نتایج جستجو برای: interdisciplinary

تعداد نتایج: 28578  

2015
Janine F. Farragher Meghan J. Elliott Samuel A. Silver Zsuzsanna Lichner Anne Tsampalieros

BACKGROUND Translational research is an evolving discipline that is intended to bridge the gaps between basic science research, clinical research, and implementation in clinical practice. It is a fluid, multidirectional process that requires strong interdisciplinary collaboration to produce research that is relevant to end-users. PURPOSE OF THIS REVIEW This review summarizes current perspecti...

2015
Thoralf Niendorf Andreas Pohlmann Henning M. Reimann Helmar Waiczies Eva Peper Till Huelnhagen Erdmann Seeliger Adrian Schreiber Ralph Kettritz Klaus Strobel Min-Chi Ku Sonia Waiczies

Research in pathologies of the brain, heart and kidney have gained immensely from the plethora of studies that have helped shape new methods in magnetic resonance (MR) for characterizing preclinical disease models. Methodical probing into preclinical animal models by MR is invaluable since it allows a careful interpretation and extrapolation of data derived from these models to human disease. I...

Journal: :Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 2016
Arik Kershenbaum Daniel T Blumstein Marie A Roch Çağlar Akçay Gregory Backus Mark A Bee Kirsten Bohn Yan Cao Gerald Carter Cristiane Cäsar Michael Coen Stacy L DeRuiter Laurance Doyle Shimon Edelman Ramon Ferrer-i-Cancho Todd M Freeberg Ellen C Garland Morgan Gustison Heidi E Harley Chloé Huetz Melissa Hughes Julia Hyland Bruno Amiyaal Ilany Dezhe Z Jin Michael Johnson Chenghui Ju Jeremy Karnowski Bernard Lohr Marta B Manser Brenda McCowan Eduardo Mercado Peter M Narins Alex Piel Megan Rice Roberta Salmi Kazutoshi Sasahara Laela Sayigh Yu Shiu Charles Taylor Edgar E Vallejo Sara Waller Veronica Zamora-Gutierrez

Animal acoustic communication often takes the form of complex sequences, made up of multiple distinct acoustic units. Apart from the well-known example of birdsong, other animals such as insects, amphibians, and mammals (including bats, rodents, primates, and cetaceans) also generate complex acoustic sequences. Occasionally, such as with birdsong, the adaptive role of these sequences seems clea...

2012
Rick M. Fairhurst Gaurvika M. L. Nayyar Joel G. Breman Rachel Hallett Jonathan L. Vennerstrom Socheat Duong Pascal Ringwald Thomas E. Wellems Christopher V. Plowe Arjen M. Dondorp

Artemisinin-based combination therapies are the most effective drugs to treat Plasmodium falciparum malaria. Reduced sensitivity to artemisinin monotherapy, coupled with the emergence of parasite resistance to all partner drugs, threaten to place millions of patients at risk of inadequate treatment of malaria. Recognizing the significance and immediacy of this possibility, the Fogarty Internati...

2000
Carson T. Schütze

The question of the proper treatment of clitics has received considerable attention in recent literature on the syntax-morphology and morphology-phonology interfaces (e.g., Marantz 1988, 1989, Zec and Inkelas 1992, Schütze 1994, Selkirk 1996, and references cited there). Selkirk (1996) proposes an elegant theory of the prosodification of clitic function words crosslinguistically, demonstrating ...

2010
CR Popescu SVG Bertesteanu D Mirea R Grigore D Ionescu B Popescu

At the beginning of the 21st century the hypopharynx and the cervical esophagus cancer represents a major issue for all countries of the world. The epidemiology of the hypopharynx and cervical esophagus cancer deals with the spread of the disease in the human population with regard to sex, age, profession, time and space, as well as risk factors that contribute to these phenomena. The main goal...

2017
Nale Lehmann-Willenbrock Hayley Hung Joann Keyton

This special issue on advancing interdisciplinary collaboration between computer scientists and social scientists documents the joint results of the international Lorentz workshop, "Interdisciplinary Insights into Group and Team Dynamics," which took place in Leiden, The Netherlands, July 2016. An equal number of scholars from social and computer science participated in the workshop and contrib...

2011
Anna Balato Annunziata Raimondo Mariateresa Cantelli Maria Siano Serena Lembo Massimiliano Scalvenzi Nicola Balato

One of the most confounding characteristics, commonly seen in malignant, but even in benign melanocytic nevi, is represented by the regression phenomenon. The identification of regression, through dermoscopical observation, can be predictive of a tricky histopathological examination. Therefore, this feature should be an alert to a meticulous clinical, dermoscopical and histopathological correla...

Journal: :Blood cells, molecules & diseases 2009
Ingo Roeder Mark d'Inverno

We report on a focused workshop of The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society that was held at Goldsmiths, University of London in 2008. During this workshop we discussed new clinical and experimental data in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) research, particularly focusing on the validity (or otherwise) of corresponding mathematical models and simulations. We were specifically interested in whether the mo...

2013
Claus Barkmann Anna-Katharina Siem Nino Wessolowski Michael Schulte-Markwort

BACKGROUND Hospital clowns, also known as clown doctors, can help paediatric patients with the stress of a hospitalization and to circumvent the accompanying feelings of fear, helplessness and sadness, thus supporting the healing process. The objectives of the present study were to clarify the structural and procedural conditions of paediatric clowning in Germany and to document the evaluations...

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