RECALL BIAS SECONDARY TO MAJOR TRAUMA: RESULTS FROM A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE BEIRUT PORT BLAST


Perceived Threat and Corroboration: Key Factors That Improve a Predictive Model of Trust in Internet-based Health Information and Advice

BackgroundHow do people decide which sites to use when seeking health advice online? We can assume, from related work in e-commerce, that general design factors known to affect trust in the site are important, but in this paper we also address the impact of factors specific to the health domain.ObjectiveThe current study aimed to (1) assess the fac

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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Spyridium parvifolium var. parvifolium (family Rhamnaceae; tribe Pomaderreae)

We assembled the complete chloroplast Dishwasher Wheel Support Plate genome of the Australian shrub Spyridium parvifolium var.parvifolium.The genome was 161,012 bp in length, with a pair of inverted repeats (IRs) of 26,515 bp, separated by a large single copy (LSC) region of 88,814 bp and a small single copy region (SCC) of 19,168 bp.The GC content

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An ace up their sleeve: a transcriptomic approach exposes the AceI efflux protein of Acinetobacter baumannii and reveals the drug efflux potential hidden in many microbial pathogens

The era of antibiotics as a cure-all Bracelet for bacterial infections appears to be coming to an end.The emergence of multidrug resistance in many hospital-associated pathogens has resulted in superbugs that are effectively untreatable.Multidrug efflux pumps are well known mediators of bacterial drug resistance.Genome sequencing efforts have highl

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