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Tytuł:
#EEGManyLabs : investigating the replicability of influential EEG experiments
Autorzy:
Mudrik, Liad
Muthuraman, Muthuraman
Zakharov, Ilya
Arvaneh, Mahnaz
Kalenkovich, Evgenii
Vloeberghs, Robin
Bradford, Daniel E.
Welke, Dominik
Hinojosa, Jose A.
Pavlov, Yuri G.
Ehinger, Benedikt
Liesefeld, Heinrich R.
Nilsonne, Gustav
Busch, Niko A.
Ganis, Giorgio
Bland, Amy R.
Bublatzky, Florian
Senderecka, Magdalena
Ladouceur, Cecile D.
Dumas, Guillaume
Johannesson, Magnus
Langer, Nicolas
Beste, Christian
Clayson, Peter E.
Niso, Guiomar
Tognoli, Emmanuelle
Huber-Huber, Christoph
Wessel, Jan R.
Sass, Sarah M.
Adamian, Nika
Appelhoff, Stefan
Dreber, Anna
Karimi-Rouzbahani, Hamid
Pourtois, Gilles
Ruzzoli, Manuela
Oostenveld, Robert
Ocklenburg, Sebastian
Snyder, Joel S.
Verona, Edelyn
MacNamara, Annmarie
van Vugt, Marieke K.
Pernet, Cyril R.
Kulke, Louisa
Neal, Lauren B.
Cruse, Damian
Benwell, Christopher S.Y.
He, Xun
Keil, Andreas
Schaefer, Alexandre
Jack, Bradley N.
Jones, Rhiannon
Tamnes, Christian K.
Czeszumski, Artur
Inzlicht, Michael
Mushtaq, Faisal
Kaltwasser, Laura
Konig, Peter
Luque, David
Kouara, Layla
Opis:
There is growing awareness across the neuroscience community that the replicability offindings about the relationship between brain activity and cognitive phenomena can beimproved by conducting studies with high statistical power that adhere to well-defined and standardised analysis pipelines. Inspired by recent efforts from the psychological sciences,and with the desire to examine some of the foundational findings using electroencephalog-raphy (EEG), we have launched #EEGManyLabs, a large-scale international collaborativereplication effort. Since its discovery in the early 20th century, EEG has had a profound in-fluence on our understanding of human cognition, but there is limited evidence on thereplicability of some of the most highly cited discoveries. After a systematic search and selection process, we have identified 27 of the most influential and continually cited studies inthe field. We plan to directly test the replicability of key findings from 20 of these studies inteams of at least three independent laboratories. The design and protocol of each replicationeffort will be submitted as a Registered Report and peer-reviewed prior to data collection.Prediction markets, open to all EEG researchers, will be used as a forecasting tool to examinewhich findings the community expects to replicate. This project will update our confidence insome of the most influential EEG findings and generate a large open access database that canbe used to inform future research practices. Finally, through this international effort, we hopeto create a cultural shift towards inclusive, high-powered multi-laboratory collaborations.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The Concept of Stare Decisis in the German Legal System – a Systematically Inconsistent Concept with High Factual Importance
Autorzy:
Stainer, Peter
König, Dominik
Tematy:
stare decisis
precedent
German legal system
Federal Constitutional Court
precedens
niemiecki system prawny
Federalny Sąd Konstytucyjny
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Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/619107.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
It is worth mentioning that the German legal system is based on the codified law. This system lacks in stare decisis and precedents in general, which – in principle – does not raise doubts. The role of precedent in the decisional process is relative and dependent on the question as to whether the case may be resolved pursuant to a legal act. In that case, precedents would not play any or almost any role at all. However, the role of precedents increases, when there is a lack of appropriate legal rights, or if legal rights require interpretation. It should be emphasised that stare decisis understood as a formally binding precedent refers only to rulings issued by the Federal Constitutional Court, whereas precedents of higher courts have a significant meaning to everyday judicial practice in Germany, despite the fact that they are not formally binding.
Należy wskazać, że niemiecki system prawa opiera się na prawie skodyfikowanym. W systemie tym brak stare decisis oraz precedensów w ogóle, co do zasady nie budzi to wątpliwości. Rola precedensu w procesie decyzyjnym sądów jest względna i zależy od tego, czy sprawa może zostać rozstrzygnięta zgodnie z brzmieniem ustawy. Wówczas precedensy nie będą odgrywać żadnej roli lub będzie ona marginalna. W przypadku, gdy brak jest odpowiedniego prawa ustawowego lub jeśli ustawowe prawo wymaga interpretacji, rola precedensów wzrasta. Należy podkreślić, że stare decisis w sensie formalnie wiążącego precedensu odnosi się tylko do orzeczeń Federalnego Trybunału Konstytucyjnego. Natomiast precedensy wyższych sądów, choć nie są formalnie wiążące, mają istotne znaczenie dla codziennej praktyki prawniczej w Niemczech.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Positive family history as a predictor for disease outcomes after radical prostatectomy for nonmetastatic prostate cancer
Autorzy:
Chłosta, Piotr
Shariat, Shahrokh F.
Haydter, Martin
Korn, Stephan
Quhal, Fahad
Sari Motlagh, Reza
Karakiewicz, Pierre I.
König, Frederik
Briganti, Alberto
Pallauf, Maximilian
Ye, Ding-wei
Nyirady, Peter
Comperat, Eva
Gandaglia, Giorgio
Enikeev, Dmitry
Aydh, Abdulmajeed
Mostafaei, Hadi
Rajwa, Paweł
Petrov, Patrik
D'Andrea, David
Yanagisawa, Takafumi
Pradere, Benjamin
Marra, Giancarlo
Kawada, Tatsushi
Abufaraj, Mohammad
Laukhtina, Ekaterina
Opis:
Background While family history (FHx) of prostate cancer (PCa) increases the risk of PCa, comparably less is known regarding the impact of FHx on pathologic and oncologic outcomes after radical prostatectomy (RP). Methods We retrospectively reviewed our multicenter database comprising 6,041 nonmetastatic PCa patients treated with RP. Patients with a FHx of PCa in one or more first-degree relatives were considered as FHx positive. We examined the association of FHx with pathologic outcomes and biochemical recurrence (BCR) using logistic and Cox regression models, respectively. Results In total, 1,677 (28%) patients reported a FHx of PCa. Compared to patients without FHx, those with, were younger at RP (median age of 59 vs. 62 years, p < 0.01), and had significantlymore favorable biopsy and RP histopathologic findings. On multivariable logistic regression analysis, positive FHx was associated with extracapsular extension (odds ratio [OR] 0.77, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.66–0.90, p < 0.01; model AUC 0.73) and upgrading (OR 0.70, 95% CI 0.62–0.80, p < 0.01; model AUC 0.68). Incorporating FHx significantly improved the AUC of the base model for upgrading (p < 0.01). Positive FHx was not associated with BCR in pre- and postoperative multivariable models (p = 0.1 and p = 0.7); c-indexes of Cox multivariable models were: 0.73 and 0.82, respectively. Conclusions We found that patients with clinically nonmetastatic PCa who have positive FHx of PCa undergo RP at a younger age and have more favorable pathologic outcomes. Nevertheless, FHx of PCa did not confer better BCR rates, suggesting that FHx leads to potentially early detection and treatment without impact on BCR.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Insights from ADPedKD, ERKReg and RaDaR registries provide a multi-national perspective on the presentation of childhood autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease in high- and middle-income countries
Autorzy:
Schaefer, Franz
Montini, Giovanni
Flögelová, Hana
Grandaliano, Giuseppe
Dossier, Claire
Spasojević, Brankica
Gale, Daniel P.
Konig, Jens
Raes, Ann
Canpolat, Nur
Bacchetta, Justine
Bockenhauer, Detlef
Bialkevich, Hanna
Jankauskiene, Augustina
Vanmeerbeek, Lotte
Heidet, Laurence
Mekahli, Djalila
González-Rodríguez, Juan David
Besouw, Martine
Westland, Rik
Saygili, Seha
Paripovic, Dusan
Paripović, Aleksandra
Gimpel, Charlotte
Marzuillo, Pierluigi
Peruzzi, Licia
Fila, Marc
Conlon, Peter J.
Devuyst, Olivier
Litwin, Mieczysław
Mastrangelo, Antonio
Guay-Woodford, Lisa M.
Fieuws, Steffen
Perez-Beltran, Victor
Leone, Valentina Fanny
Załuska-Leśniewska, Iga
Dachy, Angélique
Chauveau, Dominique
Boyer, Olivia
Leroy, Valérie
Allard, Lise
Guffens, Anne
Becherucci, Francesca
Papizh, Svetlana
Massella, Laura
Bayrakci, Umut S.
Trepiccione, Francesco
Yüksel, Selcuk
La Scola, Claudio
Pitcher, David
Obrycki, Lukasz
Levart, Tanja Kersnik
Nobili, François
Liebau, Max Christoph
Ranchin, Bruno
Seeman, Tomas
Knebelmann, Bertrand
Lucchetti, Laura
Lungu, Adrian C.
Varda, Nataša Marčun
Tenebaum, Julie
Çiçek, Neslihan
Szczepańska, Maria
Mustafa, Reem
Nguyen-Tang, Elsa Gonzalez
Gokce, Ibrahim
Simon, Thomas
Haeberle, Stefanie
Miklaszewska, Monika
Hofstetter, Jonas
Mallett, Andrew J.
Godron-Dubrasquet, Astrid
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
A global survey of taxa-metabolic associations across mouse microbiome communities
Autorzy:
Garrett, Wendy S.
Wullaert, Andy
Grassi, Fabio
Le Gac, Constance
Baertschi, Isabel
Van Loo, Pascalle L.P.
Ohno, Hiroshi
Black, Caitlin
Pachnis, Vassilis
Small, Lewin
Silva-Santos, Bruno
Trajkovski, Mirko
Evans, Julian
Vicente, Ana Mafalda
Blank, Thomas
Kim, Kwan Soon
Ciftci, Pinar
Stelling, Jörg
Obata, Yuuki
Birchenough, George M.H.
Mossad, Omar
Cassano, Marco
Karacan, Ilker
Trono, Didier
Kariuki, Daniel
Kaser, Arthur
Denaxa, Myrto
Rescigno, Maria
Pettersson, Sven
Lopes, Patricia
Boatman, Bruce
Costa, Rui M.
Bae, Sena
Cerutti, Andrea
Sauer, Uwe
Jeney, Viktoria
Baines, John F.
Claudinot, Stephanie
Adnan, Ali
Gonçalves-Sousa, Natacha
Cowan, Peter J.
Powrie, Fiona
Yilmaz, Bahtiyar
Maffei, Sara
Martín, Pilar
Kotlinowski, Jerzy
Heikenwalder, Mathias
Lam, Lilian
Grasset, Emilie K.
Bozza, Marcelo T.
Fremond, Cecile
Li, Jiaqi
Lindholm, Anna K.
Macpherson, Andrew J.
Karaman, Sinem
Knowles, Sarah C.L.
Rigo, Dorothée
Holland, Lorraine M.
Weis, Sebastian
Prinz, Marco
Altıntaş, Ali
Jordi, Sebastian B.U.
Sullivan, Zuri
Im, Sin-Hyeog
Speksnijder, Ewoud N.
Gozzelino, Raffaella
Kanaya, Takashi
Offner, Sandra
Vereecke, Lars
Pearson, Claire
Hamza, Iqbal
Lamas, Sofia
König, Barbara
Hanski, Eveliina
Li, Hai
Nanou, Aikaterini
Meier, Karin H.U.
Vidal, Vinicius M.
Cardoso, Silvia
Lizier, Michela
Opis:
Host-microbiota mutualism is rooted in the exchange of dietary and metabolic molecules. Microbial diversity broadens the metabolite pool, with each taxon contributing distinct compounds in varying proportions. In the human microbiome, high variability in consortial composition is largely compensated by similar metabolic functions across different taxa. However, the extent of compensation in lower diversity mouse models, and whether vivaria are metabolically equivalent, is unknown. We provide a searchable resource of microbiome composition variability across 51 murine vivaria and 12 wild mouse colonies worldwide, with vivarium-specific variants mapped according to predicted 3D structures for each microbial species. Our matched metabolomics data show that realized metabolic potential has relatively low variability, providing functional evidence for metabolic compensation. Additionally, variability is related to taxonomic composition rather than vivarium, revealing taxa-metabolite associations that are potentially relevant to phenotypic differences between vivaria. Collectively, this resource offers tools to strengthen microbiome studies and collaborative science.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
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