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How societal forces of change are transforming youth physical activity promotion in North America Climate change, increasing recognition of institutionalized discrimination, and the COVID-19 pandemic are large-scale, societal events (i.e., forces of change) that affect the timing, settings, and modes of youth physical activity. Despite the impact that forces of change have on youth physical acti...
Use of nuclear techniques in human nutrition research: A call for papers Hoffman et al discuss the use of nuclear techniques and human nutrition and call for papers on the matter. If the human nutrition community has learned anything from the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, it is that many of the advances in preventing or understanding the double burden of ...
Retail market trends for seafood in the United States Interest in retail seafood sales increased dramatically with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The diversity of species, types of products, product forms, and packaging of the seafood sold at retail, combined with diverse consumerpreferences across the United States, requires detailed data and ana...
Resumption of stable fly and house fly research at post-Covid CMAVE After working from home since March of 2020, CMAVE gradually reopened in early 2022. Field work had been out of the question, so all field projects stopped in their tracks in 2020. All Covid-related safety precautions were lifted earlier in 2023 and we are back to normal or something similar.
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Dry fractionation process operations in the production of protein concentrates: A review
The plant protein market is growing rapidly to such an extent that there was a 200% increase in sales during the covid pandemic of 2020 to 2022. This expanded demand for plant protein based food products may have been due to health concerns in the populace about covid transmission through animal sys...
Editorial: Insights of important mammalian viruses: Infection, pathogenesis and drugs COVID-19, has brought new attention to the importance of new or emerging pathogenic viruses as a major threat to global health. Viruses have evolved multiple mechanisms to counteract host immunity that can be similar or drastically different for various viruses, making it difficult to control viruse...
On Schrodinger's cat and evaluation of trials disrupted by the Covid19 pandemic: A critical appraisal This article tried to comment on how to value research activities critically affected by the COVID- 19 pandemic. This paper proposes a set of standardizing criteria for evaluating work that was stopped or modified during the pandemic. The post-COVID-19 world we live in is putting us in the position ...
Experimental challenge of a SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant in American mink During the global COVID-19 pandemic, there were reports of morbidity and mortality of farmed mink across Europe and the United States that tested positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Subsequently, research groups have experimentally challenged mink with SARS-CoV...
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on pediatric faculty: A report from nine academic institutions The COVID-19 pandemic affected home and work routines, which may exacerbate existing academic professional disparities. Objectives were to describe the impact of the pandemic on pediatric faculty's work productivity, identify groups at risk for widening inequities, and explore mitigation strategies....
Washable antimicrobial wipes made from nanostructured raw cotton fibers As the production and use of disposable wipes have been surging since the outbreak of global COVID-19, the concern about their potential threats to the environment is rapidly growing. Typical wipes are nonbiodegradable and generate microplastic pollution as they are nonwoven fabrics generally made f...