Isabel, Cabrera, Antonio, Camarero, Alicia, Casáns-Tormo, Irene, Cuellar-Calabria, Hug, Flotats, Albert, Fuentes Cañamero, Maria Eugenia, García, María Elia, Jimenez-Heffernan, Amelia, Leta, Rubén, Lopez Diaz, Javier, Lumbreras, Luis, Marquez-Cabeza, Juan Javier, Martin, Francisco, Martinez de Alegria, Anxo, Medina, Francisco, Pedrera Canal, Maria, Peiro, Virginia, Pubul-Nuñez, Virginia, Rayo Madrid, Juan Ignacio, Rodríguez Rey, Cristina, Ruano Perez, Ricardo, Ruiz, Joaquín, Sabatel Hernández, Gertrudis, Sevilla, Ana, Zeidán, Nahla, Nanayakkara, Damayanthi, Udugama, Chandraguptha, Simonsson, Magnus, Alkadhi, Hatem, Buechel, Ronny Ralf, Burger, Peter, Ceriani, Luca, De Boeck, Bart, Gräni, Christoph, Juillet de Saint Lager Lucas, Alix, Kamani, Christel H., Kawel-Boehm, Nadine, Manka, Robert, Prior, John O., Rominger, Axel, Vallée, Jean-Paul, Khiewvan, Benjapa, Premprabha, Teerapon, Thientunyakit, Tanyaluck, Sellem, Ali, Kir, Kemal Metin, Sayman, Haluk, Julius Sebikali, Mugisha, Muyinda, Zerida, Kmetyuk, Yaroslav, Korol, Pavlo, Mykhalchenko, Olena, Pliatsek, Volodymyr, Satyr, Maryna, Albalooshi, Batool, Hassan, Mohamed Ismail Ahmed, Anderson, Jill, Bedi, Punit, Biggans, Thomas, Bularga, Anda, Bull, Russell, Burgul, Rajesh, Carpenter, John-Paul, Coles, Duncan, Cusack, David, Deshpande, Aparna, Dougan, John, Fairbairn, Timothy, Farrugia, Alexia, Gopalan, Deepa, Gummow, Alistair, Guntur Ramkumar, Prasad, Hamilton, Mark, Harbinson, Mark, Hartley, Thomas, Hudson, Benjamin, Joshi, Nikhil, Kay, Michael, Kelion, Andrew, Khokhar, Azhar, Kitt, Jamie, Lee, Ken, Low, Chen, Mak, Sze Mun, Marousa, Ntouskou, Martin, Jon, Mcalindon, Elisa, Menezes, Leon, Morgan-Hughes, Gareth, Moss, Alastair, Murray, Anthony, Nicol, Edward, Patel, Dilip, Peebles, Charles, Pugliese, Francesca, Rodrigues, Jonathan Carl Luis, Rofe, Christopher, Sabharwal, Nikant, Schofield, Rebecca, Semple, Thomas, Sharma, Naveen, Strouhal, Peter, Subedi, Deepak, Topping, William, Tweed, Katharine, Weir-Mccall, Jonathan, Abbara, Suhny, Abbasi, Taimur, Abbott, Brian, Abohashem, Shady, Abramson, Sandra, Al-Abboud, Tarek, Al-Mallah, Mouaz, Almousalli, Omar, Ananthasubramaniam, Karthikeyan, Ashok Kumar, Mohan, Askew, Jeffrey, Attanasio, Lea, Balmer-Swain, Mallory, Bayer, Richard R., Bernheim, Adam, Bhatti, Sabha, Bieging, Erik, Blankstein, Ron, Bloom, Stephen, Blue, Sean, Bluemke, David, Borges, Andressa, Branch, Kelley, Bravo, Paco, Brothers, Jessica, Budoff, Matthew, Bullock-Palmer, Renée, Burandt, Angela, Burke, Floyd W., Bush, Kelvin, Candela, Candace, Capasso, Elizabeth, Cavalcante, Joao, Chang, Donald, Chatterjee, Saurav, Chatzizisis, Yiannis, Cheezum, Michael, Chen, Tiffany, Chen, Jennifer, Chen, Marcus, Choi, Andrew, Clarcq, James, Cordero, Ayreen, Crim, Matthew, Danciu, Sorin, Decter, Bruce, Dhruva, Nimish, Doherty, Neil, Doukky, Rami, Dunbar, Anjori, Duvall, William, Edwards, Rachael, Esquitin, Kerry, Farah, Husam, Fentanes, Emilio, Ferencik, Maros, Fisher, Daniel, Fitzpatrick, Daniel, Foster, Cameron, Fuisz, Tony, Gannon, Michael, Gastner, Lori, Gerson, Myron, Ghoshhajra, Brian, Goldberg, Alan, Goldner, Brian, Gonzalez, Jorge, Gore, Rosco, Gracia-López, Sandra, Hage, Fadi, Haider, Agha, Haider, Sofia, Hamirani, Yasmin, Hassen, Karen, Hatfield, Mallory, Hawkins, Carolyn, Hawthorne, Katie, Heath, Nicholas, Hendel, Robert, Hernandez, Phillip, Hill, Gregory, Horgan, Stephen, Huffman, Jeff, Hurwitz, Lynne, Iskandrian, Ami, Janardhanan, Rajesh, Jellis, Christine, Jerome, Scott, Kalra, Dinesh, Kaviratne, Summanther, Kay, Fernando, Kelly, Faith, Khalique, Omar, Kinkhabwala, Mona, Kinzfogl Iii, George, Kircher, Jacqueline, Kirkbride, Rachael, Kontos, Michael, Kottam, Anupama, Krepp, Joseph, Layer, Jay, Lee, Steven H., Leppo, Jeffrey, Lesser, John, Leung, Steve, Lewin, Howard, Litmanovich, Diana, Liu, Yiyan, Magurany, Kathleen, Markowitz, Jeremy, Marn, Amanda, Matis, Stephen E., Mckenna, Michael, Mcrae, Tony, Mendoza, Fernando, Merhige, Michael, Min, David, Moffitt, Chanan, Moncher, Karen, Moore, Warren, Morayati, Shamil, Morris, Michael, Mossa-Basha, Mahmud, Mrsic, Zorana, Murthy, Venkatesh, Nagpal, Prashant, Napier, Kyle, Nelson, Katarina, Nijjar, Prabhjot, Osman, Medhat, Passen, Edward, Patel, Amit, Patil, Pravin, Paul, Ryan, Phillips, Lawrence, Polsani, Venkateshwar, Poludasu, Rajaram, Pomerantz, Brian, Porter, Thomas, Prentice, Ryan, Pursnani, Amit, Rabbat, Mark, Ramamurti, Suresh, Rich, Florence, Rivera Luna, Hiram, Robinson, Austin, Robles, Kim, Rodríguez, Cesar, Rorie, Mark, Rumberger, John, Russell, Raymond, Sabra, Philip, Sadler, Diego, Schemmer, Mary, Schoepf, U. Joseph, Shah, Samir, Shah, Nishant, Shanbhag, Sujata, Sharma, Gaurav, Shayani, Steven, Shirani, Jamshid, Shivaram, Pushpa, Sigman, Steven, Simon, Mitch, Slim, Ahmad, Smith, David, Smith, Alexandra, Soman, Prem, Sood, Aditya, Srichai-Parsia, Monvadi Barbara, Streeter, James, Ahmed Tawakol, Albert T., Thomas, Dustin, Thompson, Randall, Torbet, Tara, Trinidad, Desiree, Ullery, Shawn, Unzek, Samuel, Uretsky, Seth, Vallurupalli, Srikanth, Verma, Vikas, Waller, Alfonso, Wang, Ellen, Ward, Parker, Weissman, Gaby, Wesbey, George, White, Kelly, Winchester, David, Wolinsky, David, Yost, Sandra, Zgaljardic, Michael, Alonso, Omar, Beretta, Mario, Ferrando, Rodolfo, Kapitan, Miguel, Mut, Fernando, Djuraev, Omoa, Rozikhodjaeva, Gulnora, Le Ngoc, Ha, Mai, Son Hong, Nguyen, Xuan Canh, Einstein, Andrew J., Shaw, Leslee J., Hirschfeld, Cole, Williams, Michelle C., Villines, Todd C., Better, Nathan, Vitola, Joao V., Cerci, Rodrigo, Dorbala, Sharmila, Raggi, Paolo, Choi, Andrew D., Lu, Bin, Sinitsyn, Valentin, Sergienko, Vladimir, Kudo, Takashi, Nørgaard, Bjarne Linde, Maurovich-Horvat, Pál, Campisi, Roxana, Milan, Elisa, Louw, Lizette, Allam, Adel H., Bhatia, Mona, Malkovskiy, Eli, Goebel, Benjamin, Cohen, Yosef, Randazzo, Michael, Narula, Jagat, Pascual, Thomas N.B., Pynda, Yaroslav, Dondi, Maurizio, and Paez, Diana
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69. Pandemic Injustice in Mental Health: Quebec’s Punitive Turn During COVID-19
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Bernheim, Emmanuelle and Bernheim, Emmanuelle
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In Quebec, the state of emergency due to COVID-19 has substantially changed practices in mental health. Formally, several measures must help contain the spread: hospitalizations are limited and replaced by telephone or video follow-up; visits and outings are prohibited; judicial activities are suspended with the exception of urgent applications like psychiatric assessment, psychiatric commitment and coercive care; and hearings take place over video. However, the idea that people with mental illness would have difficulty accepting and respecting sanitary measures justifies putting in place special precautions based on the possibility of a contamination risk. Observation of practices shows that, in order to manage risk, particularly punitive measures have been put in place, going beyond official directives and for a longer period than measures have lasted in the general population. Study of case law and newspaper articles highlights an abusive use of seclusion and prohibition of visits and outings, a diversion of psychiatric procedures to enforce confinement and distancing measures and significant procedural adjustments impacting people's ability to assert their rights. These risk-based practices not only break with previous law’s interpretations, but turns out to be discriminatory, establishing a noticeable difference between the general population, patients hospitalized for physical problems, even COVID-19, and people with mental illness. Quebec’s regulation of the COVID-19 pandemic in mental health highlights the limits of law and courts as safeguards of rights as well as the necessity of valuation and consideration of experiential knowledges, recognition of structural discrimination and massive investment in social services to enforce equality and justice.
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70. L’obligation de signalement aux services de protection de l’enfance : analyse situationnelle de sa mise en œuvre dans les pratiques de soins primaires
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Pierre Pariseau-Legault, Guillaume Ouellet, Étienne Paradis-Gagné, Emmanuelle Bernheim, and Nicolas Sallée
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Introduction : Les études menées à l’international suggèrent qu’un manque de connaissances médico-légales, d’habiletés cliniques et de soutien organisationnel pourrait nuire à la mise en œuvre de l’obligation de signalement aux services de protection de l’enfance par le personnel infirmier. Aucune étude n’a jusqu’à ce jour documenté le processus d’intégration de l’obligation de signalement à la pratique infirmière en soins primaires. Objectifs : Décrire le rôle perçu par les infirmières de soins primaires à l’égard de la prévention de la maltraitance auprès des enfants et explorer le processus de mise en œuvre de l’obligation de signalement aux services de protection de l’enfance. Méthodes : Une analyse situationnelle a été réalisée à partir de 14 entrevues semi-dirigées auprès d’infirmières de soins primaires au Québec, Canada. Ces entrevues ont fait l’objet d’une analyse cartographique et d’une codification par émergence. Résultats : La vigilance clinique est une dimension importante de la pratique infirmière, qui est influencée par des contraintes externes. La mise en œuvre de l’obligation de signalement s’appuie sur l’intuition clinique, sur l’exercice d’un pouvoir discrétionnaire et sur un travail d’organisation dont la portée peut être préventive, ciblée ou symbolique. L’élément déterminant la mise en œuvre de l’obligation de signalement relève de l’exercice d’un contrôle sur la situation et sur ses conséquences anticipées. Discussion et conclusion : Ces résultats permettent de mieux comprendre le processus de mise en œuvre de l’obligation de signalement aux services de protection de l’enfance, sous l’angle des facteurs pouvant influencer l’exercice du pouvoir discrétionnaire attribué au personnel infirmier.
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71. Evaluation of metabolic equivalents of task (METs) in the preoperative assessment in aortic repair
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Alicja Zientara, Igor Schwegler, Omer Dzemali, Hans Bruijnen, Alain Bernheim, Florian Dick, and Nicolas Attigah
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Abstract Background Reliable prediction of the preoperative risk is of crucial importance for patients undergoing aortic repair. In this retrospective cohort study, we evaluated the metabolic equivalent of task (MET) in the preoperative risk assessment with clinical outcome in a cohort of consecutive patients. Methods Retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data in a single center unit of 296 patients undergoing open or endovascular aortic repair from 2009 to 2016. The patients were divided into four anatomic main groups (infrarenal (endo: n = 94; open: n = 88), juxta- and para-renal (open n = 84), thoraco-abdominal (open n = 13) and thoracic (endo: n = 11; open: n = 6). Out of these, 276 patients had a preoperative statement of their functional capacity in metabolic units and were evaluated concerning their postoperative outcome including survival, in-hospital mortality, postoperative complications, myocardial infarction and stroke, and the need of later cardiovascular interventions. Results The median follow-up of the cohort was 10.8 months. Patients with 4 MET: 131 patients, mean survival 75.5 months; 4MET (20.9%) perioperative complications occurred compared to the group with 4MET was 7%. Conclusion The functional preoperative evaluation by MET in patients undergoing aortic surgery is a useful surrogate marker of perioperative performance but cannot be seen as a substitute for preoperative cardiopulmonary testing in selected individuals. Trial registration clinicaltrials.gov, registration number NCT03617601 (retrospectively registered).
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72. Assessing the accuracy of race‐and‐ethnicity data in the Outcome and Assessment Information Set.
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Martino, Steven C., Elliott, Marc N., Haas, Ann, Peltz, Alon, Saliba, Debra, Hassan, Sapha, Rothenberg, Eve, Keshawarz, Amena, Rushkin, Megan, Gildner, Jennifer, Orr, Nathan, Hager, Melissa, Myers, Raquel, Kiser, Randall, and Bernheim, Susannah
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HOME care services ,SELF-evaluation ,HAWAIIANS ,ALASKA Natives ,MEDICAL informatics ,RESEARCH funding ,ASIAN Americans ,AFRICAN Americans ,MEDICARE ,HISPANIC Americans ,RESEARCH evaluation ,RACIALIZATION ,PACIFIC Islander Americans ,RESEARCH methodology ,HEALTH outcome assessment ,DATA quality ,COMPARATIVE studies ,NATIVE Americans - Abstract
Background: Limitations in the quality of race‐and‐ethnicity information in Medicare's data systems constrain efforts to assess disparities in care among older Americans. Using demographic information from standardized patient assessments may be an efficient way to enhance the accuracy and completeness of race‐and‐ethnicity information in Medicare's data systems, but it is critical to first establish the accuracy of these data as they may be prone to inaccurate observer‐reported or third‐party‐based information. This study evaluates the accuracy of patient‐level race‐and‐ethnicity information included in the Outcome and Assessment Information Set (OASIS) submitted by home health agencies. Methods: We compared 2017–2022 OASIS‐D race‐and‐ethnicity data to gold‐standard self‐reported information from the Medicare Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems® survey in a matched sample of 304,804 people with Medicare coverage. We also compared OASIS data to indirect estimates of race‐and‐ethnicity generated using the Medicare Bayesian Improved Surname and Geocoding (MBISG) 2.1.1 method and to existing Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) administrative records. Results: Compared with existing CMS administrative data, OASIS data are far more accurate for Hispanic, Asian American and Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, and White race‐and‐ethnicity; slightly less accurate for American Indian or Alaska Native race‐and‐ethnicity; and similarly accurate for Black race‐and‐ethnicity. However, MBISG 2.1.1 accuracy exceeds that of both OASIS and CMS administrative data for every racial‐and‐ethnic category. Patterns of inconsistent reporting of racial‐and‐ethnic information among people for whom there were multiple observations in the OASIS and Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) datasets suggest that some of the inaccuracies in OASIS data may result from observation‐based reporting that lessens correspondence with self‐reported data. Conclusions: When health record data on race‐and‐ethnicity includes observer‐reported information, it can be less accurate than both true self‐report and a high‐performing imputation approach. Efforts are needed to encourage collection of true self‐reported data and explicit record‐level data on the source of race‐and‐ethnicity information. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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73. The immune modules conserved across the tree of life: Towards a definition of ancestral immunity.
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Bernheim, Aude, Cury, Jean, and Poirier, Enzo Z.
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Immune defence mechanisms exist across the tree of life in such diversity that prokaryotic antiviral responses have historically been considered unrelated to eukaryotic immunity. Mechanisms of defence in divergent eukaryotes were similarly believed to be largely clade specific. However, recent data indicate that a subset of modules (domains and proteins) from prokaryote defence systems are conserved in eukaryotes and populate many stages of innate immune pathways. In this Essay, we propose the notion of ancestral immunity, which corresponds to the set of immune modules conserved between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. After offering a typology of ancestral immunity, we speculate on the selective pressures that could have led to the differential conservation of specific immune modules across domains of life. The exploration of ancestral immunity is in its infancy and appears full of promises to illuminate immune evolution, and also to identify and decipher immune mechanisms of economic, ecological, and therapeutic importance. A subset of prokaryotic antiviral systems are conserved in eukaryotes and have crucial roles in immune pathways. This Essay introduces the concept of ancestral immunity, which refers to the set of immune modules (domains and proteins) conserved between prokaryotes and eukaryotes, discussing the topology of ancestral immunity and a putative evolutionary scenario for its existence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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74. Assessment of affective dysregulation in children: development and evaluation of a semi-structured interview for parents and for children.
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Treier, Anne-Katrin, Labarga, Sara Zaplana, Ginsberg, Claudia, Kohl, Lea Teresa, Görtz-Dorten, Anja, Ravens-Sieberer, Ulrike, Kaman, Anne, Banaschewski, Tobias, Aggensteiner, Pascal-M., Hanisch, Charlotte, Kölch, Michael, Daunke, Andrea, Roessner, Veit, Kohls, Gregor, Döpfner, Manfred, Bernheim, Dorothee, Bienioschek, Stefanie, Boecker, Maren, Brandeis, Daniel, and Butz, Kristina
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BEHAVIOR disorders ,RESEARCH funding ,INTERVIEWING ,RESEARCH evaluation ,AFFECTIVE disorders in children ,INTERNALIZING behavior ,BEHAVIOR disorders in children ,RESEARCH methodology ,FACTOR analysis ,EXTERNALIZING behavior ,INTER-observer reliability ,EVALUATION - Abstract
Background: Children with affective dysregulation (AD) show an excessive reactivity to emotionally positive or negative stimuli, typically manifesting in chronic irritability, severe temper tantrums, and sudden mood swings. AD shows a large overlap with externalizing and internalizing disorders. Given its transdiagnostic nature, AD cannot be reliably and validly captured only by diagnostic categories such as disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD). Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate two semi-structured clinical interviews—one for parents and one for children. Methods: Both interviews were developed based on existing measures that capture particular aspects of AD. We analyzed internal consistencies and interrater agreement to evaluate their reliability. Furthermore, we analyzed factor loadings in an exploratory factor analysis, differences in interview scores between children with and without co-occurring internalizing and externalizing disorders, and associations with other measures of AD and of AD-related constructs. The evaluation was performed in a screened community sample of children aged 8–12 years (n = 445). Interrater reliability was additionally analyzed in an outpatient sample of children aged 8–12 years (n = 27). Results: Overall, internal consistency was acceptable to good. In both samples, we found moderate to excellent interrater reliability on a dimensional level. Interrater agreement for the dichotomous diagnosis DMDD was substantial to perfect. In the exploratory factor analysis, almost all factor loadings were acceptable. Children with a diagnosis of disruptive disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or any disorder (disruptive disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and depressive disorder) showed higher scores on the DADYS interviews than children without these disorders. The correlation analyses revealed the strongest associations with other measures of AD and measures of AD-specific functional impairment. Moreover, we found moderate to very large associations with internalizing and externalizing symptoms and moderate to large associations with emotion regulation strategies and health-related quality of life. Conclusions: The analyses of internal consistency and interrater agreement support the reliability of both clinical interviews. Furthermore, exploratory factor analysis, discriminant analyses, and correlation analyses support the interviews' factorial, discriminant, concurrent, convergent, and divergent validity. The interviews might thus contribute to the reliable and valid identification of children with AD and the assessment of treatment responses. Trial registration: ADOPT Online: German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS) DRKS00014963. Registered 27 June 2018. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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75. Von Äpfeln und Birnen: Kann die SVHC-Identifizie-rung endokriner Disruptoren einer harmonisier-ten Einstufung gleichgesetzt werden?
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Bernheim, Teresa
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76. End-of-Life Decisions
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Chambaere, Kenneth, Bernheim, Jan, MacLeod, Roderick Duncan, editor, and Van den Block, Lieve, editor
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- 2019
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77. Internal thoracic lymphadenopathy and pulmonary tuberculosis
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Bernheim, Adam, Kempker, Russell R., Hernandez-Romieu, Alfonso C., Schechter, Marcos C., and Little, Brent P.
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78. Portable chest X-ray in coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19): A pictorial review
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Jacobi, Adam, Chung, Michael, Bernheim, Adam, and Eber, Corey
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79. A theory of decisive leadership
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Bernheim, B. Douglas and Bodoh-Creed, Aaron L.
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80. Review of chest CT manifestations of COVID-19 infection
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El Homsi, Maria, Chung, Michael, Bernheim, Adam, Jacobi, Adam, King, Michael J., Lewis, Sara, and Taouli, Bachir
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81. Changes in Outpatient Imaging Utilization and Spending Under a New Population-Based Primary Care Payment Model
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Dinh, Claire T., Linn, Kristin A., Isidro, Ulysses, Emanuel, Ezekiel J., Volpp, Kevin G., Bond, Amelia M., Caldarella, Kristen, Troxel, Andrea B., Zhu, Jingsan, Yang, Lin, Matloubieh, Shireen E., Drye, Elizabeth, Bernheim, Susannah, Lee, Emily Oshima, Mugiishi, Mark, Endo, Kimberly Takata, Yoshimoto, Justin, Yuen, Isaac, Okamura, Sheryl, Tom, Jeffrey, and Navathe, Amol S.
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82. Lessons from twenty years of the life of commensalEscherichia colipopulations in a human gut
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Condamine, Bénédicte, primary, Morel-Journel, Thibaut, additional, Tesson, Florian, additional, Magnan, Mélanie, additional, Bernheim, Aude, additional, Denamur, Erick, additional, Blanquart, François, additional, and Clermont, Olivier, additional
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83. Will of the Children
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Ambuehl, Sandro, primary, Carrillo, Juan, additional, Brocas, Isabelle, additional, and Bernheim, B. Douglas, additional
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84. Measuring Equity in Readmission as a Distinct Assessment of Hospital Performance
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Nash, Katherine A., primary, Weerahandi, Himali, additional, Yu, Huihui, additional, Venkatesh, Arjun K., additional, Holaday, Louisa W., additional, Herrin, Jeph, additional, Lin, Zhenqiu, additional, Horwitz, Leora I., additional, Ross, Joseph S., additional, and Bernheim, Susannah M., additional
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85. Self-assembled active actomyosin gels spontaneously curve and wrinkle similar to biological cells and tissues
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Livne, Gefen, primary, Gat, Shachar, additional, Armon, Shahaf, additional, and Bernheim-Groswasser, Anne, additional
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86. Interplay between activity, elasticity, and liquid transport in self-contractile biopolymer gels
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Bernheim-Groswasser, Anne, primary, Livne, Gefen, additional, Nardinocchi, Paola, additional, Recrosi, Filippo, additional, and Teresi, Luciano, additional
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87. Viral proteins activate PARIS-mediated tRNA degradation and viral tRNAs rescue infection
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Burman, Nathaniel, primary, Belukhina, Svetlana, additional, Depardieu, Florence, additional, Wilkinson, Royce A., additional, Skutel, Mikhail, additional, Santiago-Frangos, Andrew, additional, Graham, Ava B., additional, Livenskyi, Alexei, additional, Chechenina, Anna, additional, Morozova, Natalia, additional, Zahl, Trevor, additional, Henriques, William S., additional, Buyukyoruk, Murat, additional, Rouillon, Christophe, additional, Shyrokova, Lena, additional, Kurata, Tatsuaki, additional, Hauryliuk, Vasili, additional, Severinov, Konstantin, additional, Groseille, Justine, additional, Thierry, Agnès, additional, Koszul, Romain, additional, Tesson, Florian, additional, Bernheim, Aude, additional, Bikard, David, additional, Wiedenheft, Blake, additional, and Isaev, Artem, additional
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88. Prokaryotic viperins produce diverse antiviral molecules
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Bernheim, Aude, Millman, Adi, Ofir, Gal, Meitav, Gilad, Avraham, Carmel, Shomar, Helena, Rosenberg, Masha M., Tal, Nir, Melamed, Sarah, Amitai, Gil, and Sorek, Rotem
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89. Peter Conrad Werner Hoffmann (1930–2023). Forschung und Lehre
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Bernheim, Robert, primary
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90. Long-term results after the réparation à l'étage ventriculaire procedure for transposition of the great arteries and double-outlet right ventricle with pulmonary stenosis
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Pontailler, Margaux, primary, Moiroux-Sahraoui, Alexander, additional, Bernheim, Ségolène, additional, Gaudin, Régis, additional, Houyel, Lucile, additional, Bonnet, Damien, additional, Vouhé, Pascal, additional, and Raisky, Olivier, additional
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91. Extracting the dynamic correlation length of actin networks from microrheology experiments
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Sonn-Segev, Adar, Bernheim-Groswasser, Anne, and Roichman, Yael
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The mechanical properties of polymer gels based on cytoskeleton proteins (e.g. actin) have been studied extensively due to their significant role in biological cell motility and in maintaining the cell's structural integrity. Microrheology is the natural method of choice for such studies due to its economy in sample volume, its wide frequency range, and its spatial sensitivity. In microrheology, the thermal motion of tracer particles embedded in a complex fluid is used to extract the fluid's viscoelastic properties. Comparing the motion of a single particle to the correlated motion of particle pairs, it is possible to extract viscoelastic properties at different length scales. In a recent study, a crossover between intermediate and bulk response of complex fluids was discovered in microrheology measurements of reconstituted actin networks. This crossover length was related to structural and mechanical properties of the networks, such as their mesh size and dynamic correlation length. Here we capitalize on this result giving a detailed description of our analysis scheme, and demonstrating how this relation can be used to extract the dynamic correlation length of a polymer network. We further study the relation between the dynamic correlation length and the structure of the network, by introducing a new length scale, the average filament length, without altering the network's mesh size. Contrary to the prevailing assumption, that the dynamic correlation length is equivalent to the mesh size of the network, we find that the dynamic correlation length increases once the filament length is reduced below the crossover distance., Comment: 6 pages, 8 figures
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92. Do People Report Happiness Accurately?
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Andreoni, James, Bernheim, B. Douglas, and Tingyan Jia, Tingyan
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93. Lung base CT findings in COVID-19 adult patients presenting with acute abdominal complaints: case series from a major New York City health system
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King, Michael J., Lewis, Sara, El Homsi, Maria, Hernandez Meza, Gabriela, Bernheim, Adam, Jacobi, Adam, Chung, Michael, and Taouli, Bachir
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94. Soil Type Impacts Macrohabitat Selection and Spatiotemporal Activity Patterns of Testudo graeca in an Eastern Mediterranean Ecosystem
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Bernheim, Mai, Shanas, Uri, and Bar-Massada, Avi
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95. A matter of background : DNA repair pathways as a possible cause for the sparse distribution of CRISPR-Cas systems in bacteria
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Bernheim, Aude, Bikard, David, Touchon, Marie, and Rocha, Eduardo P. C.
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96. Predictability and Power in Legislative Bargaining
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ALI, S. NAGEEB, BERNHEIM, B. DOUGLAS, and FAN, XIAOCHEN
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97. Children with autism spectrum disorder produce more ambiguous and less socially meaningful facial expressions: an experimental study using random forest classifiers
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Charline Grossard, Arnaud Dapogny, David Cohen, Sacha Bernheim, Estelle Juillet, Fanny Hamel, Stéphanie Hun, Jérémy Bourgeois, Hugues Pellerin, Sylvie Serret, Kevin Bailly, and Laurence Chaby
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Abstract Background Computer vision combined with human annotation could offer a novel method for exploring facial expression (FE) dynamics in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Methods We recruited 157 children with typical development (TD) and 36 children with ASD in Paris and Nice to perform two experimental tasks to produce FEs with emotional valence. FEs were explored by judging ratings and by random forest (RF) classifiers. To do so, we located a set of 49 facial landmarks in the task videos, we generated a set of geometric and appearance features and we used RF classifiers to explore how children with ASD differed from TD children when producing FEs. Results Using multivariate models including other factors known to predict FEs (age, gender, intellectual quotient, emotion subtype, cultural background), ratings from expert raters showed that children with ASD had more difficulty producing FEs than TD children. In addition, when we explored how RF classifiers performed, we found that classification tasks, except for those for sadness, were highly accurate and that RF classifiers needed more facial landmarks to achieve the best classification for children with ASD. Confusion matrices showed that when RF classifiers were tested in children with ASD, anger was often confounded with happiness. Limitations The sample size of the group of children with ASD was lower than that of the group of TD children. By using several control calculations, we tried to compensate for this limitation. Conclusion Children with ASD have more difficulty producing socially meaningful FEs. The computer vision methods we used to explore FE dynamics also highlight that the production of FEs in children with ASD carries more ambiguity.
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98. Secure Attachment Representation in Adolescence Buffers Heart-Rate Reactivity in Response to Attachment-Related Stressors
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Manuela Gander, Alexander Karabatsiakis, Katharina Nuderscher, Dorothee Bernheim, Cornelia Doyen-Waldecker, and Anna Buchheim
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To date, we know very little about the effects of the differences in attachment classifications on the physiological correlates of stress regulation in adolescent age groups. The present study examined for the first time heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV) during an attachment interview in adolescents. HR and HRV data were collected during a baseline assessment as well as during the administration of the Adult Attachment Projective Picture System (AAP) in a community-based sample of 56 adolescents (26 females and 30 males, mean age = 16.05 years [SD = 1.10]). We additionally used the Adult Attachment Interview (AAI) in 50% of our sample to test the convergent validity. Adolescents with a secure attachment representation showed a higher HRV from baseline to the AAP interview compared to those with an insecure-dismissing (Ds) and the unresolved group. A comparison between the two insecure attachment groups showed no significant difference related to HR and HRV. Cohen’s Kappa (κ = 0.81) revealed an almost perfect agreement between the AAP and the AAI for the four-group classification. Our results indicate that adolescents with a secure attachment representation are more capable of dealing with attachment-related distress which is represented in higher HRV during an attachment interview.
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99. Neural Correlates of Attachment Representation in Patients With Borderline Personality Disorder Using a Personalized Functional Magnet Resonance Imaging Task
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Dorothee Bernheim, Anna Buchheim, Martin Domin, Renate Mentel, and Martin Lotze
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BackgroundFear of abandonment and aloneness play a key role in the clinical understanding interpersonal and attachment-specific problems in patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and has been investigated in previous functional Magnet Resonance Imaging (fMRI) studies. The aim of the present study was to examine how different aspects of attachment representations are processed in BPD, by using for the first time an fMRI attachment paradigm including personalized core sentences from the participants’ own attachment stories. We hypothesized that BPD patients would show increased functional involvement of limbic brain regions associated with fear and pain (e.g., the amygdala and the anterior cingulate cortex) when presented personalized attachment relevant stimuli representing loneliness compared to healthy controls (HC).MethodsWe examined the attachment classifications of 26 female BPD patients and 26 female HC using the Adult Attachment Projective Picture System (AAP). We used an fMRI-adapted attachment paradigm to investigate the neural correlates of attachment. All participants were presented three personalized (vs. neutral) sentences extracted from their AAP attachment narrative, combined with standardized AAP pictures representing being alone (monadic) or in interactive (dyadic) attachment situations.ResultsAs expected, the classification of unresolved attachment was significantly greater in BPD compared to HC. BPD patients showed increased fMRI-activation in brain areas associated with fear, pain, and hyperarousal than HC when presented with personalized attachment-relevant alone stimuli. In particular, pictures with monadic attachment situations induced greater anterior medial cingulate cortex, anterior insula, amygdala, thalamus and superior temporal gyrus activation in the patient group.ConclusionThe results point to increased fMRI-activation in areas processing emotional distress and painful experiences in BPD patients. In particular, the emotional cascade reflecting attachment distress was evoked by combining monadic pictures, representing abandonment and aloneness, with the patients’ personalized narrative material. Our results confirmed and replicated previous results that illustrate once again the high relevance of aloneness and feelings of abandonment for BPD in the context of attachment trauma. Moreover, our results support the hypothesis of hypermentalization in response to attachment distress as a core feature of social-cognitive impairment in BPD associated with common treatment implications across different therapeutic orientations.
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100. Mirowatisiwin : vers le mieux-être à Manawan : une recherche-action au service du Principe de Joyce
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Emmanuelle Bernheim and Eva Ottawa
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hospitalisation involontaire ,santé mentale ,colonialisme ,mieux-être ,décolonisation ,involuntary admission ,mental health ,colonialism ,well-being ,decolonization ,hospitalización involuntaria ,salud mental ,colonialismo ,bienestar ,descolonización ,Anthropology ,GN1-890 ,History (General) ,D1-2009 - Abstract
La psychiatrie est un puissant outil de gouvernance coloniale, proposant une vision hégémonique de la société et possédant des pouvoirs exceptionnels tels que l’hospitalisation involontaire. Les recherches menées ailleurs démontrent que les membres des Premières Nations sont surreprésentés parmi les personnes internées en psychiatrie. Aucune recherche québécoise ou canadienne n’a été menée sur le sujet ; des constats alarmants ont cependant été posés dans la communauté de Manawan. En partenariat avec les Services de santé Masko Siwin, le Conseil des Atikamekw de Manawan et la Commission de la santé et des services sociaux des Premières Nations du Québec et du Labrador, l’équipe de recherche a développé un projet en deux volets. Le premier vise à documenter les pratiques d’hospitalisation involontaire et leurs effets sur les membres de la communauté de Manawan. Le second vise à soutenir le développement de services Mirowatisiwin par et pour la communauté et à en documenter les impacts.
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