OPEN SCIENCE SAVES LIVES: LESSONS FROM THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Open science saves lives: lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic

bengals dog collar Abstract In the last decade Open Science principles have been successfully advocated for and are being slowly adopted in different research communities.In response to the COVID-19 pandemic many publishers and researchers have sped up their adoption of Open Science practices, sometimes embracing them fully and sometimes partially

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Impacts of a New Supermarket on Dietary Behavior and the Local Foodscape in Kisumu, Kenya: Protocol for a Mixed Methods, Natural Experimental Study

BackgroundAccess to healthy food is considered a key determinant of dietary behavior, and there is mixed evidence that living near a supermarket is associated with a healthier diet.In Africa, supermarkets may contribute to the nutrition transition by offering both healthy and unhealthy foods and by replacing traditional food sellers.In Kisumu, Keny

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Guinea-pig interpubic joint (symphysis pubica) relaxation at parturition: Underlying cellular processes that resemble an inflammatory response

Abstract Background At term, cervical ripening in coordination with uterine contractions becomes a prerequisite for a normal vaginal delivery.Currently, cervical ripening is considered to occur independently 817513010002 from uterine contractions.Many evidences suggest that cervical ripening resembles an inflammatory process.Comparatively little at

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