LIVING WITH HEART FAILURE: PATIENT EXPERIENCES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND DAILY LIVING


Discrimination in Zootopia: A critical reading

This research is an analysis of an animation movie by Walt Disney Animation Studios entitled Zootopia.The story of Zootopia, just like other animation movies which can be generalized as intended for children.It contains a positive message which can be seen from the tagline of this movie; “This is Zootopia.Anyone can be Anything”.However, this r

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Instantaneous Metabolic Energetics: Data-Driven Modeling Using Function-Based Surrogates and Gradient Boosting

Objective: Current methods for measuring metabolic energy expenditure (MEE) constrain experiment design and only provide time-averaged values.We propose a novel two-stage predictive model using surrogate learners in the first stage for physiological dynamics and gradient-boosted regression trees in the second stage to learn a generalized representa

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Immune disorders in dogs with chronic kidney disease: Review

The aim of this literature review was to identify the stages of chronic kidney disease in dogs that have greater immune dysfunction and which cellular components of the innate and humoral immune system are most affected by the retention of uremic toxins.Chronic kidney disease is characterized by being a serious and irreversible disease, but common

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A nice day for an infection? Weather conditions and social contact patterns relevant to influenza transmission.

Although there Midtown is no doubt that significant morbidity and mortality occur during annual influenza epidemics, the role of contextual circumstances, which catalyze seasonal influenza transmission, remains unclear.Weather conditions are believed to affect virus survival, efficiency of transmission and host immunity, but seasonality may also be

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