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2. Change My Frame: Reframing in the Wild in r/ChangeMyView
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Peguero, Arturo Martínez and Watanabe, Taro
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Computer Science - Computation and Language ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Computers and Society ,68T50 ,I.2.7 - Abstract
Recent work in reframing, within the scope of text style transfer, has so far made use of out-of-context, task-prompted utterances in order to produce neutralizing or optimistic reframes. Our work aims to generalize reframing based on the subreddit r/ChangeMyView (CMV). We build a dataset that leverages CMV's community's interactions and conventions to identify high-value, community-recognized utterances that produce changes of perspective. With this data, we widen the scope of the direction of reframing since the changes in perspective do not only occur in neutral or positive directions. We fine tune transformer-based models, make use of a modern LLM to refine our dataset, and explore challenges in the dataset creation and evaluation around this type of reframing., Comment: 3 pages, NAACL 2024 workshop
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- 2024
3. A screening analysis of foliar terpene emissions of 36 rainforest tree species in French Guiana and their relationships with seasonality
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Llusià, Joan, Asensio, Dolores, Sardans, Jordi, Filella, Iolanda, Peguero, Guille, Grau, Oriol, Ogaya, Romà, Urbina, Ifigenia, Gargallo-Garriga, Albert, Verryckt, Lore T., Van Langenhove, Leandro, Brechet, Laëtitia M., Courtois, Elodie, Stahl, Clément, Janssens, Ivan A., and Peñuelas, Josep
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- 2024
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4. Creating a Process for Equitable Action to Prevent School and Community Violence
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Patricia Campie, Anthony Peguero, Jonathan Scaccia, Allyson Pakstis, and Brittany Cook
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This article presents the "Readiness for Solutions to Lower Violence Model (ReSOLV)" a model generated from Elinor Ostrom's Institutional Analysis Framework, as an alternative approach for adopting equitable and evidence-based strategies to reduce violence in schools and communities. The article explores application of the model within the context of three unique study sites from a longitudinal study in California involving one large county urban school district and county, one small city and school district, and one rural city and school district. We review prevailing approaches for responding to school and public safety problems and examine relevant literature on individual, organizational and community readiness to change the status quo in favor of evidence-based solutions. Implications for school safety research and practice are discussed.
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- 2024
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5. Connections between the Racial/Ethnic Make-Up of the Student Body and School Safety Personnel Use
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Andrea N. Montes, Sarah Lindstrom Johnson, Angelica Lopez, Brooke Johnson, Alexis Klemm, Kay S. Varela, and Anthony Peguero
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Few studies empirically compare the approaches law enforcement officers (LEOs) and school mental health professionals (SMHPs) use to keep schools safe. Such comparisons are important for improving safety and student wellbeing. A focus on the experiences of racial/ethnic minority students is especially important given evidence that school safety approaches have harmed this group. In this study, we compare how LEOs and SMHPs report prioritizing their duties and how this prioritization varies in schools with a predominantly Latino/a/x or Native American population or diverse population versus a predominantly White population. To these ends, we pair school-level data with survey data from LEOs and SMHPs. Both LEOs and SMHPs prioritize and focus on reducing the risk of violence and building strong relationships. We also find that school demographic context plays a role in how some, but not all, school safety activities are prioritized. Implications for scholarship and policy are discussed.
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6. Are Schools Stricter at the Border? Investigating the Relationships between School Strictness, Juvenile Justice, and the Border
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Kay S. Varela, Janice Iwama, Miner P. Marchbanks III, Krystlelynn Caraballo, Anthony A. Peguero, Jamilia Blake, John M. Eason, and Jun Sung Hong
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Immigration disparities are associated with strict school climates and juvenile justice. Place also matters concerning school strictness and disproportionate minority contact for minority youth. What remains unknown is the relationship between school strictness, immigration, and punishment along the Texas-Mexico border. Drawing from the Texas Education Agency's (TEA) Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS), we address two questions regarding the relationship between school strictness and juvenile justice referrals in border and non-border schools. First, do the relationships between school strictness and juvenile referrals differ between border and non-border schools? Second, does school strictness moderate the children of immigrants' juvenile justice referrals at border and non-border schools? Findings indicate border and non-border distinctions regarding both strict and lenient school disciplinary practices and the relationships with juvenile justice referrals. This study contributes to juvenile justice research by investigating potential links between school strictness, immigration, juvenile justice referrals, and place.
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7. Effect of JM-20 on Age-Related Cognitive Impairment in Mice
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Wong-Guerra, Maylin, Montano-Peguero, Yanay, Ramírez-Sánchez, Jeney, Alfonso, Enrique García, Hernández-Enseñat, Daniela, Isaac, Yeniceis Alcántara, Padrón-Yaquis, Alejandro Saúl, da Rocha, João Batista Teixeira, Fonseca-Fonseca, Luis Arturo, and Núñez-Figueredo, Yanier
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- 2025
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8. Above and belowground functional trait response to biochar addition in seedlings of six tropical dry forest tree species
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Lanuza, Oscar R., Peñuelas, Josep, Espelta, Josep M., and Peguero, Guille
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- 2025
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9. North–south pathways, emerging variants, and high climate suitability characterize the recent spread of dengue virus serotypes 2 and 3 in the Dominican Republic
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Miguel, Isaac, Feliz, Edwin P., Agramonte, Robinson, Martinez, Pedro V., Vergara, Carlos, Imbert, Yvonne, De la Cruz, Lucia, de Castro, Nurys, Cedano, Odalis, De la Paz, Yamilka, Fonseca, Vagner, Santiago, Gilberto A., Muñoz-Jordán, Jorge L., Peguero, Armando, Paulino-Ramírez, Robert, Grubaugh, Nathan D., de Filippis, Ana Maria Bispo, Alcantara, Luiz Carlos Junior, Rico, Jairo Mendez, Lourenço, José, Franco, Leticia, and Giovanetti, Marta
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10. Travel surveillance uncovers dengue virus dynamics and introductions in the Caribbean
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Taylor-Salmon, Emma, Hill, Verity, Paul, Lauren M., Koch, Robert T., Breban, Mallery I., Chaguza, Chrispin, Sodeinde, Afeez, Warren, Joshua L., Bunch, Sylvia, Cano, Natalia, Cone, Marshall, Eysoldt, Sarah, Garcia, Alezaundra, Gilles, Nicadia, Hagy, Andrew, Heberlein, Lea, Jaber, Rayah, Kassens, Elizabeth, Colarusso, Pamela, Davis, Amanda, Baudin, Samantha, Rico, Edhelene, Mejía-Echeverri, Álvaro, Scott, Blake, Stanek, Danielle, Zimler, Rebecca, Muñoz-Jordán, Jorge L., Santiago, Gilberto A., Adams, Laura E., Paz-Bailey, Gabriela, Spillane, Melanie, Katebi, Volha, Paulino-Ramírez, Robert, Mueses, Sayira, Peguero, Armando, Sánchez, Nelissa, Norman, Francesca F., Galán, Juan-Carlos, Huits, Ralph, Hamer, Davidson H., Vogels, Chantal B. F., Morrison, Andrea, Michael, Scott F., and Grubaugh, Nathan D.
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11. Different profiles of soil phosphorous compounds depending on tree species and availability of soil phosphorus in a tropical rainforest in French Guiana
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Gargallo-Garriga, Albert, Sardans, Jordi, Llusià, Joan, Peguero, Guille, Ayala-Roque, Marta, Courtois, Elodie A., Stahl, Clément, Urban, Otmar, Klem, Karel, Nolis, Pau, Pérez-Trujillo, Miriam, Parella, Teodor, Richter, Andreas, Janssens, Ivan A., and Peñuelas, Josep
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12. Oak leaf morphology may be more strongly shaped by climate than by phylogeny
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Martín-Sánchez, Rubén, Sancho-Knapik, Domingo, Alonso-Forn, David, López-Ballesteros, Ana, Ferrio, Juan Pedro, Hipp, Andrew L., Peguero-Pina, José Javier, and Gil-Pelegrín, Eustaquio
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- 2024
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13. Symptomatic rib fracture nonunion: a systematic review of the literature
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DeGenova, Daniel T., Peabody, John T., Schrock, John B., Homan, Morgan D., Peguero, Emil Suriel, and Taylor, Benjamin C.
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14. North–south pathways, emerging variants, and high climate suitability characterize the recent spread of dengue virus serotypes 2 and 3 in the Dominican Republic
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Isaac Miguel, Edwin P. Feliz, Robinson Agramonte, Pedro V. Martinez, Carlos Vergara, Yvonne Imbert, Lucia De la Cruz, Nurys de Castro, Odalis Cedano, Yamilka De la Paz, Vagner Fonseca, Gilberto A. Santiago, Jorge L. Muñoz-Jordán, Armando Peguero, Robert Paulino-Ramírez, Nathan D. Grubaugh, Ana Maria Bispo de Filippis, Luiz Carlos Junior Alcantara, Jairo Mendez Rico, José Lourenço, Leticia Franco, and Marta Giovanetti
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Dengue virus ,Genomic epidemiology ,Dominican Republic ,Caribbean ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background Dengue fever remains a significant public health challenge in tropical and subtropical regions, with its transmission dynamics being influenced by both environmental factors and human mobility. The Dominican Republic, a biodiversity hotspot in the Caribbean, has experienced recurrent dengue outbreaks, yet detailed understanding of the virus's transmission pathways and the impact of climatic factors remains limited. This study aims to elucidate the recent transmission dynamics of the dengue virus (DENV) in the Dominican Republic, utilizing a combination of genomic sequencing and epidemiological data analysis, alongside an examination of historical climate patterns. Methods We conducted a comprehensive study involving the genomic sequencing of DENV samples collected from patients across different regions of the Dominican Republic over a two-year period. Phylogenetic analyses were performed to identify the circulation of DENV lineages and to trace transmission pathways. Epidemiological data were integrated to analyze trends in dengue incidence and distribution. Additionally, we integrated historical climate data spanning several decades to assess trends in temperature and their potential impact on DENV transmission potential. Results Our results highlight a previously unknown north–south transmission pathway within the country, with the co-circulation of multiple virus lineages. Additionally, we examine the historical climate data, revealing long-term trends towards higher theoretical potential for dengue transmission due to rising temperatures. Conclusion This multidisciplinary study reveals intricate patterns of dengue virus transmission in the Dominican Republic, characterized by the co-circulation of multiple DENV lineages and a novel transmission pathway. The observed correlation between rising temperatures and increased dengue transmission potential emphasizes the need for integrated climate-informed strategies in dengue control efforts. Our findings offer critical insights for public health authorities in the Dominican Republic and similar settings, guiding resource allocation and the development of preparedness strategies to mitigate the impacts of climate change on dengue transmission.
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15. Easy Talking With Parents as a Buffer in the Association Between Bullying Victimization and Declining Academic Performance among Foreign-Born and U.S.-Born Adolescents
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Hong, Jun Sung, Gómez, Anthony, Kim, Jinwon, and Peguero, Anthony A
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Pediatric ,Violence Research ,Youth Violence ,Physical Injury - Accidents and Adverse Effects ,Academics ,Adolescence ,Bullying ,Immigrant ,Nativity ,Parents ,Sociology ,Psychology ,Social Psychology - Abstract
The present study examines whether easy talking with parents would buffer the association between bullying victimization and declining academic performance among a nationally representative sample of foreign-born and U.S.-born adolescents. The study was drawn from the Health Behavior in School-Aged Children 2009-2010 cohort study in the United States. Analyses include descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and moderated regression analysis for each group (i.e., foreign-born and U.S.-born). Results indicate a significant relationship between bullying victimization and declining academic performance for foreign-born and U.S.-born adolescents. Findings also suggest that easy talking with parents moderated the association between bullying victimization and declining academic performance but for foreign-born adolescents only. The study highlights the importance of family and parental communication to ensure immigrant adolescents’ health, well-being, and academic progress. Practice and policy implications and future research directions are discussed.
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- 2023
16. Eftilagimod Alpha (a Soluble LAG-3 Protein) Combined With Pembrolizumab in Second-Line Metastatic NSCLC Refractory to Anti–Programmed Cell Death Protein 1/Programmed Death-Ligand 1-Based Therapy: Final Results from a Phase 2 Study
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Matthew G. Krebs, MD, Martin Forster, MD, PhD, Margarita Majem, MD, PhD, Julio Peguero, MD, Wade Iams, MD, Tim Clay, MD, Patricia Roxburgh, MD, PhD, Bernard Doger, MD, PhD, Pawan Bajaj, MD, Andres Barba, MD, Suvini Perera, MS, Christian Mueller, MS, and Frédéric Triebel, MD, PhD
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Non–small cell lung cancer ,Anti-PD-(L)1 Refractory ,Eftilagimod alpha ,Immune checkpoint inhibitor ,Pembrolizumab ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Introduction: Eftilagimod alpha (efti), a soluble lymphocyte activation gene-3 protein, triggers antigen-presenting cell and T-cell (CD4+ and CD8+) activation and helps overcome resistance to programmed cell death protein 1 or programmed cell death-ligand 1 (PD-(L)1) inhibitors. We assessed efti plus pembrolizumab in second-line anti–PD-(L)1-refractory metastatic patients with NSCLC. Methods: After confirmed progression on anti-PD-(L)1-based first-line therapy, patients received efti (30 mg subcutaneously every 2 weeks for eight 3-week cycles and then every 3 weeks for up to 54 weeks) plus pembrolizumab (200 mg intravenously every 3 weeks for up to 105 weeks). The primary endpoint was the objective response rate by modified Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors version 1.1 for immune-based therapies. Secondary endpoints included disease control rate, progression-free survival, overall survival (OS), and tolerability. Exploratory endpoints included tumor growth kinetics and predefined subgroup analyses. Programmed cell death-ligand 1 tumor proportion score was assessed centrally. Results: Thirty-six patients were enrolled from April 2019 to August 2021 using Simon’s two-stage design. Most patients (81.8%) had low or negative (
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17. La rúbrica para la evaluación de habilidades comunicativas en Odontología
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Mohamed-Azís Pérez-Caldevilla, Hilda Aleida Peguero Morejón, Bernardo Manuel Núñez Pérez, and Isis Anastasia Rojas Herrera
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evaluación educacional ,comunicación ,competencia profesional ,odontología ,calidad de la atención de salud ,ciencia, tecnología y sociedad. ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Introducción: el dominio de procedimientos en salud no es suficiente en las competencias exigidas por la sociedad para el estomatólogo, la habilidad para comunicarse con el paciente y generar confianza es esencial. Resulta de gran utilidad el enfoque de ciencia y tecnología para solucionar esta problemática. Objetivo: fundamentar los aspectos teóricos relacionados con la rúbrica como propuesta para evaluar las habilidades comunicativas en estudiantes de Estomatología desde el enfoque de ciencia y tecnología. Métodos: se realizó una revisión narrativa mediante el análisis y síntesis de los contenidos encontrados en la búsqueda documental siguiendo un proceso histórico-lógico. La búsqueda se realizó entre septiembre y noviembre de 2023, con los motores científicos Scielo y Google Scholar; de los artículos revisados se utilizaron 24 para el estudio. Desarrollo: varios constructos han abordado, desde la ciencia, las dimensiones necesarias para lograr la evaluación de las habilidades comunicativas y muestran las formas más adecuadas. La propuesta de rúbrica para evaluarlas en estudiantes de Estomatología, desde la tecnología, constituye un aporte coherente con las competencias profesionales del siglo XXI y constituye una respuesta adecuada a la problemática social planteada. Conclusiones: la rúbrica como instrumento para medir habilidades comunicativas, con la integración de enfoques interdisciplinarios, puede ser la solución a un problema social relevante y contribuir a elevar la calidad de la atención estomatológica y la satisfacción del paciente.
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18. Cook’s balloon versus dinoprostone for Labour induction of term pregnancies with fetal GROWth restriction: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial in tertiary maternity hospitals in Spain (COLIGROW study)
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Cecilia Villalain, Edurne Mazarico, Anna Peguero, Francesc Figueras, Eva Meler, Ignacio Herraiz, Alberto Galindo, Irene Llorente Muñoz, Erika Bonacina, Jose Eliseo Blanco, Patricia Barbero, Águeda Barberá, María Luisa Sánchez, and David Lora Pablos
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Introduction Fetal growth restriction (FGR) affects about 3%–5% of term pregnancies. If prenatally detected and anterograde umbilical artery flow is preserved (stage I), it is recommended to deliver at term (≥ 37+0 weeks). In the absence of contraindications, the vaginal route is preferred, and labour induction is usually required. It has been postulated that mechanical methods for cervical ripening may have an optimal profile for the induction of term FGR fetuses since they are associated with less uterine stimulation than the standard pharmacological methods, and therefore, could be better tolerated by fetuses with reduced placental reserve. This study aims to evaluate whether cervical ripening with a Cook’s balloon for the induction of labour from 37+0 weeks of gestation in the stage I FGR manages to increase the rate of vaginal delivery compared with vaginal dinoprostone.Methods and analysis This will be an open-labelled, randomised, parallel-group clinical trial to be held in five Spanish maternities. Women aged ≥18 years with singleton pregnancies complicated with stage I FGR (defined as the presence of at least one of these two criteria: (1) estimated fetal weight (EFW) 95th percentile and presence of antegrade end-diastolic flow or (2.2.) Cerebroplacental ratio
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19. The Artistic Tension: Facetuning, algorithms and the wild era of self-perception.
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Gretchen Andrew, María Peguero, and Amelie Schlaeffer
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20. Understanding the relationship between gender and mental health in adolescence: the Gender Adherence Index (GAI)
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Cela-Bertran, Xavier, Peguero, Guille, Serral, Gemma, Sánchez-Ledesma, Esther, Martínez-Hernáez, Angel, and Pié-Balaguer, Asun
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- 2024
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21. Special issue: Advancing Latina/o/x criminologies
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León, Kenneth Sebastian, Peguero, Anthony A., and Dinzey-Flores, Zaire Z.
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- 2023
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22. Travel surveillance uncovers dengue virus dynamics and introductions in the Caribbean
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Emma Taylor-Salmon, Verity Hill, Lauren M. Paul, Robert T. Koch, Mallery I. Breban, Chrispin Chaguza, Afeez Sodeinde, Joshua L. Warren, Sylvia Bunch, Natalia Cano, Marshall Cone, Sarah Eysoldt, Alezaundra Garcia, Nicadia Gilles, Andrew Hagy, Lea Heberlein, Rayah Jaber, Elizabeth Kassens, Pamela Colarusso, Amanda Davis, Samantha Baudin, Edhelene Rico, Álvaro Mejía-Echeverri, Blake Scott, Danielle Stanek, Rebecca Zimler, Jorge L. Muñoz-Jordán, Gilberto A. Santiago, Laura E. Adams, Gabriela Paz-Bailey, Melanie Spillane, Volha Katebi, Robert Paulino-Ramírez, Sayira Mueses, Armando Peguero, Nelissa Sánchez, Francesca F. Norman, Juan-Carlos Galán, Ralph Huits, Davidson H. Hamer, Chantal B. F. Vogels, Andrea Morrison, Scott F. Michael, and Nathan D. Grubaugh
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Abstract Dengue is the most prevalent mosquito-borne viral disease in humans, and cases are continuing to rise globally. In particular, islands in the Caribbean have experienced more frequent outbreaks, and all four dengue virus (DENV) serotypes have been reported in the region, leading to hyperendemicity and increased rates of severe disease. However, there is significant variability regarding virus surveillance and reporting between islands, making it difficult to obtain an accurate understanding of the epidemiological patterns in the Caribbean. To investigate this, we used travel surveillance and genomic epidemiology to reconstruct outbreak dynamics, DENV serotype turnover, and patterns of spread within the region from 2009-2022. We uncovered two recent DENV-3 introductions from Asia, one of which resulted in a large outbreak in Cuba, which was previously under-reported. We also show that while outbreaks can be synchronized between islands, they are often caused by different serotypes. Our study highlights the importance of surveillance of infected travelers to provide a snapshot of local introductions and transmission in areas with limited local surveillance and suggests that the recent DENV-3 introductions may pose a major public health threat in the region.
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23. Different profiles of soil phosphorous compounds depending on tree species and availability of soil phosphorus in a tropical rainforest in French Guiana
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Albert Gargallo-Garriga, Jordi Sardans, Joan Llusià, Guille Peguero, Marta Ayala-Roque, Elodie A. Courtois, Clément Stahl, Otmar Urban, Karel Klem, Pau Nolis, Miriam Pérez-Trujillo, Teodor Parella, Andreas Richter, Ivan A. Janssens, and Josep Peñuelas
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Rainforest ,Phosphorus ,P metabolomic niche ,Diversity ,Metabolomics ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Abstract Background The availability of soil phosphorus (P) often limits the productivities of wet tropical lowland forests. Little is known, however, about the metabolomic profile of different chemical P compounds with potentially different uses and about the cycling of P and their variability across space under different tree species in highly diverse tropical rainforests. Results We hypothesised that the different strategies of the competing tree species to retranslocate, mineralise, mobilise, and take up P from the soil would promote distinct soil 31P profiles. We tested this hypothesis by performing a metabolomic analysis of the soils in two rainforests in French Guiana using 31P nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). We analysed 31P NMR chemical shifts in soil solutions of model P compounds, including inorganic phosphates, orthophosphate mono- and diesters, phosphonates, and organic polyphosphates. The identity of the tree species (growing above the soil samples) explained > 53% of the total variance of the 31P NMR metabolomic profiles of the soils, suggesting species-specific ecological niches and/or species-specific interactions with the soil microbiome and soil trophic web structure and functionality determining the use and production of P compounds. Differences at regional and topographic levels also explained some part of the the total variance of the 31P NMR profiles, although less than the influence of the tree species. Multivariate analyses of soil 31P NMR metabolomics data indicated higher soil concentrations of P biomolecules involved in the active use of P (nucleic acids and molecules involved with energy and anabolism) in soils with lower concentrations of total soil P and higher concentrations of P-storing biomolecules in soils with higher concentrations of total P. Conclusions The results strongly suggest “niches” of soil P profiles associated with physical gradients, mostly topographic position, and with the specific distribution of species along this gradient, which is associated with species-specific strategies of soil P mineralisation, mobilisation, use, and uptake.
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24. Oak leaf morphology may be more strongly shaped by climate than by phylogeny
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Rubén Martín-Sánchez, Domingo Sancho-Knapik, David Alonso-Forn, Ana López-Ballesteros, Juan Pedro Ferrio, Andrew L. Hipp, José Javier Peguero-Pina, and Eustaquio Gil-Pelegrín
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Quercus ,Macroclimate ,Functional traits ,Factor Analysis of Mixed Data ,Leaf syndrome ,Forestry ,SD1-669.5 - Abstract
Abstract Key message Despite been grown under the same climate, oak species are able to correlate with looser, but still identifiable, leaf morphological syndromes, composed by morphological traits with an ecological role in their respective macroclimates. Context Environmental restrictions imposed by climate have been shown to modulate leaf morphology. A reduction of leaf area in hot and dry climates reduces overheating because of a thinner boundary layer. Lobed shapes enhance hydraulic conductivity and faster cooling. Elongated leaves drain more quickly under high precipitation. Trichomes may help to reduce the effects of excessive sun exposure in hot and dry environments. Leaf mass per area (LMA) increases in stressful environments. Aim To assess the influence of global climate and clade on oak leaf syndromes comprising morphological traits with ecological roles. Methods We analyzed seven morphological traits in 141 oak species grown in a botanical garden, characterized into five macroclimates, and explored the partial effects of clade and climate. Results We found significant associations between macroclimate and every morphological trait measured. Temperate species tend to have large, obovate, lobed, malacophyllous leaves. Species occurring in dry habitats usually present small, rounded, pubescent, sclerophyllous leaves. Warm and wet climates induce the development of slender, lanceolate, glabrous leaves with an acuminate apex. Conclusion The functional roles of the different morphological traits are partially confirmed in genus Quercus as a response to the different macroclimates, where different leaf syndromes can be distinguished.
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25. El Amigo de la Infancia, primer periódico dedicado a los niños en Morelia, Michoacán, México, 1875-1876
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Neiffe Valencia Calderón and María Guadalupe Cedeño Peguero
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Educación ,educación infantil ,prensa educativa ,History of education ,LA5-2396 ,History (General) ,D1-2009 - Abstract
El presente trabajo es una investigación documental realizada fundamentalmente con publicaciones resguardadas en la Hemeroteca Pública “Mariano de Jesús Torres” de la Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo. Se centra en el estudio del periódico El Amigo de la Infancia, cuyo limitado tiraje ocurrió entre 1875 y 1876 en la ciudad de Morelia, Michoacán, México. El objetivo del presente documento es mostrar una de las formas en que se utilizó a la prensa para instruir a los niños de la época. Aunque era un sector pequeño de la sociedad que tenía acceso al periódico, se dio un gran impulso a la educación con este material, sin ser un instrumento oficial publicado por el Estado. En él se publicaban además noticias sobre lo que acontecía en los asuntos educativos y financieros, no solo de la localidad, sino incluso nacionales, temas relacionados con las matemáticas, geografía, meteorología, cosmografía y la formación moral. En el texto se promovía también el nacionalismo, por ser un tema en boga en la temporalidad de sus publicaciones. El periódico, editado en su primer número en septiembre de 1875, publicó varias notas sobre la importancia de la higiene, pues ya en ese tiempo se asociaban las enfermedades con las inadecuadas medidas sanitarias. Para la realización del documento se revisó todo el tiraje del periódico, que consta de 17 números, además de otros documentos bibliográficos relacionados con el tema. La publicación marcó la pauta para que a la postre aparecieran otras similares que ayudaron a resarcir el rezago educativo en la entidad.
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26. Is there evidence for using ketamine among individuals with dementia?
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Arushi Kapoor, Tanya Peguero Estevez, Carol Chan, Natsuko Yamagata, Kyra Doumlele, and Rajesh Tampi
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
The aim of this short narrative review was to evaluate the existing literature regarding the clinical use of ketamine among individuals with dementia, especially those with behavioral disturbances. PubMed, Cochrane, and Ovid (Embase, APA PsycINFO, and MEDLINE) databases were searched for abstracts using the search terms “ketamine” AND “dementia.” Only articles describing the use of ketamine in individuals with dementia were included. Articles that did not include individuals with dementia, did not use ketamine, were published in a non-English language, primarily described animal studies, or were reviews were excluded. Three case reports met the inclusion criteria. One described the use of subcutaneous ketamine for depression, one described the use of intramuscular ketamine for acute agitation, and one described the use of S-ketamine as anesthesia during electroconvulsive therapy for depression and catatonia. No significant adverse effects were reported in any of the cases. Although the use of ketamine in the treatment of depression and agitation associated with dementia has potential, the current evidence remains limited. High-quality prospective studies are needed to confirm the observations of these case reports before ketamine can be used to treat behavioral disturbances in individuals with dementia.
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27. Design, rationale and protocol for Glycemic Observation and Metabolic Outcomes in Mothers and Offspring (GO MOMs): an observational cohort study
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Erin S LeBlanc, Mary Larkin, José Castillo, Erika Werner, William Lowe, Michael Gomez, David Amy, Afshin Azimirad, Camille E Powe, Denise Scholtens, Kimberly K Vesco, Kristi Bays, Stefan Massimino, Sperry Robinson, Katrina Schell, Gillian A Walters, Teresa A Hillier, Caryn Oshiro, Sandra Cordero, Connor Howick, Lisa Kim, Yannica Theda Martinez, Olena Pishchalenko, Vladka Wastlova, Noelia Zork, Mirella Mourad, Jacqueline Lonier, Uma Reddy, Jayleen Acevedo, Belgica Peguero, Francesca Facco, Maisa Feghali, Heather Bocan, Savannah Stramowski, Andrea Edlow, William Barth, David Nathan, Robin Azevedo, Arantxa Medina Baez, Chinenye Iroajanma, Jacqueline Maya, Nefeli Neamonitaki, Nopporn Thangthaeng, Lynn Yee, William Grobman, Emily Szmuilowicz, Alyssa Aguirre, Evelyn Guevara, Gail Mallett, Samantha Matos, Shubhi Tyagi, Alexandra Spadola, Patrick Catalano, Dwight Rouse, Madeline Malloy, Floralba Parra, Jennifer Sherr, Audrey Merriam, Sherrie Bitterman, Elizabeth Considine, Jessica Leventhal, Lauren Perley, Linda Rink, Amy Steffen, Beatrix Thompson, Melinda Zgorski, Michael Steffes, Valerie Arends, Anthony Killeen, Juned Siddique, Patricia Bustamante, Ying (Jennifer) Cheung, Carmen Edith Freeze, Tania Grott, Alan Kuang, Mary Beth Tull, Barbara Linder, and Chloe Michalopoulos
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Introduction Given the increasing prevalence of both obesity and pre-diabetes in pregnant adults, there is growing interest in identifying hyperglycaemia in early pregnancy to optimise maternal and perinatal outcomes. Multiple organisations recommend first-trimester diabetes screening for individuals with risk factors; however, the benefits and drawbacks of detecting glucose abnormalities more mild than overt diabetes in early gestation and the best screening method to detect such abnormalities remain unclear.Methods and analysis The goal of the Glycemic Observation and Metabolic Outcomes in Mothers and Offspring study (GO MOMs) is to evaluate how early pregnancy glycaemia, measured using continuous glucose monitoring and oral glucose tolerance testing, relates to the diagnosis of gestational diabetes (GDM) at 24–28 weeks’ gestation (maternal primary outcome) and large-for-gestational-age birth weight (newborn primary outcome). Secondary objectives include relating early pregnancy glycaemia to other adverse pregnancy outcomes and comprehensively detailing longitudinal changes in glucose over the course of pregnancy. GO MOMs enrolment began in April 2021 and will continue for 3.5 years with a target sample size of 2150 participants.Ethics and dissemination GO MOMs is centrally overseen by Vanderbilt University’s Institutional Review Board and an Observational Study Monitoring Board appointed by National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. GO MOMs has potential to yield data that will improve understanding of hyperglycaemia in pregnancy, elucidate better approaches for early pregnancy GDM screening, and inform future clinical trials of early GDM treatment.Trial registration number NCT04860336.
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28. Elevated O3 has stronger effects than CO2 on soil nematode abundances but jointly inhibits their diversity in paddy soils
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Wang, Jianqing, Peñuelas, Josep, Neilson, Roy, Leng, Peng, Peguero, Guille, Nielsen, Uffe N., Tan, Yunyan, Shi, Xiuzhen, and Zhang, Guoyou
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29. Eftilagimod Alpha (a Soluble LAG-3 Protein) Combined With Pembrolizumab in Second-Line Metastatic NSCLC Refractory to Anti–Programmed Cell Death Protein 1/Programmed Death-Ligand 1-Based Therapy: Final Results from a Phase 2 Study
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Krebs, Matthew G., Forster, Martin, Majem, Margarita, Peguero, Julio, Iams, Wade, Clay, Tim, Roxburgh, Patricia, Doger, Bernard, Bajaj, Pawan, Barba, Andres, Perera, Suvini, Mueller, Christian, and Triebel, Frédéric
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30. Preservation of agri-food byproducts by acidification and fermentation in black soldier fly larvae bioconversion
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Alciatore, Giacomo, Peguero, Daniela A., Gold, Moritz, Zurbrügg, Christian, Niu, Mutian, Bargetze, Franco, and Mathys, Alexander
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31. Latin Transgender and Gender-Diverse Individuals’ Perceptions of Well-Being During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Hector J. Peguero, Dionne P. Stephens, Jacqueline Duong, and Averill Obee
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Latin transgender and gender-diverse (LTGGD) individuals experienced the public health measures mandated during the COVID-19 pandemic in unique ways. Intersecting ethnic and gender-identifying frameworks contributes to differing access, support, and well-being observations. The aim of this study was to examine emerging adult LTGGD individuals’ perceptions of their health and well-being experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Florida. Interviews were conducted with nine self-identifying LTGGD individuals. Using a thematic analysis, a total of three major themes were identified as shaping the participants’ experiences and perceptions of health during COVID-19, including (a) healthcare interactions, (b) challenges, and (c) opportunities. Some of the participants were mixed in their perceptions of their well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic; negative concerns included the inability to access general and transgender/gender-diverse specific health services. However, others note that they were happy that the pandemic allowed them to avoid contexts where they regularly experienced microaggressions due to their identities. Additionally, various participants were able to use this time of isolation to identify providers with greater knowledge about LTGGD health needs. These findings highlight the importance of providing culturally competent and humility-centered skills to healthcare providers and others supporting the LTGGD population’s well-being.
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32. Long-Acting Injectable Antipsychotics in the Geriatric Population: A longitudinal Study
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Mosharraf, Nafiz, Estevez, Tanya Peguero, Cohen, Lisa J., and Lantz, Melinda
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33. Intersecting Identities, Education, and Economic and Subjective Well-Being: A Qualitative 'Testimonio' Study among Latina Single Mother Community College Students
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Peguero Spencer, Carolyn
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The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the gender inequities of unpaid household and childcare labor, especially for Black and Latina mothers who are also breadwinners. Notwithstanding, higher educational attainment has been found to be an important predictor of earnings and reentry into the labor market although disparities of earnings for women of color remained even among those with higher education degrees. This study explored how the intersecting identities of Latina single mothers, who were community college students, shaped their educational aspirations, and how cultural and gender norms influenced their career pathways, which, in turn, affected their economic and subjective well-being. Using an intersectionality lens and guided by the methodology of "testimonios," this qualitative study situated Latina single mothers as holders and producers of knowledge. Six themes emerged from participants' testimonios, which are nuanced insight into the barriers and challenges of Latina student mothers: (a) College Pathways, (b) Traditional Latina Gender Norms, (c) Latino Values, (d) Motherhood/Motherwork, (e) Subjective Well-Being, (f) Economic Well-Being, and (g) Nontraditional Student. By extension, the findings of this research can inform and highlight gaps in policy and academic services at community colleges, which predominately enroll this unique population. This study contributes to the existing literature by centering the needs of Latina student single mothers and exploring factors that lead to their degree attainment and academic persistence. [The dissertation citations contained here are published with the permission of ProQuest LLC. Further reproduction is prohibited without permission. Copies of dissertations may be obtained by Telephone (800) 1-800-521-0600. Web page: http://www.proquest.com/en-US/products/dissertations/individuals.shtml.]
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34. Extracurricular Activities and Bullying Perpetration and Victimisation in Early and Middle Adolescence
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Jun Sung Hong, Eun-Jee Song, Kevin Tan, Anthony A. Peguero, Yejin Sohn, and Dorothy L. Espelage
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The present study examined the association between adolescents' extracurricular activities and bullying perpetration and victimisation. The sample was drawn from the 2016 National Survey of Children's Health dataset. Analyses included descriptive statistics and logistic regression for the early adolescent and middle adolescent groups. Among early adolescents, sports were negatively associated with victimisation. Participation in clubs/organisations, organised activities or lessons, and community services were negatively associated, while employment was positively related to bullying perpetration. Among middle adolescents, all extracurricular activities were negatively related to victimisation. As for bullying perpetration, organised activities or lessons and community services were negatively associated with bullying. The study highlights the potential for sport and extracurricular involvement as ways to possibly deter bullying perpetration and victimisation. Future research should consider these associations longitudinally.
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35. Fazit: Implikationen für den Umgang mit Mobbing und Ungleichheit in der Schule
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Peguero, Anthony A., Hong, Jun Sung, Peguero, Anthony A., and Hong, Jun Sung
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36. Mobbing und Viktimisierung von Jugendlichen im Gerichtssystem
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Peguero, Anthony A., Hong, Jun Sung, Peguero, Anthony A., and Hong, Jun Sung
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37. Geschlecht, sexuelle Orientierung, Geschlechtsidentität und Geschlechtsausdruck: Definitionen und Auswirkungen auf die Marginalisierung
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Peguero, Anthony A., Hong, Jun Sung, Peguero, Anthony A., and Hong, Jun Sung
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38. Mobbing und Jugendliche mit Behinderungen und besonderen Gesundheitsbedürfnissen: Viktimisierung von Schülerinnen und Schülern mit physischen, emotionalen, Verhaltens- und Lernstörungen
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Peguero, Anthony A., Hong, Jun Sung, Peguero, Anthony A., and Hong, Jun Sung
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39. Die Relevanz des sozial-ökologischen Modells und die Bedeutung der sozialen Schichtung
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Peguero, Anthony A., Hong, Jun Sung, Peguero, Anthony A., and Hong, Jun Sung
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40. Die Farbe von Mobbing und Viktimisierung: Rasse, Ethnizität, Einwanderung und Religion
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Peguero, Anthony A., Hong, Jun Sung, Peguero, Anthony A., and Hong, Jun Sung
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41. Die Rolle der Familie: Eltern/ Erziehungsberechtigte, Geschwister, Zusammenhalt und Interaktionen
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Peguero, Anthony A., Hong, Jun Sung, Peguero, Anthony A., and Hong, Jun Sung
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42. Status ist wichtig: Wie sozioökonomischer und sozialer Status mit Mobbing zusammenhängt
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Peguero, Anthony A., Hong, Jun Sung, Peguero, Anthony A., and Hong, Jun Sung
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43. Einführung: Mobbing und Ungleichheit in der Schule
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Peguero, Anthony A., Hong, Jun Sung, Peguero, Anthony A., and Hong, Jun Sung
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44. Nuevos reportes para la flora de La Española
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Majure, Lucas, Clase, Teodoro, Testo, Weston L, William Cinea, Peguero, Brígido, and Harvard University Botany Libraries
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45. Germinación de las semillas de Peltophorum dubium var. berteroanum (Urb.) Barneby (Fabaceae); sus repuestas al almacenamiento y a la imbibición
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Encarnación, Wilkin, Peguero, Brígido, and Harvard University Botany Libraries
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46. Flora y Vegetación de la loma La Vigía, provincia de Azua, República Dominicana
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de los Santos Rodríguez, Claritza, Garcia, Ricardo, Peguero, Brígido, and Harvard University Botany Libraries
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47. La vegetación natural de República Dominicana. Adiciones a la clasificación de Häger & Zanoni (1993)
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Peguero, Brígido, Jiménez Rodriguez, Francisco, and Harvard University Botany Libraries
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48. Utilidad de cuatro especies de palmas en las provincias Azua, Barahona, Pedernales y Peravia, Republica Dominicana
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Peguero, Brígido, Veloz, Alberto, Clase, Teodoro, Garcia, Ricardo, and Harvard University Botany Libraries
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49. Early trajectories of virological and immunological biomarkers and clinical outcomes in patients admitted to hospital for COVID-19: an international, prospective cohort study
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Sahner, David, Tierney, John, Vogel, Susan E., Herpin, Betsey R., Smolskis, Mary C., McKay, Laura A., Cahill, Kelly, Crew, Page, Sardana, Ratna, Raim, Sharon Segal, Hensely, Lisa, Lorenzo, Johsua, Mock, Rebecca, Zuckerman, Judith, Atri, Negin, Miller, Mark, Vallee, David, Chung, Lucy, Kang, Nayon, Barrett, Kevin, Adam, Stacey J., Read, Sarah, Draghia-Akli, Ruxandra, Currier, Judy, Hughes, Eric, Harrigan, Rachel H., Amos, Laura, Carlsen, Amy, Carter, Anita, Collins, Gary, Davis, Bionca, Denning, Eileen, DuChene, Alain, Eckroth, Kate, Engen, Nicole, Frase, Alex, Gandits, Greg, Grund, Birgit, Harrison, Merrie, Hurlbut, Nancy, Kaiser, Payton, Koopmeiners, Joseph, Larson, Gregg, Meger, Sue, Mistry, Shweta Sharma, Murray, Thomas, Nelson, Ray, Quan, Kien, Quan, Siu Fun, Reilly, Cavan, Siegel, Lianne, Thompson, Greg, Vock, David, Walski, Jamie, Gelijns, Annetine C., Moskowitz, Alan J., Bagiella, Emilia, Moquete, Ellen, O'Sullivan, Karen, Marks, Mary E., Accardi, Evan, Kinzel, Emily, Burris, Sarah, Bedoya, Gabriela, Gupta, Lola, Overbey, Jessica R., Santos, Milerva, Gillinov, Marc A., Miller, Marissa A., Taddei-Peters, Wendy C., Fenton, Kathleen, Sandkovsky, Uriel, Gottlieb, Robert L., Mack, Michael, Berhe, Mezgebe, Haley, Clinton, Dishner, Emma, Bettacchi, Christopher, Golden, Kevin, Duhaime, Erin, Ryan, Madison, Tallmadge, Catherine, Estrada, Lorie, Jones, Felecia, Villa, Samatha, Wang, Samatha, Robert, Raven, Coleman, Tanquinisha, Clariday, Laura, Baker, Rebecca, Hurutado-Rodriguez, Mariana, Iram, Nazia, Fresnedo, Michelle, Davis, Allyson, Leonard, Kiara, Ramierez, Noelia, Thammavong, Jon, Duque, Krizia, Turner, Emma, Fisher, Tammy, Robinson, Dianna, Ransom, Desirae, Maldonado, Nicholas, Lusk, Erica, Killian, Aaron, Palacious, Adriana, Solis, Edilia, Jerrow, Janet, Watts, Matthew, Whitacre, Heather, Cothran, Elizabeth, Smith, Peter K., Barkauskas, Christina E., Vekstein, Andrew M., Ko, Emily R., Dreyer, Grace R., Stafford, Neil, Brooks, Megan, Der, Tatyana, Witte, Marie, Gamarallage, Ruwan, Franzone, John, Ivey, Noel, Lumsden, Rebecca H., Mosaly, Nilima, Mourad, Ahmaad, Holland, Thomas L., Motta, Mary, Lane, Kathleen, McGowan, Lauren M., Stout, Jennifer, Aloor, Heather, Bragg, Kennesha M., Toledo, Barvina, McLendon-Arvik, Beth, Bussadori, Barbara, Hollister, Beth A., Griffin, Michelle, Giangiacomo, Dana M., Rodriguez, Vicente, Bokhart, Gordon, Eichman, Sharon M., Parrino, Patrick E., Spindel, Stephen, Bansal, Aditya, Baumgarten, Katherine, Hand, Johnathan, Vonderhaar, Derek, Nossaman, Bobby, Sylvia Laudun, Ames, DeAnna, Broussard, Shane, Hernandez, Nilmo, Isaac, Geralyn, Dinh, Huan, Zheng, Yiling, Tran, Sonny, McDaniel, Hunter, Crovetto, Nicolle, Perin, Emerson, Costello, Briana, Manian, Prasad, Sohail, M. Rizwan, Postalian, Alexander, Hinsu, Punit, Watson, Carolyn, Chen, James, Fink, Melyssa, Sturgis, Lydia, Walker, Kim, Mahon, Kim, Parenti, Jennifer, Kappenman, Casey, Knight, Aryn, Sturek, Jeffrey M., Barros, Andrew, Enfield, Kyle B., Kadl, Alexandra, Green, China J., Simon, Rachel M., Fox, Ashley, Thornton, Kara, Adams, Amy, Badhwar, Vinay, Sharma, Sunil, Peppers, Briana, McCarthy, Paul, Krupica, Troy, Sarwari, Arif, Reece, Rebecca, Fornaresico, Lisa, Glaze, Chad, Evans, Raquel, Di, Fang, Carlson, Shawn, Aucremanne, Tanja, Tennant, Connie, Sutton, Lisa Giblin, Buterbaugh, Sabrina, Williams, Roger, Bunner, Robin, Traverse, Jay H., Rhame, Frank, Huelster, Joshua, Kethireddy, Rajesh, Davies, Irena, Salamanca, Julianne, Majeski, Christine, Skelton, Paige, Zarambo, Maria, Sarafolean, Andrea, Bowdish, Michael E., Borok, Zea, Wald-Dickler, Noah, Hutcheon, Douglass, Towfighi, Amytis, Lee, Mary, Lewis, Meghan R., Spellberg, Brad, Sher, Linda, Sharma, Aniket, Olds, Anna P., Justino, Chris, Loxano, Edward, Romero, Chris, Leong, Janet, Rodina, Valentina, Quesada, Christine, Hamilton, Luke, Escobar, Jose, Leshnower, Brad, Bender, William, Sharifpour, Milad, Miller, Jeffrey, Farrington, Woodrow, Baio, Kim T., McBride, Mary, Fielding, Michele, Mathewson, Sonya, Porte, Kristina, Maton, Missy, Ponder, Chari, Haley, Elisabeth, Spainhour, Christine, Rogers, Susan, Tyler, Derrick, Madathil, Ronson J., Rabin, Joseph, Levine, Andrea, Saharia, Kapil, Tabatabai, Ali, Lau, Christine, Gammie, James S., Peguero, Maya-Loren, McKernan, Kimberly, Audette, Mathew, Fleischmann, Emily, Akbari, Kreshta, Lee, Myounghee, Chi, Andrew, Salehi, Hanna, Pariser, Alan, Nyguyen, Phuong Tran, Moore, Jessica, Gee, Adrienne, Vincent, Shelika, Zuckerman, Richard A., Iribarne, Alexander, Metzler, Sara, Shipman, Samantha, Johnson, Haley, Newton, Crystallee, Parr, Doug, Miller, Leslie, Schelle, Beth, McLean, Sherry, Rothbaum, Howard R., Alvarez, Michael S., Kalan, Shivam P., Germann, Heather H., Hendershot, Jennifer, Moroney, Karen, Herring, Karen, Cook, Sharri, Paul, Pam, Walker-Ignasiak, Rebecca, North, Crystal, Oldmixon, Cathryn, Ringwood, Nancy, Muzikansky, Ariela, Morse, Richard, Fitzgerald, Laura, Morin, Haley D., Brower, Roy G., Reineck, Lora A., Bienstock, Karen, Steingrub, Jay H., Hou, Peter K., Steingrub, Jay S., Tidswell, Mark A., Kozikowski, Lori-Ann, Kardos, Cynthia, DeSouza, Leslie, Romain, Sarah, Thornton-Thompson, Sherell, Talmor, Daniel, Shapiro, Nathan, Andromidas, Konstantinos, Banner-Goodspeed, Valerie, Bolstad, Michael, Boyle, Katherine L., Cabrera, Payton, deVilla, Arnaldo, Ellis, Joshua C., Grafals, Ana, Hayes, Sharon, Higgins, Conor, Kurt, Lisa, Kurtzman, Nicholas, Redman, Kimberly, Rosseto, Elinita, Scaffidi, Douglas, Filbin, Michael R., Hibbert, Kathryn A., Parry, Blair, Margolin, Justin, Hillis, Brooklynn, Hamer, Rhonda, Brait, Kelsey, Beakes, Caroline, McKaig, Brenna, Kugener, Eleonore, Jones, Alan E., Galbraith, James, Nandi, Utsav, Peacock, Rebekah, Hendey, Gregory, Kangelaris, Kirsten, Ashktorab, Kimia, Gropper, Rachel, Agrawal, Anika, Yee, Kimberley J., Jauregui, Alejandra E., Zhuo, Hanjing, Almasri, Eyad, Fayed, Mohamed, Hubel, Kinsley A., Hughes, Alyssa R., Garcia, Rebekah L., Lim, George W., Chang, Steven Y., Lin, Michael Y., Vargas, Julia, Sihota, Hena, Beutler, Rebecca, Agarwal, Trisha, Wilson, Jennifer G., Vojnik, Rosemary, Perez, Cynthia, McDowell, Jordan H., Roque, Jonasel, Wang, Henry, Huebinger, Ryan M., Patel, Bela, Vidales, Elizabeth, Albertson, Timothy, Hardy, Erin, Harper, Richart, Moss, Marc A., Baduashvili, Amiran, Chauhan, Lakshmi, Douin, David J., Martinez, Flora, Finck, Lani L., Bastman, Jill, Howell, Michelle, Higgins, Carrie, McKeehan, Jeffrey, Finigan, Jay, Stubenrauch, Peter, Janssen, William J., Griesmer, Christine, VerBurg, Olivia, Hyzy, Robert C., Park, Pauline K., Nelson, Kristine, McSparron, Jake I., Co, Ivan N., Wang, Bonnie R., Jimenez, Jose, Olbrich, Norman, McDonough, Kelli, Jia, Shijing, Hanna, Sinan, Gong, Michelle N., Richardson, Lynne D., Nair, Rahul, Lopez, Brenda, Amosu, Omowunmi, Offor, Obiageli, Tzehaie, Hiwet, Nkemdirim, William, Boujid, Sabah, Mosier, Jarrod M., Hypes, Cameron, Campbell, Elizabeth Salvagio, Bixby, Billie, Gilson, Boris, Lopez, Anitza, Bime, Christian, Parthasarathy, Sairam, Cano, Ariana M., Hite, R. 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Rafael, Parks, Lisa, Hicks, Madeline, Goodwin, Andrew J., Kilb, Edward F., Lematty, Caitlan T., Patti, Kerilyn, Grady, Abigail, Rasberry, April, Morris, Peter E., Sturgill, Jamie L., Cassity, Evan P., Dhar, Sanjay, Montgomery-Yates, Ashley A., Pasha, Sarah N., Mayer, Kirby P., Pharm.D., Brittany Bissel, Trott, Terren, Rehman, Shahnaz, de Wit, Marjolein, Mason, Jessica, Bledsoe, Joseph, Knowlton, Kirk U., Brown, Samuel, Lanspa, Michael, Leither, Lindsey, Pelton, Ithan, Armbruster, Brent P., Montgomery, Quinn, Kumar, Naresh, Fergus, Melissa, Imel, Karah, Palmer, Ghazal, Webb, Brandon, Klippel, Carolyn, Jensen, Hannah, Duckworth, Sarah, Gray, Andrew, Burke, Tyler, Knox, Dan, Lumpkin, Jenna, Aston, Valerie T., Applegate, Darrin, Serezlic, Erna, Brown, Katie, Merril, Mardee, Harris, Estelle S., Middleton, Elizabeth A., Barrios, Macy A.G., Greer, Jorden, Schmidt, Amber D., Webb, Melissa K., Paine, Roert, Callahan, Sean J., Waddoups, Lindsey J., Yamane, Misty B., Self, Wesley H., Rice, Todd W., Casey, Jonathan D., Johnson, Jakea, Gray, Christopher, Hays, Margaret, Roth, Megan, Menon, Vidya, Kasubhai, Moiz, Pillai, Anjana, Daniel, Jean, Sittler, Daniel, Kanna, Balavenkatesh, Jilani, Nargis, Amaro, Francisco, Santana, Jessica, Lyakovestsky, Aleksandr, Madhoun, Issa, Desroches, Louis Marie, Amadon, Nicole, Bahr, Alaa, Ezzat, Imaan, Guerrero, Maryanne, Padilla, Joane, Fullmer, Jessie, Singh, Inderpreet, Ali Shah, Syed Hamad, Narang, Rajeev, Mock, Polly, Shadle, Melissa, Hernandez, Brenda, Welch, Kevin, Payne, Andrea, Ertl, Gabriela, Canario, Daniel, Barrientos, Isabel, Goss, Danielle, DeVries, Mattie, Folowosele, Ibidolapo, Garner, Dorothy, Gomez, Mariana, Price, Justin, Bansal, Ekta, Wong, Jim, Faulhaber, Jason, Fazili, Tasaduq, Yeary, Brian, Ndolo, Ruth, Bryant, Christina, Smigeil, Bridgette, Robinson, Philip, Najjar, Rana, Jones, Patrice, Nguyen, Julie, Chin, Christina, Taha, Hassan, Najm, Salah, Smith, Christopher, Moore, Jason, Nassar, Talal, Gallinger, Nick, Christian, Amy, Mauer, D’Amber, Phipps, Ashley, Waters, Michael, Zepeda, Karla, Coslet, Jordan, Landazuri, Rosalynn, Pineda, Jacob, Uribe, Nicole, Garcia, Jose Ruiz, Barbabosa, Cecilia, Sandler, Kaitlyn, Overcash, J. 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