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Perceived Acceptability of SPACE for COPD© as a Maintenance Option Following Pulmonary Rehabilitation Discharge: A Qualitative Interview Study with Patients and Facilitators Using Framework Analysis See

Introduction: Following completion of Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR), the biopsychosocial benefits often decline. PR maintenance is recommended to extend the benefits; however, detail lacks on what this should entail. SPACE for COPD© is a light touch, evidenced-based self-management intervention ...

Minimal important difference of quadriceps maximal voluntary contraction (QMVC) in COPD: a prospective cohort study See

Background: Quadriceps maximal voluntary contraction (QMVC) reliably measures quadriceps muscle force and predicts mortality in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, the minimal important difference (MID) of QMVC is not well-established. Aim To estimate the MID of QMVC pa...

Clinical and cost-effectiveness of SPACE for COPD delivered as a pulmonary rehabilitation maintenance programme: a randomised controlled trial See

Introduction: The benefits of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) decline after 6–12 months. Previous studies of maintenance in the literature have been labour-intensive and concentrated on secondary care healthcare utilisation only. We aimed to investigate whether Self-management Programme of Activity, Coping&#...

Rationalisation of aluminium alloys using machine learning and Artificial Intelligence See

Aluminium alloys are widely used across various sectors of engineering due to their lower density combined with higher strength compared to many existing alloys of other metals. These unique characteristics have led to an increased demand for and discovery of new aluminium alloys w...

Modelling the emergence of open-ended cultural evolution See

Humans stand alone in terms of their potential to collectively and cumulatively change their culture in an open-ended manner. This open-endedness provides societies with the ability to continually expand their resources and to increase their capacity to store, transmit and process informatio...

Investigating replication fork blocks, replication-transcription conflicts and replication restart dynamics in Escherichia coli See

DNA replication is essential for genome stability, but it is constantly jeopardized by various obstacles such as nucleoprotein complexes and transcription–replication conflicts. If not properly resolved, these impediments lead to replication fork collapse, genomic instability, and even cell death. Thi...

Transformational leadership and employee well-being in the education sector: The mediation effect of self-efficacy and resilience See

Work-related stress has emerged as a significant issue, developing into a globally critical concern that affects employees' well-being across various organizational contexts. The global trend of rising stress levels among employees, particularly those in educational settings such as schools, under...

Tailoring microstructure and mechanical properties of high-pressure die-cast Mg-RE-Gd alloys via trace Al additions See

A trade-off between strength and ductility often constrains the widespread application of high-pressure die-casting (HPDC) Mg-RE alloys. This study modulates the intermetallic compounds at the grain boundary (GB) in Mg-3.5RE-1.5Gd alloys through trace Al additions (0, 0.5, and 1.0 wt.%). Multisca...

Multi-objective optimization of hydrogen-integrated hybrid renewable energy systems using an adaptive evolutionary framework See

The optimization of Hydrogen-Integrated Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems remains challenging due to conflicting objectives, nonlinear operational constraints, and the limited adaptability of conventional evolutionary algorithms. This study introduces an adaptive Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm II (NSGA-II) fr...

Programming and the economics curriculum: Evidence from undergraduate student attitudes See

A significant and growing proportion of graduate economics job advertisements in the UK and other countries mentions programming skills. Do undergraduates see that shift, and do they want their degree programme to keep pace? We answer these questions with the first multi-year survey...

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