• Marcher Hernandez posted an update 8 months ago

    012, d = 0.20) and in the PPT of the rectus femoris, also with a small effect size (p = .001, d =  - 0.17). read more Regarding EMG activity, a trend towards greater activity was observed in participants with a-tDCS compared with s-tDCS, which showed a trend towards decreased EMG activity. In fact, although no differences were found between t…[Read more]

  • Mahoney Egeberg posted an update 8 months ago

    Although there is empirical support for patient-preferred live music (PPLM) in addressing affective states and pain for adults in medical settings, there is a lack of data regarding why PPLM might be effective. Identifying the underlying processes and events of change mechanisms within PPLM has the potential to improve education and clinical…[Read more]

  • Barton Lorentsen posted an update 8 months ago

    In pediatric patients with HME, age, sex, initial ankle alignment, location of the osteochondroma, and synostosis did not predict the progression of the ankle valgus deformity. However, when valgus angulation progressed, relative fibular shortening was observed as the tibia grew significantly in comparison to the fibula.Reduction of antibiotic use…[Read more]

  • Hougaard Lau posted an update 8 months ago

    By assessing the taxonomic composition of the samples, we show that metabarcoding data allowed the detection of previously recorded nonindigenous species as well as to reveal presence of new ones, even if in low abundance. Synthesis and application. Our comprehensive assessment of metabarcoding for port biological baseline surveys sets the basics…[Read more]

  • Thompson Tanner posted an update 8 months ago

    t in fall prevention activities. In short, we recommend that consistent, repeated, and custom fall-prevention education should be implemented in small- and medium-sized hospitals to promote engagement in fall-prevention activities. Patient safety activities in small- and medium-sized hospitals can be enhanced by creating an environment that…[Read more]

  • Lynch Thomson posted an update 8 months ago

    Novel methods for diagnosing periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) are currently being explored. Mass spectrometry (MS) is an approach that can detect whole-protein changes in synovial fluid and may represent a promising method.

    Between March 2017 and July 2018, we successively collected synovial fluid samples from patients who were…[Read more]

  • Espensen Acosta posted an update 8 months ago

    Application of biochar in soils can affect the soil properties and, in turn, the fate of pesticides. Batch experiments were conducted to investigate the effect of sewage sludge-derived biochars on the dissipation of a fungicide carbendazim in soil, and the transformation of carbendazim in soil was also studied. Results showed that the dissipation…[Read more]

  • Boesen Abdi posted an update 8 months ago

    8%/73.4%, 78.3%/81.2%, and 76.5%/78.5%, respectively. Intra- and inter-observer reliabilities for both reviewers were good to very good (k= 0.85/0.93, p < 0.001; k = 0.74-0.89, p < 0.001). For all clinical tests, while specificity was very high, sensitivity was very low and the overall accuracy was also low.

    MRA showed high diagnostic pe…[Read more]

  • Schack Neumann posted an update 8 months ago

    The initiation of reproduction in many seasonally breeding animals is controlled by photoperiod and tends to be clinal populations at higher latitudes breed later than those at lower latitudes, often reflecting a higher photoperiodic threshold. Migratory animals presumably time reproduction to match conditions at their breeding grounds, at least…[Read more]

  • Schroeder Vest posted an update 8 months ago

    The world is in the grip of the COVID-19 pandemic. Public health measures that can reduce the risk of infection and death in addition to quarantines are desperately needed. This article reviews the roles of vitamin D in reducing the risk of respiratory tract infections, knowledge about the epidemiology of influenza and COVID-19, and how vitamin D…[Read more]

  • Breen Lloyd posted an update 8 months ago

    Using the recently established formalism of a worldline quantum field theory description of the classical scattering of two spinless black holes, we compute the far-field time-domain waveform of the gravitational waves produced in the encounter at leading order in the post-Minkowskian (weak field but generic velocity) expansion. We reproduce the…[Read more]

  • Byrd Chaney posted an update 8 months ago

    Each neuron in the central nervous system has many dendrites, which provide input information through impulses. Assuming that a neuron’s decision to continue or stop firing is made by rules applied to the dendrites’ inputs, we associate neuron activity with a quantum like-cellular automaton (QLCA) concepts. Following a previous study that related…[Read more]

  • Key predictor variables were included in multivariable linear or logistic regression models. Improved 4SBT performance was predicted by greater balance confidence. Better TUG performance at F2 was predicted by no use of assistive device for walking, higher scores on cognitive screening, and better IVT TUG performance. this website Improvement on…[Read more]

  • Leon Sinclair posted an update 8 months ago

    Usnic acid has anti-cancer activity, however, low solubility and toxicity limit the potential. To investigate biological activity of usnic acid derivatives, enantiopure derivatives were synthesised by reacting usnic acid with ethylenediamine, which yielded one dimer product ((+)-1), and two tetra cyclic compounds ((+)-2 and (-)-2). The products…[Read more]

  • Skov Fuller posted an update 8 months ago

    Subcortical structural shape showed less correlation with FLUTE global retention in both EOAD and LOAD. Multiple cognitive domains, except memory function, correlated with the bilateral amygdala, caudate, and putamen in EOAD patients, while more restricted regions in the subcortical structures were correlated with neuropsychological test results…[Read more]

  • Odom Ulriksen posted an update 8 months ago

    Management of pituitary conditions can be problematic with many patients experiencing long-term psychological and social difficulties that impact on their quality of life. This study aimed to identify psychosocial symptoms associated with pituitary conditions that lead to poor quality of life and identify differences in symptomatology between…[Read more]

  • Covington Hartvig posted an update 8 months ago

    Specifically, results lend support to the hypothesis that the time-varying interplay between large-scale functional brain systems associated with cognitive control is implicated in smoking lapse behavior.

    Corneal abrasions are common ophthalmic presentations to emergency departments. Among emergency physicians and ophthalmologists, there are…[Read more]

  • Hampton McElroy posted an update 8 months ago

    STUDY QUESTION Are there any differences in the pubertal development and reproductive hormone status during adolescence between singletons following ICSI therapy or spontaneous conception (SC)? SUMMARY ANSWER Pubertal development and reproductive hormone levels are largely similar between ICSI and SC adolescents, except for a tendency towards…[Read more]

  • Hedrick Watkins posted an update 8 months ago

    In item response theory, uncertainty associated with estimated item parameters can lead to greater uncertainty in subsequent analyses, such as estimating trait scores for individual examinees. Most existing methods to characterize or correct for item parameter uncertainty implicitly assume that the latent trait continuum is fixed across the…[Read more]

  • Schwartz McMahan posted an update 8 months ago

    Artemisia argyi is widely used as traditional medicine in East Asia. However, its effects against inflammation and gastric ulcers have not been reported yet. We analyzed anti-inflammatory activity and its molecular mechanisms of A. argyi using RAW264.7 cells line, then evaluated the curative efficacy in rats with acute gastric ulcers. Nitric oxide…[Read more]

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