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Sulforaphane Delays Fibroblast Senescence by Curbing Cellular Glucose Uptake, Increased Glycolysis, and Oxidative Damage
Published 2018“…SFN delayed senescence by decreasing glucose metabolism on the approach to senescence, exhibiting a caloric restriction mimetic-like activity and thereby decreased oxidative damage to cell protein and DNA. …”
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Genetic Basis and Prognostic Value of Exercise QT Dynamics
Published 2020“…Five loci did not overlap with previously reported resting QT interval loci; candidate genes included KCNQ4 and KIAA1755 . …”
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Unraveling the impaired incretin effect in obesity and type 2 diabetes: Key role of hyperglycemia-induced unscheduled glycolysis and glycolytic overload
Published 2024“…Incretin effect impairment is characterized by decreased secretion of incretins from enteroendocrine cells and incretin resistance of pancreatic β-cells. …”
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Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations are inversely associated with body adiposity measurements but the association with bone mass is non-linear in postmenopausal women
Published 2021“…Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to increased adiposity and decreased bone density. …”
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The growing burden of gestational diabetes
Published 2015“…Their analysis revealed that, despite the known risks to mothers and their babies, there are major global variations in screening and diagnosis of the condition, and also in long-term follow-up of affected women. Mirroring the rest of the world, prevalence of GDM both between and within the Gulf countries ranges from as low as 4.2% in Oman to nearly 25% in the United Arab Emirates, and this may reflect both the increasing multi-racial population in the region due to economic migration and differences in screening and diagnostic methods across the countries. …”
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Fraud
Published 2017“…It indicates that the existence of fraud in the Middle East is not linked to auditors' misunderstanding of their responsibilities, but might be attributed to the corporate culture and environment.…”
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New screening method for common heart disorder
Published 2015“…LVOT obstruction can occur under stress and during exercise, when contractility of the left ventricle increases. It leads to progression of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and predicts adverse outcomes such as cardiac arrest and sudden death in HCM patients. …”
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Hepato‐splanchnic fluxes during exercise in patients with cirrhosis—a pilot study
Published 2024“…Eight cirrhotic patients performed incremental cycling trials (3 × 10 min; at light (28 [19–37] W; median with range), moderate (55 [41–69] W), and vigorous (76 [50–102] W) intensity). Heart rate increased from 68 (62–74) at rest to 95 (90–100), 114 (108–120), and 140 (134–146) beats/min (<i>P</i> < 0.05), respectively. …”
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A Study for Energy Consumption patterns and Carbon Dioxide emissions for Residential Building in Dubai
Published 2011“…These increases have enhanced the heat-trapping capability of the earth’s atmosphere.” …”
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Essays on international environmental policy
Published 2009“…However, since countries are linked via trade, tying-in environmental and trade agreements generates negative spillovers over defectors. …”
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Quantitative Elastohydrodynamic Film-Forming for an Oil/ Refrigerant System
Published 2017“…It seems that only central film thicknesses have been experimentally measured for oil/refrigerant systems leaving these calculations as the only means of assessing the minimum.…”
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Sciatic nerve stimulation activates the retrotrapezoid nucleus in anesthetized rats
Published 2016“…In conclusion, somatic afferent stimulation increases RTN neuron firing probability without altering their response to CO2. …”
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CFD Analyses: The Effect of Pressure Suction and Airflow Velocity on Coronavirus Dispersal
Published 2021“…Air transmission from these sites to adjacent regions is a possibility in the scenario studied, increasing the likelihood of the virus spreading from these locations and infecting people in the surrounding areas. …”
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Self-Reported Sleep and Exercise Patterns in Patients with Schizophrenia: a Cross-Sectional Comparative Study
Published 2019“…Patients with schizophrenia have shown abnormal sleep patterns and decreased physical activity that were linked to their psychopathology and physical health. …”
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Corporate Governance and the diversification discount
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Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations are inversely associated with body adiposity measurements but the association with bone mass is non-linear in postmenopausal women
Published 2021“…<p dir="ltr">Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to increased adiposity and decreased bone density. …”
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Channel Network Control on Seasonal Lake Area Dynamics in Arctic Deltas
Published 2020“…This shrinkage signal, easily extracted from remote sensing observations, may offer the means to constrain estimates of lacustrine methane emissions and to develop process-based estimates of depth to permafrost on arctic deltas.…”
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Suspected Agomelatine-induced restless legs syndrome: a case report
Published 2022“…<h2>Background</h2> <p>Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) is a sensorimotor disorder characterized by unpleasant and distressing sensations in the lower limbs that are more pronounced in the evening, commence or worsen at rest, and show partial or complete relief following movement. …”
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Over-Agglomeration and its Effects on Sustainable Development: A Case Study on Istanbul
Published 2018“…This over-agglomeration has resulted in very high rent prices in the city compared to the rest of Turkey, which affected the country’s industrialization. …”
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Airflow dynamics in an emergency department: A CFD simulation study to analyse COVID-19 dispersion
Published 2021“…The analysis revealed that three critical areas of the emergency department, namely overnight patient beds, operating rooms, and resuscitation rooms, had significantly higher air velocity, dispersion, and mixing levels than the rest of the department's spaces. According to the two scenarios examined, the possibility of air transmission from these locations to neighboring areas becomes apparent, increasing the likelihood of transmitting the virus from these locations and infecting people in the adjacent areas, including patients and health care providers. …”