u/themainheadcase

Is there a way to create a bibliography from Web of Science search results?

As best I can tell, this isn't possible natively in WOS (correct me if I'm wrong), you can export to various citation manager formats like RIS, but I don't have one installed and would prefer not to install one. Is there some free online citation manager that could work with one of these formats or is there some different way entirely to get a bibliography from WOS?

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u/themainheadcase — 15 hours ago
▲ 1 r/bxo

Has anyone achieved clearance of symptoms with corticosteroids, but it took 6+months?

Has anyone managed to achieve complete clearance of symptoms, but it only happened after 6+ months of corticosteroids?

I've been applying clob since Oct 17th of last year. I've seen substantial improvement, but there is now still a bit of residual redness that just won't go away and I've not seen further improvement for a very long time now, so I'm beginning to fear that this is as far as I can go with clob.

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u/themainheadcase — 4 days ago

How quick is the onset of PFS typically?

How common is it, if at all, for PFS to appear after only a few days or weeks of taking fin or does it only ever develop after years or 6+ months?

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u/themainheadcase — 6 days ago
▲ 44 r/Boxing

Why was the Jim Lampley return a one off?

I thought Lampley did a great job in his return, I think he's the best play by play guy I've ever heard in boxing and I, personally, would love to have him back calling fights regularly. Why has he not been back since the NYC card?

I know Dana White, who is now affiliated with Turki, is not a fan of his, has that got something to do with it?

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u/themainheadcase — 13 days ago
▲ 18 r/zagreb

Imam one crne mrlje na zubima koje nastaju zbog kromogenih bakterija i zubarica kod koje sam prethodno išao mi ih je uvijek skidala pjeskarenjem besplatno i nisam ni znao da se pjeskarenje ne radi besplatno preko HZZO-a.

Zanima me je li to nešto što zubari standardno rade kad neko baš ima potrebu za pjeskarenjem ili sam ja samo bio naletio na posebno dobru zubaricu? Radi li i vama HZZO zubar pjeskarenje besplatno, ako za njim imate potrebe?

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u/themainheadcase — 16 days ago

More and more topical AR blockers/degraders are coming, clascoterone, pyrilutamide... I'm sure many concerned about PFS will be reaching for those.

Given the theories on the cause of PFS, how plausible is it that these might cause it?

I guess anything that mimics finasteride's mechanism of reducing AR activity could have the same effect, but I believe some theories on PFS hold that the problem is actually in the brain, possibly mediated by fin's effect on neurosteroids, is that right? In that case, these would be safe, with regards to PFS.

Anyway, what are the leading theories and, given those, how likely (obviously I'm inviting massive speculation here, obviously we don't know) is it that AR blockers may also carry risk of PFS?

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u/themainheadcase — 17 days ago

I've been watching IGN's reviews on Youtube, but it seems like every time they pop up the reviewer's social media accounts on screen during the beginning of the review it's ALWAYS bluesky. Literally not once was it Twitter or anything other than Bluesky. Obviously, I don't want to support a woke company, so are there any alternatives?

I'm kind of a lapsed gamer, don't play any more, but still love games, so I like to look at reviews of new games that come out, but I don't know the journalism landscape and what's out there in terms of potential alternatives.

I'm looking for a magazine that does reviews professionally and covers new games (and ideally indie games).

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u/themainheadcase — 18 days ago

I'm having trouble finding information on this in the research literature and I've received conflicting answers from LLMs. Most sources seem to say that it is resistant to stomach acid and that therefore it doesn't matter when you take it relative to meals. Is this true?

If it IS indeed true, I would assume the best time would be with meals to increase the time it spends in the stomach, so that it can have whatever beneficial effects it has there before moving to the gut, does that sound right?

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u/themainheadcase — 21 days ago