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(Virginia Environmental Law Journal, 2008)A substantial proportion of the United States population is at or below the poverty level, yet many of the greenhouse gas emissions reduction measures proposed or adopted to date will increase the costs of energy, motor ...
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(Environmental Law, 2010)The path of environmental law has come to a cliff called climate change, and there is no turning around. As climate change policy dialogue emerged in the 1990s, however, the perceived urgency of attention to mitigation ...
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(Boston University Law Review, 2008)This Article examines the challenges global climate change presents for the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and its primary administrative agency, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS). Climate change will reshuffle ...
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(New York University Environmental Law Journal, 2010)This article provides a critical missing piece to the global climate change governance puzzle: how to create incentives for the major developing countries to reduce carbon emissions. The major developing countries are ...
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(Duke Law Journal, 2013)The climate change policy debate has only recently turned its full attention to adaptation - how to address the impacts of climate change we have already begun to experience and that will likely increase over time. Legal ...
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(California Law Review, 2010)Mandates that agencies solve massive problems such as sprawl and climate change roll easily out of the halls of legislatures, but as a practical matter what can any one agency do about them? Serious policy challenges such ...
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(Southern California Law Review, 2008)The central problem confronting climate change scholars and policymakers is how to create incentives for China and the United States to make prompt, large emissions reductions. China recently surpassed the United States ...
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(Journal of Energy, Climate, and the Environment, 2010)This Article has been in press for several months without opportunity for updating, and thus does not reflect EPA’s Clean Air Act rule promulgations and several other relevant events. Nevertheless, the basic thrust of the ...
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(Ebiomedicine, 2022-12)Background Brugada syndrome (BrS) is a severe inherited arrhythmia syndrome that can be unmasked by fever.Methods A multicentre clinical analysis was performed in 261 patients diagnosed with fever-induced BrS, including ...
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(2019-07-15)Department: Hearing and Speech SciencesApproximately 80% of young children who begin stuttering fall below diagnostic thresholds of stuttering (i.e., exhibit recovery) within four to five years of onset. To investigate characteristics that may differentiate ...
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(2021-09-17)Department: Biomedical InformaticsMechanical Ventilation (MV) in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a life-saving therapy that is associated with multiple comorbidities. Compared to pressure-limited ventilation volume-targeted ventilation (VTV) is ...
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(2012-12-10)Department: Biomedical InformaticsThere is little research on how clinically relevant concepts are transferred from a patient, through a healthcare provider, and then to a resultant clinical note. This study tested whether clinical information flow, defined ...
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(Clinical Law Review, 2021)This Essay explores clinical hiring practices as an expression of community values. In particular, it discusses how lawyers become clinical faculty to reflect on whether and how prior clinical teaching experience should ...
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(Journal of the American Heart Association, 2019-12-03)Background The New York Heart Association (NYHA) classification has served as a fundamental tool for risk stratification of heart failure (HF) and determines clinical trial eligibility and candidacy for drugs and devices. ...
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(Clinical Law Review, 2010)Clinical legal education is at a crossroads. With studies like the Macrate Report, Carnegie Foundation Report “Educating Lawyers,” and Best Practices for Legal Education there is greater focus on experiential learning. ...
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(2018-03-19)Department: EpidemiologyPatients with type 2 diabetes who initiate therapy with metformin often add a second-line agent to achieve more optimal glycemic control. Commonly used second-line medications such as sulfonylurea and insulin are highly ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2013-03-25)Research on effective teaching in the clinical years of medical school lacks robust educational theory. The medical education literature contains a variety of models to guide clinical teachers in their practice, however ...
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(PLOS Medicine, 2019-07)Background In high-burden settings, case fatality rates are reported to be between 11% and 32% in hospitalized patients with HIV-associated tuberculosis, yet the underlying causes of mortality remain poorly characterized. ...
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(NPJ Breast Cancer, 2019-07-25)TP53 mutations are common in breast cancer and are typically associated with more aggressive tumor characteristics, but little is known about the clinicopathological and epidemiological relevance of p53 protein expression, ...
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(2006-10-30)Department: ChemistryParamyxovirus fusion glycoproteins mediate virus envelope and cell membrane fusion during viral entry. Fusion proteins are type I glycoproteins that exist as trimers with two 4-3 heptad repeat domains that form coiled coil ...