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Mashup Score: 0Institutional Facts and Rates - UW Research - 10 day(s) ago
Institutional codes, numbers, facts, & rates for UW research such as Benefit Rates, F&A Rates, Contacts & Mailing Address, Annual Report, and more…
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Mashup Score: 4Decreasing human body temperature in the United States since the Industrial Revolution - 12 day(s) ago
Since the Industrial Revolution, normal body temperature in both men and women has decreased monotonically by 0.03°C per birth decade.
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Mashup Score: 1734Air traffic controllers were initially offered buyouts and told to consider leaving government - 16 day(s) ago
Just a day before a deadly midair collision at Reagan National Airport outside Washington, D.C., employees at the Federal Aviation Administration were sent an offer to resign with eight months’ pay.
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Mashup Score: 5Critical Care Time - 18 day(s) ago
The podcast for everyone who cares for the critically ill.
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Mashup Score: 3Why doctors must fight health misinformation on social media - 19 day(s) ago
Physicians must actively counter misinformation on social media to ensure accurate health information reaches the public.
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Mashup Score: 8
staggering, which comes with promise and peril. This Last Page summarizes some potential LLM uses in medical education.2 However, AI is rapidly advancing, and these uses will likely evolve as well. Large Language Models (LLMs) are a type of generative artificial intelligence (AI) that produce realistic-sounding language in response to text prompts, giving AI the capability to simulate human discourse in various domains, including medical education.1 The pace of technological advancement is staggering, which comes with promise and peril. This Last Page summarizes some potential LLM uses in medical education.2 However, AI is rapidly advancing, and these uses will likely evolve as well. Copyright © 2024 the Association of American Medical Colleges…
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Mashup Score: 72Senators, vote 'no' to RFK Jr. — who's still a 'radical left... - 21 day(s) ago
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is still a radical left lunatic who is anti-energy, a “big time” taxer and completely incoherent about our nation’s health.
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ABSTRACT. Aerial translocation of captured black rhinoceroses (Diceros bicornis) has been accomplished by suspending them by their feet. We expected this posture would compromise respiratory gas exchange more than would lateral recumbency. Because white rhinoceroses (Ceratotherium simum) immobilized with etorphine alone are hypermetabolic, with a high rate of carbon dioxide production (VCO2), we expected immobilized black rhinoceroses would also have a high VCO2. Twelve (nine male, three female; median age 8 yr old [range: 4–25]; median weight 1,137 kg [range: 804–1,234] body weight) wild black rhinoceroses were immobilized by aerial darting with etorphine and azaperone. The animals were in lateral recumbency or suspended by their feet from a crane for approximately 10 min before data were collected. Each rhinoceros received both treatments sequentially, in random order. Six were in lateral recumbency first and six were suspended first. All animals were substantially hypoxemic and hype
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Mashup Score: 3Gas Exchange in the Prone Posture - 23 day(s) ago
The prone posture is known to have numerous effects on gas exchange, both under normal conditions and in patients with ARDS. Clinical studies have consistently demonstrated improvements in oxygenation, and a multi-center randomized trial found that, when implemented within 48 h of moderate-to-severe ARDS, placing subjects in the prone posture decreased mortality. Improvements in gas exchange occur via several mechanisms: alterations in the distribution of alveolar ventilation, redistribution of blood flow, improved matching of local ventilation and perfusion, and reduction in regions of low ventilation/perfusion ratios. Ventilation heterogeneity is reduced in the prone posture due to more uniform alveolar size secondary to a more uniform vertical pleural pressure gradient. The prone posture results in more uniform pulmonary blood flow when compared with the supine posture, due to an anatomical bias for greater blood flow to dorsal lung regions. Because both ventilation and perfusion he
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Mashup Score: 6Yes, Some Vaccines Contain Aluminum. That’s a Good Thing. - 24 day(s) ago
R.F.K. Jr. and others have blamed the ingredient for allergies and other illnesses. Scientists say it actually bolsters the immune response.
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There can be enormous variation in indirect rates by facility. For example at UW, F&A rates vary from 17 to 90% based on the building. https://t.co/xY0xk9uZkM For research done off campus they charge 26% in ADDITION to whatever indirects the off campus facility charges. 5/