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Eosinophilic Inflammation In Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection: Agent Provocateur Or Innocent Bystander?

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Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD), defined as non-traumatic, non-iatrogenic dissociation of the coronary vessel wall, represents an important cause of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) among…
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Who Do Women Count As Allies In STEM?

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People’s prototype for who scientists are is perhaps made most apparent in what has become a classic social science classroom experiment in which students of…
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The Differences In Relationships Formed Online Versus In The Physical World

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There are two venerable rules about how relationships form. We like people who are physically and psychologically similar to us (homophily or propinquity), and we…
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RFID Technology Use In Hummingbirds To Understand Feeder Use And Their Contact Network In Urban Habitats

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Sighting a single hummingbird feeder filled with birds at each feeding port with other birds hovering in the background waiting for their chance to feed…
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Pulmonary Artery Catheterization Use And Mortality In Heart Failure Patients  

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The current study is the first to show that the use of pulmonary artery catheterization (PAC) declined from 2005 to 2010 in both heart failure…
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Communicative Climate Change: Cloudy With A Chance Of Bullshit

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In scientific and political arenas, much attention is given to the issue of climate change. Yet, there is another type of climate change that has also…
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Geochemical Methods Help Resolve A Long-Standing Debate In Amber Palaeontology

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Ambers are fossilized plant resins that have found wide use in jewelry-making. They are also a major archive for the study of invertebrate evolution. Yet,…
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How The Behavior Of Fronts In Ecosystems Affects Regime Shifts

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Ecosystems are constantly perturbed by both natural and human-induced disturbances, ranging from storms and fires to grazing and clear-cutting. If an ecosystem has alternative stable…
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How Oxalate Affects Barium Sulfate Crystallization

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Crystallization is a cheap and relatively straightforward way of purifying materials. It’s not surprising that it’s a technique of choice for many industries, including the…
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Machine-To-Machine Communication: Challenges And Future Opportunities

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With the advent of machine-to-machine communication, the autonomous communication of smart devices will likely be a part of the human ecosystem/society in the coming years. Specifically, machines…
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Using A Dynamic Weighting Schema With Memory To Evolve Clusters By Forgetting Old Samples

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The Internet of Things (IoT) and the advances in sensors have drastically increased the number of devices connected to the Internet. This has led to…
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