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Kendall Lunding posted an update 8 months ago
5 (1.2-1.9); shoulder pain, 21% versus 9%, 2.6 (1.9-2.5); elbow pain, 14% versus 5%, 2.9 (2.0-4.2); wrist pain 14% versus 7%, 2.2 (1.5-3.1); and finger pain 13% versus 9%, 2.8 (2.0-3.9). Prevalence of musculoskeletal pain increased with age in controls but not in musicians.
Professional orchestra musicians reported more pain in the back…[Read more]
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Webster Lomholt posted an update 8 months ago
Subjects in the Q4 group had a much higher prevalence of central obesity than their counterparts in the Q1 group (P less then 0·01). Our findings suggest that the health risks of children with normal-weight central obesity may be missed when BMI is used alone as a measure; it is meaningful to include WC in clinical practice and to include the…[Read more]
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Tarp Hampton posted an update 8 months ago
Compared with those of the oocytes in the NC group, the early apoptosis rate significantly decreased (P less then .01), whereas both the high-quality cleavage embryo and blastocyst rates significantly increased (both P less then .05) in the oocytes of the 10-9 M-MC group. Finally, single-cell RNA sequencing and immunofluorescence results revealed…[Read more]
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Fletcher Eaton posted an update 8 months ago
These results indicate that LF-MF with a specific frequency may be an attractive therapy to treat breast cancers.Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder, which relates to not only motor symptoms, but also cognitive, autonomic, and mood impairments. The literature suggests that pharmacological or surgical treatment has a…[Read more]
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Johnston Meldgaard posted an update 8 months ago
002; median = 2109 pg/mL vs. controls, median = 1614 pg/mL). SPINT2 was elevated in the placentas of patients who required delivery for preterm preeclampsia (p = 0.025). Though inflammatory cytokines had no effect, hypoxia increased SPINT2 in cytotrophoblast stem cells, and its expression was elevated in the placental labyrinth of…[Read more]
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Daly Crowley posted an update 8 months ago
Pseudoprogression and hyperprogression are new radiologic response patterns with immunotherapy agents. It is critical to be aware of these two phenomena in order to make the right decisions for patients.Previous research into predictive inferences making showed that textual constraint influenced hemispheric processing of the inferences. However,…[Read more]
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Fallesen Wright posted an update 8 months ago
In 1864, Hugo Schiff, aged 30, discovered the reaction of aromatic aldehydes with primary amines to give imine derivatives. A C═N imine bond presents the unique properties of being strong, as expected for a covalent double bond, and of being reversible due to a fast hydrolytic process. In view of such features, Schiff base condensations are t…[Read more]
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Hatch Wollesen posted an update 8 months ago
In this framework, regarding the outset, the relationships among the criteria/sub-criteria are obtained by FDEMATEL method. Then, initial weights of the criteria/sub-criteria are measured by FBWM method. Next, the final weights of criteria/sub-criteria considering the interrelationships are calculated by FANP. Finally, the performance of the…[Read more]
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Fitzpatrick Barrett posted an update 8 months ago
By adoption of a high permittivity ZrO2capping layer (ZOCL), enhanced ferroelectric properties were achieved in the Hf0.5Zr0.5O2(HZO) thin films. For HZO thin film with 10 Å ZOCL, the 2Prvalue can reach as high as ∼43.1μC cm-2under a sweep electric field of 3 MV cm-1. In addition, a reduced coercive field of 1.5 MV cm-1was observed, which is com…[Read more]
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Borg Rasch posted an update 8 months ago
Our study suggests that blood proteins can predict the presence of AD pathology as measured in the ATN framework as well as clinical diagnosis.Organic-inorganic metal-halide materials (OIMMs) with zero-dimensional (0D) structures offer useful optical properties with a wide range of applications. However, successful examples of 0D structural OIMMs…[Read more]
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Johnston Buhl posted an update 8 months ago
The structural, magnetic, electrical, and dilatation properties of the rare-earth NdCoO3 and SmCoO3 cobaltites were investigated. Their comparative analysis was carried out and the effect of multiplicity fluctuations on physical properties of the studied cobaltites was considered. Correlations between the spin state change of cobalt ions and the…[Read more]
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Solis Stage posted an update 8 months ago
ity. DISCUSSION There are very few studies focusing on the femoral derotational osteotomy for habitual dislocation of the patella in world literature. If any at all, they concern supracondylar and not intertrochanteric femoral osteotomy and the groups of patients were smaller than the group evaluated by us. CONCLUSIONS Preoperative planning for…[Read more]
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Vognsen Shea posted an update 8 months ago
ed that during meditation practice, participants spent more time attending to breath compared to MW or self-referential processing. This paradigm established the feasibility of using MVPA classifiers to objectively assess mental states during meditation at the participant level, which holds promise for improved measurement of internal attention…[Read more]
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Li McCain posted an update 8 months ago
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Lack of consensus regarding how best to define treatment response hinders translation from trials to the clinic. These post hoc analyses examine three commonly used response criteria in six trials of lisdexamfetamine dimesylate (LDX) in children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).…[Read more]
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Matthews Capps posted an update 8 months ago
Road traffic injury accounts for a substantial human and economic burden globally. Understanding risk factors contributing to fatal injuries is of paramount importance. In this study, we proposed a model that adopts a hybrid ensemble machine learning classifier structured from sequential minimal optimization and decision trees to identify risk…[Read more]
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Cullen Lloyd posted an update 8 months ago
Environmental and lifestyle factors are believed to account for >80% of breast cancers; however, it is not well understood how and when these factors affect risk and which exposed individuals will actually develop the disease. While alcohol consumption, obesity, and hormone therapy are some known risk factors for breast cancer, other exposures…[Read more]
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Humphries Falkenberg posted an update 8 months ago
The prevalence of depressive symptoms was high (29%) and correlated significantly to phenylalanine blood concentrations (p = 0.046). However, depressive symptoms were only mild in the majority of patients.
This group of early-treated adult German PKU patients is socially well integrated, reveals a surprisingly high adherence to diet and…[Read more]
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Bech Cormier posted an update 8 months ago
Five candidate sources of non-conventional water were evaluated in terms of quantity and quality, namely rainfall/stormwater runoff, industrial cooling water, hydraulic fracturing wastewater, process wastewater, and domestic sewage. Water quality issues, such as suspended solids, biochemical/chemical oxygen demand, total dissolved solids, total…[Read more]
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Kemp Thornton posted an update 8 months ago
nor a more considerable discomfort.The COVID-19 disease is spreading rapidly worldwide, and no vaccine or very effective drug has been found yet. However, the transmission rate of the disease can be reduced by taking precautions. Therefore, it is essential to detect the patients early to prevent the spread of the disease.1,2 We report a case of…[Read more]
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Puckett Heide posted an update 8 months ago
Functional experiments reveal that depletion of Coro1B causes defects in the actin cytoskeleton and cell-cell junctions. Finally, in matrigel tube network assays, depletion of Coro1B results in reduced network complexity, tube number and tube length. Together, our findings point toward a critical role for Coro1B in the dynamic remodeling of…[Read more]
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