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sj-docx-2-sph-10.1177_19417381211065443 ��� Supplemental material for Injury History and Perceived Knee Function as Risk Factors for Knee Injury in Y…
2022
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-sph-10.1177_19417381211065443 for Injury History and Perceived Knee Function as Risk Factors for Knee Injury in Youth Team-Sports Athletes by Jussi Hietamo, Anni Rantala, Jari Parkkari, Mari Lepp��nen, Marko Rossi, Ari Heinonen, Kathrin Steffen, Pekka Kannus, Ville Mattila and Kati Pasanen in Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Online_Appendix – Supplemental material for Gamification and Behavior Change Techniques in Diabetes Self-Management Apps
2019
Supplemental material, Online_Appendix for Gamification and Behavior Change Techniques in Diabetes Self-Management Apps by Lilli Priesterroth, Jennifer Grammes, Kimberly Holtz, Anna Reinwarth and Thomas Kubiak in Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology
Supplementary_Material – Supplemental material for Cost-description and multiple imputation of missing values: the SATisfaction and adherence to COPD…
2018
Supplemental material, Supplementary_Material for Cost-description and multiple imputation of missing values: the SATisfaction and adherence to COPD treatment (SAT) study by Carlo Lazzaro, Fabiano Di Marco, Nicola Scichilone, Fulvio Braido, Marco Contoli, Paola Rogliani, Pierachille Santus, Valentina Acciai, Carla Scognamillo, Irene Olivi and Angelo Guido Corsico in Global & Regional Health Technology Assessment
GAM916176 Supplemental Material - Supplemental material for Difficulties Perceived by ICU Nurses Providing End-of-Life Care: A Qualitative Study
2020
Supplemental material, GAM916176 Supplemental Material for Difficulties Perceived by ICU Nurses Providing End-of-Life Care: A Qualitative Study by Dorota Ozga RN, PhD, MBA, CCRN Krystyna Woźniak RN, MSc, CCRN Piotr Jerzy Gurowiec RN, MSc, PhD, CCRN in Global Advances in Health and Medicine
Host’s genetic background determines the outcome of reciprocal faecal transplantation on life-history traits and microbiome composition
2022
Abstract Background Microbes play a role in their host's fundamental ecological, chemical, and physiological processes. Host life-history traits from defence to growth are therefore determined not only by the abiotic environment and genotype but also by microbiota composition. However, the relative importance and interactive effects of these factors may vary between organisms. Such connections remain particularly elusive in Lepidoptera, which have been argued to lack a permanent microbiome and have microbiota primarily determined by their diet and environment. We tested the microbiome specificity and its influence on life-history traits of two colour genotypes of the wood tiger moth (Arctia…
Soil feedback does not explain mowing effects on vegetation structure in a semi-natural grassland
2009
Due to its ability to create aboveground conditions that favour plant diversity, mowing is often used to preserve the high conservation value of semi-natural species-rich grasslands. However, mowing can also affect belowground conditions. By decreasing plant carbon supply to soil, mowing can suppress the activity of soil decomposers, diminish plant nutrient availability and thus create a feedback on plant growth. In this study, we first documented the effects of three-year mowing on plant community structure in a species-rich grassland. We found that mowing decreased the total areal cover of woody plants and increased the total cover of leguminous forbs. At the species level, mowing further…
Response to reindeer grazing removal depends on soil characteristics in low Arctic meadows
2014
In Arctic tundra, grazing is expected to exert a positive influence on microbial activity thus enhancing nutrient cycling and promoting the presence of high productive graminoids. We investigated the changes occurring in two low Arctic meadow sites after 10 years exclusion from grazing. We compared plant, soil fauna and microbial community composition, extracellular enzymes activities, and soil nutrients in ungrazed and adjacent grazed area in two low Arctic meadows. The two closely located experimental sites were both dominated by the common grass Deschampsia flexuosa which covered more than 50% of the meadows. Plant community was affected significantly by site and grazing, but the effect …
Water-extractable organic matter linked to soil physico-chemistry and microbiology at the regional scale
2015
10 pages; International audience; A better understanding of the links between dissolved organic matter and biogeochemical processes in soil could help in evaluating global soil dynamics. To assess the effects of land cover and parental material on soil biogeochemistry, we studied 120 soil samples collected from various ecosystems in Burgundy, France. The potential solubility and aromaticity of dissolved organic matter was characterised by pressurised hot-water extraction of organic carbon (PH-WEOC). Soil physico-chemical characteristics (pH, texture, soil carbon and nitrogen) were measured, as was the δ13C signature both in soils and in PH-WEOC. We also determined bacterial and fungal abund…
Evolutionary and phenotypic characterization of spike mutations in a new SARS-CoV-2 Lineage reveals two Variants of Interest
2021
Molecular epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 aims to monitor the appearance of new variants with the potential to change the virulence or transmissibility of the virus. During the first year of SARS-CoV-2 evolution, numerous variants with possible public health impact have emerged. We have detected two mutations in the Spike protein at amino acid positions 1163 and 1167 that have appeared independently multiple times in different genetic backgrounds, indicating they may increase viral fitness. Interestingly, the majority of these sequences appear in transmission clusters, with the genotype encoding mutations at both positions increasing in frequency more than single-site mutants. This genetic outco…
The digitized curriculum: voices and silences in the publishing field
2015
En este artículo se analiza la posición, de algunas de las editoriales presentes en la Comunidad Valenciana, sobre la migración hacia formatos digitales del libro de texto utilizado en centros educativos de niveles no universitarios. Con una metodología mixta se estudian tres dimensiones implicadas en el proceso: la estrategia tecnológica, la pedagógica y la comercial mediante una serie de entrevistas, encuestas, grupos de discusión y análisis de documentos. Entre los resultados alcanzados destaca la gran heterogeneidad de formatos, soportes y marcas; la necesidad de equipos pedagógicos de asesoramiento en las editoriales; la competencia de productos digitales del profesorado y el silencio …