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  1. 188441

    Development and validation of models for fuel rod oxidation and hydrogen pick-up behaviors in pressurized water reactor by CHEN Nan, XIANG Fengrui, HE Yanan, WU Yingwei, ZHANG Jing, SU Guanghui, TIAN Wenxi, QIU Suizheng

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…BEEs, developed based on MOOSE, is programmed in C++ and operates under the Linux system.PurposeThis study aims to integrate a corrosion model into MOOSE-BEEs fuel performance code and verify its adaptability, consisting of an oxidation corrosion model and a hydrogen absorption corrosion model.MethodsFirstly, a corrosion calculation model for pressurized water reactor rod-shaped fuel in the MOOSE-BEEs program was developed and integrated into the MOOSE platform to enhance the functionality of the BEEs program. The corrosion model primarily included an oxidation corrosion model and a hydrogen absorption corrosion model. …”
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    The effect of dexmedetomidine on acute kidney injury after elective major abdominal surgery : a retrospective single-center propensity score matched study by Haibei Liu, Rong Luo, Liu Qian, Yujun Zhang, Wensheng Zhang, Juan Tan, Ling Ye

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Secondary outcomes included intraopertive average urine output, renal function on the first day after surgery, incidence of postoperative dialysis, postoperative intensive care unit (ICU) admission, in-hospital mortality, length of hospital stay, incidence of intraoperative hypotension and bradycardia, and intraoperative use of inotropes and vasopressors. …”
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  3. 188443

    Impact of extract of cryopreserved pig heart fragments in alginate hydrogel on electrophysiological indicators of rat hearts with myocardial cryonecrosis by I.V. Belochkina, M.O. Chyzh, I.V. Sleta, T.V. Skand

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This is supported by electrocardiographic evidence: a positive P wave on the first day indicates the preservation of the myocardial excitation source at the sinoatrial node level; recovery of the R wave to normal levels by the seventh day reflects the restoration of myocardial contractile function; and on the 30th day, the group treated with the ECP in alginate gel shows a QRS complex shape that conforms to normal standards, with minimal cardiac remodeling as evidenced by the absence of a Q wave in the ECG. …”
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  4. 188444

    El Aprendizaje-Servicio Universitario en la Educación Física escolar: una revisión sistemática (University Service-Learning in school Physical Education: A Systematic Review) by Olatz Bastarrica, María Teresa Vizcarra Morales, Judit Martínez-Abajo, Ana Luisa López-Vélez

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The service proposals were mostly addressed to populations with functional or cultural diversity. Key words: systematic literature review, service learning, initial formation, motor game, body expression. …”
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  5. 188445

    Efficacy and safety of two “Carmolis” forms for combined local therapy of knee osteoarthritis: results of a multicenter clinical trial by L. N. Denisov, V. N. Sorotskaya, E. A. Leonova, L. V. Меn’shykova, M. L. Sukhareva, S. I. Glukhova, A. M. Lila

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…According to the results, combined therapy using “Carmolis” liquid and gel significantly reduces joint pain and synovitis severity, increases joints» functional ability and improves patients» general condition, which allows reducing the dose of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. …”
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  7. 188447

    Human dental follicle stem cell-derived exosomes reduce root resorption by inhibiting periodontal ligament cell pyroptosis by Xinyi Li, Xinyang Liu, Jianing Zhou, Ping Zhang, Song Chen, Ding Bai

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…More importantly, mechanistic studies demonstrated that miR-140-3p mediated the function of Force-Exos by targeting DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1) to alter the DNA methylation of suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS1) and the downstream nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) signaling pathway in PDLCs. …”
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  8. 188448

    Timolol 0.5% versus Latanoprost 0.005% as A Single Hypotensive Drug in Glaucoma Patients: A 2-year Follow-up by Gentian Hoxha, Flaka Shoshi, Fëllanza Ismajli Hoxha, Agim Xhafa, Fitore Shoshi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, timely treatment hinders the progression of visual field damage and preserves visual function. Our study aimed to evaluate the treatment outcomes and adverse effects in glaucomatous patients of using a single anti-glaucomatous agent, 0.5% timolol maleate, or 0.005% latanoprost, for 24 months. …”
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  9. 188449

    Dexamethasone administration restored growth in dairy calves exposed to heat stress by Z. Yu, J.M. Cantet, M.R.R. Nair, A.G. Ríus

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The immunomodulation and anti-inflammatory effects of dexamethasone could be part of a homeorhetic change that results in a shift from maintenance functions to support growth on calves exposed to heat stress.…”
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  10. 188450

    Peculiarities of the macro- and micromorphology of the liver of fish of the carp family (Cyprinidae) in a comparative aspect by L. P. Goralskyi, N. V. Demus, I. M. Sokulskyi, B. V. Gutyj, N. L. Kolesnik, O. V. Pavliuchenko

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Fish liver is a parenchymal organ, represented by stroma and parenchyma, which performs various bodily functions, including detoxification. The liver of a fish is a crucial histophysiological marker of the state of the fish organism, as well as its reaction to the environmental background and any external action. …”
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  11. 188451

    Using detrital zircon to reconstruct Neoproterozoic crustal thickness variation in the northwestern margin of the Yangtze Block by Qiang Gu, Fengcun Xing, Xi Wei, Karem Azmy, Kuizhou Li, Aishi Liang, Jiao Wen, Ziqi Liu, Hanxiao Sun, Gesheng Wang, Xinying Liu, Jinchi Yi

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…After ca.625 Ma, crust extension led to a decrease in crustal thickness, which is also consistent with the subduction environment indicated by the cumulative distribution function (CDF) plot of detrital zircon ages.…”
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  12. 188452

    Utility of 131I-HLX58-Der for the Precision Treatment: Evaluation of a Preclinical Radio-Antibody-Drug-Conjugate Approach in Mouse Models by Liu Y, Wang X, Zhang N, He S, Zhang J, Xu X, Song S

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The average tumor size in groups treated with 131I-HLX58-Der and HLX58-Der was reduced by factors of 12.15 and 4.80, respectively, compared to the control group. 131I-HLX58-Der demonstrated no toxic effects on hepatorenal function, routine blood tests, or major organs in mice when compared to the control group.Conclusion: These findings validate the potential of RADCs targeting CLDN18.2 in treating CLDN18.2-expressing solid tumors. …”
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  13. 188453

    P21 activated kinase 6: a promising tool for predicting small cell lung cancer diagnosis and treatment response by Simei Chen, Kexin Han, Yinyi Chen, Liping Wei, Xinlu Sun, Yi Luo, Lili Wen, Liming Tan

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Objective Building upon the established role of P21 Activated Kinase 6 (PAK6) in tumor progression and chemoresistance pathways, we postulate its potential as a dual-function biomarker for small cell lung cancer (SCLC). …”
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  14. 188454

    Temperature Sensitivity Response of Soil Enzyme Activity to Simulated Climate Change at Growth Stages of Winter Wheat by Yaokun Jiang, Bingbing Lu, Meng Liang, Yang Wu, Yuanze Li, Ziwen Zhao, Guobin Liu, Sha Xue

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study is of great significance in exploring the effects of global warming on food production and the mechanism of soil ecosystem functional stability under future climate change.…”
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  15. 188455

    Integrating Experimental and Computational Insights: A Dual Approach to Ba<sub>2</sub>CoWO<sub>6</sub> Double Perovskites by Ramesh Kumar Raji, Tholkappiyan Ramachandran, Muthu Dhilip, Vivekanandan Aravindan, Joseph Stella Punitha, Fathalla Hamed

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Double perovskite materials have emerged as key players in the realm of advanced materials due to their unique structural and functional properties. This research mainly focuses on the synthesis and comprehensive characterization of Ba<sub>2</sub>CoWO<sub>6</sub> double perovskite nanopowders utilizing a high-temperature conventional solid-state reaction technique. …”
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  16. 188456

    The Impact of High Canopy Vegetation-Atmosphere Storage on Surface Energy Closure over the Eastern Slope of the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau by Yuchen LIU, Maoshan LI, Na CHANG, Yonghao JIANG, Ting WANG, Pei XU

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The phenomenon of near-surface energy budget imbalance is widespread, especially in the complex underlying surface such as mountain lakes.Due to the heterogeneity of the surface, the energy closure is poor, and the influence of the energy storage term between the atmosphere of the high canopy vegetation in the mountain on the energy closure is often ignored.This paper is based on the gradient tower meteorological data, radiation observation data and turbulence observation data of the eddy covariance system of Mount Emei Atmosphere and Environment Comprehensive Observation Experimental Station of Chengdu University of Information Technology (hereinafter referred to as "Mount Emei Station") from June 2022 to October 2022.The Ogive function was used to analyze the average time suitable for the turbulent flux calculation at the forest station, and the soil heat flux and energy storage between vegetation and atmosphere were calculated, and the changes of near-surface energy balance after considering the storage terms between vegetation and atmosphere were analyzed.The results show that extending the average time to calculate turbulent flux to 60 minutes can capture larger turbulent vortices at some moments to a certain extent, but the energy balance ratio is lower than the average time of 30 minutes, so it is considered that the average time of 30 minutes is still suitable for the calculation of turbulent flux at Emei Mountain Station.The energy storage item of vegetation atmosphere improves the energy balance ratio by about 3.65%.Considering that this item has the effect of improving energy closure in most of the time, the energy storage item of photosynthesis contributes the most to improving energy closure, followed by the heat storage item of vegetation canopy, followed by the sensible heat storage item, and the latent heat storage item contributes the least.All the energy storage items in the atmosphere of high canopy vegetation have obvious single-peak diurnal variation characteristics.The peak value of heat storage items in vegetation canopy can reach up to 26 W·m-2, and the energy balance ratio can be increased by 1.57% when the heat storage items in vegetation canopy are considered.The peak value of the photosynthetic storage term can reach about 8 W·m-2, and the average daily storage capacity is about 141.6 W·m-2, which is the main energy storage term.Considering the photosynthetic storage term, the energy balance ratio can be improved by 1.65%, accounting for 45% of the overall effect.The peak value of sensible heat storage term is about 5 W·m-2, the magnitude of latent heat storage term is very small, and the effect on energy closure is also small.Vegetation-atmosphere storage terms cannot be ignored except latent heat storage terms which are very small.When considering the energy storage between vegetation and atmosphere, the energy closure problem still exists.Therefore, in addition to the energy storage term, the influence of large-scale vortices induced by the underlying mountain surface on the near-surface energy budget also needs to be further studied.…”
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  17. 188457

    Effect of dietary supplementation of saccharicterpenin on growth, immunity and heat shock protein 70 content of juvenile turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) by Hao Tiantian, Wang Jiying, Li Baoshan, Zhang Derui, Sun Jianzhen, Sun Yongzhi, Zhang Limin

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Previous studies showed that saccharicterpenin could improve growth performance and immune function in freshwater fish. Thus, the aim of the study was examine the effects of dietary administration of saccharicterpen on growth performance, immunity and heat shock protein 70 (HSP-70) content of juvenile turbot, S. maximus (with initial body mass (55.0±0.2) g).Six isocaloric and isonitrogenous diets were formulated containing increasing levels (0, 25, 50, 75, 100, 200 mg/kg) of saccharicterpenin and named as D<sub>0</sub>, D<sub>25</sub>, D<sub>50</sub>, D<sub>75</sub>, D<sub>100</sub>, D<sub>200</sub>, respectively. …”
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  18. 188458

    Balneotherapy for the treatment of post-COVID syndrome: a randomized controlled trial by Diana Ovejero, Anna Ribes, Judit Villar-García, Marta Trenchs-Rodriguez, Daniel Lopez, Xavier Nogués, Robert Güerri-Fernandez, Natalia Garcia-Giralt

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The following scales/questionnaires were employed: Post-COVID-19 functional status scale, mMRC dyspnea Scale, SF-36, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), Memory failures in everyday life following severe head injury, and Visual Analogic Scale (VAS). …”
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  19. 188459

    Visnagin treatment attenuates DSS-induced colitis by regulating inflammation, oxidative, stress, and mucosal damage by Vemula Sravathi, Madhuri Doppalapudi, Ravi Kumar Yadala, Anilkumar Banothu, Vijaya Kumar Anumolu, Hanuman Donga Durga Veera, Bhaskar Debbarma

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Its ability to modulate inflammatory pathways and enhance intestinal barrier function suggests its potential as an alternative treatment for UC.…”
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  20. 188460

    ANYONE CAN HEAR: RESEARCH POTENTIAL OF CLASSICAL RADIO FORMAT / У ВСЕХ НА СЛУХУ: АНАЛИТИЧЕСКИЙ ПОТЕНЦИАЛ РАДИО ФОРМАТА CLASSICAL by TSVETKOVSKAYA Tatiana A. / ЦВЕТКОВСКАЯ ТАТЬЯНА АНАТОЛЬЕВНА

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Duality like this distinguishes the structure of its program too, the quality of which can not be evaluated without taking into account the functional specific of radio. The work of different broadcast’s filling is based on unified principles in accordance with certain set parameters, which helps to choose from basis and form in playlists the compositions of certain styles, genres, characters, duration, connecting them with the elements of sound design and the hosts’ commentaries. …”
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