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An Atypical Case of Taravana Syndrome in a Breath-Hold Underwater Fishing Champion: A Case Report

2013

Dysbaric accidents are usually referred to compressed air-supplied diving. Nonetheless, some cases of decompression illness are known to have occurred among breath-hold (BH) divers also, and they are reported in the medical literature. A male BH diver (57 years old), underwater fishing champion, presented neurological disorders as dizziness, sensory numbness, blurred vision, and left frontoparietal pain after many dives to a 30–35 meters sea water depth with short surface intervals. Symptoms spontaneously regressed and the patient came back home. The following morning, pain and neurological impairment occurred again and the diver went by himself to the hospital where he had a generalized to…

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Supplementary material 1 from: Tortorici F, Talamas EJ, Moraglio ST, Pansa MG, Asadi-Farfar M, Tavella L, Caleca V (2019) A morphological, biological…

2019

: Data type: species data

taxonomyBiological controlbrown marmorated stink bug
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Supplementary material 6 from: Tortorici F, Talamas EJ, Moraglio ST, Pansa MG, Asadi-Farfar M, Tavella L, Caleca V (2019) A morphological, biological…

2019

: Data type: species data

taxonomyBiological controlbrown marmorated stink bug
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Supplementary material 2 from: Tortorici F, Talamas EJ, Moraglio ST, Pansa MG, Asadi-Farfar M, Tavella L, Caleca V (2019) A morphological, biological…

2019

: Data type: species data

taxonomyBiological controlbrown marmorated stink bug
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Supplementary material 3 from: Tortorici F, Talamas EJ, Moraglio ST, Pansa MG, Asadi-Farfar M, Tavella L, Caleca V (2019) A morphological, biological…

2019

: Data type: species data

taxonomyBiological controlbrown marmorated stink bug
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Supplementary material 4 from: Tortorici F, Talamas EJ, Moraglio ST, Pansa MG, Asadi-Farfar M, Tavella L, Caleca V (2019) A morphological, biological…

2019

: Data type: species data

taxonomyBiological controlbrown marmorated stink bug
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Supplementary material 5 from: Tortorici F, Talamas EJ, Moraglio ST, Pansa MG, Asadi-Farfar M, Tavella L, Caleca V (2019) A morphological, biological…

2019

: Data type: species data

taxonomyBiological controlbrown marmorated stink bug
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Identificación de TCRs reactivos contra neoantígenos tumorales en muestras de pacientes con CPNM mediante secuenciación de nueva generación. Implicac…

2021

A pesar del éxito de la inmunoterapia con los bloqueantes de los puntos del control inmune (ICBs) en el cáncer de pulmón, el porcentaje de pacientes que se beneficia de este tipo de tratamiento sigue siendo inferior al 30%, por lo que aún es necesario el desarrollo de nuevos posibles biomarcadores para una mejor selección de los pacientes. El objetivo principal del presente trabajo de tesis doctoral es caracterizar el repertorio de la cadena beta del receptor de células T (TCR-β) en sangre periférica y correlacionar con las variables demográficas, clínico-patológicas, predictivas y pronósticas en una cohorte de pacientes con cáncer de pulmón no microcítico (CPNM) en estadios avanzados trata…

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Drivers’ experiences during floods: Investigating the psychological influences underpinning decisions to avoid driving through floodwater

2018

Abstract A major risk factor for many flood-related drownings is driving through floodwater. We aimed to understand Australian drivers’ experiences and beliefs with respect to avoid driving through floodwater using the theory of planned behaviour as a framework. Study 1 (N = 23) used a qualitative design to gain an in-depth understanding of individuals’ experiences with driving through floodwater. Study 2 (N = 157) used a survey-based design to identify the factors related to this behaviour including knowledge, beliefs, and social-cognitive factors. In Study 1, drivers identified a range of advantages (e.g., didn’t damage car), disadvantages (e.g., inconvenient, but not so terrible), barrie…

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Associations of Work-Family Conflict with Family-Specific, Work-Specific, and Well-Being-Related Variables in a Sample of Polish and Ukrainian Adults…

2022

The conflict between work and family demands increased during the COVID-19 pandemic due to changes in lifestyle related to the lockdown. This study examines the associations between work-family conflict (WFC) and family-work conflict (FWC) with work-specific, family-specific, and well-being-related variables during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. The results may be used in practice to improve the well-being of employees by adjusting home-based work and family areas of life to dynamic changes during the pandemic. The sample of 736 adults from Poland (53.26%) and Ukraine (46.74%), aged between 19 and 72 (M = 39.40; SD = 10.80), participated in the study. The cross-sectional study wa…

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