2025
Estimating the urban heat-related mortality burden due to greenness: a global modelling study
Wu Y, Wen B, Ye T, Huang W, Liu Y, Gasparrini A, Sera F, Tong S, Lavigne E, Roye D, Achilleos S, Ryti N, Pascal M, Zeka A, de'Donato F, da Silva S, Madureira J, Mistry M, Armstrong B, Bell M, Schwartz J, Guo Y, Li S, Network M. Estimating the urban heat-related mortality burden due to greenness: a global modelling study. The Lancet Planetary Health 2025 PMID: 40318693, DOI: 10.1016/s2542-5196(25)00062-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHeat-mortality associationsEnhanced Vegetation IndexHeat-related deathsMortality burdenIncreased greennessMeta-regression modelsGlobal model studiesUrban areasCollaborative research networksModeling studiesHeat-related mortalityMeta-analytic approachDaily mortalityHealth impactsResearch NetworkHealth impacts of heat exposureRandom forest modelPublic health threatVegetation indexWarm seasonMulti-countryMean temperatureImpact of heat exposureDaily temperatureMitigation strategiesPositive associations between mean ambient temperature and involuntary admissions to psychiatric facilities
Joore N, van der Horst M, Noorthoorn E, Strous J, Vruwink F, Guloksuz S, Siegmund P, Luykx J. Positive associations between mean ambient temperature and involuntary admissions to psychiatric facilities. European Psychiatry 2025, 68: e2. PMID: 39791337, PMCID: PMC11795429, DOI: 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2024.1800.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInvoluntary psychiatric admissionsContext of climate changeInvoluntary admissionMean ambient temperatureThin plate regression splinesWeather stationsMeteorological variablesMeteorological dataPsychiatric admissionsClimate changeGeneralized additive modelModeling studiesMental health outcomesPositive association
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Model studies for coenzyme B12 dependent enzyme-catalyzed rearrangements. Evidence for cobalt(III)-olefin pi complexes.
Silverman R, Dolphin D. Model studies for coenzyme B12 dependent enzyme-catalyzed rearrangements. Evidence for cobalt(III)-olefin pi complexes. Journal Of The American Chemical Society 1976, 98: 4626-33. PMID: 932367, DOI: 10.1021/ja00431a048.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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