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    Evaluating the Effect of Dietary Protein–Energy Ratios on Yak Intestinal Microbiota Using High-Throughput 16S rRNA Gene Sequencing by Yanbin Zhu, Yangji Cidan, Munwar Ali, Sijia Lu, Usama Javed, Zhuoma Cisang, Deji Gusang, Quzha Danzeng, Kun Li, Wangdui Basang

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The results revealed a total of 5,669,645 raw data sequences (3,189,115 and 2,480,530 from day 15 and day 30, respectively). …”
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  2. 52222

    Deep sphingolipidomic and metabolomic analyses of ceramide synthase 2 null mice reveal complex pathway-specific effects by Jeongah Oh, Sneha Muralidharan, Qing Zhao, Johannes Scholz, Iris D. Zelnik, Shani Blumenreich, Tammar Joseph, Tamir Dingjan, Pradeep Narayanaswamy, Hyungwon Choi, Heiko Hayen, Federico Torta, Anthony H. Futerman

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The sphingolipidome contains thousands of structurally distinct sphingolipid (SL) species. This enormous diversity is generated by the combination of different long-chain bases (LCBs), N-acyl chains and head groups. …”
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  3. 52223

    Simulating Image Coaddition with the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. III. Software Improvements and New Linear Algebra Strategies by Kaili Cao, Christopher M. Hirata, Katherine Laliotis, Masaya Yamamoto, Emily Macbeth, M. A. Troxel

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This paper presents the refactored I mcom software, featuring full object-oriented programming, improved data structures, and alternative linear algebra strategies for determining coaddition weights. …”
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  4. 52224

    Insights from one American Indian tribe about heart health by Sarah de Loizaga, McCall Miller, Barbie Giambra, LeCario Benashley, Billie Bones, Samantha Buonfiglio, Gwendena Lee Gatewood, Amanda Paxson, Teresa Pestian, Rachel Sarnacki, Rhiannon Walker, Dawnafe Whitesinger, Andrea Beaton, Lisa M. Vaughn

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Methods: We used qualitative semi-structured interviews to examine Tribal experiences and perspectives surrounding heart health and health in general on Tribal lands. …”
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    Empowering knowledge graphs with hybrid retrieval-augmented generation for the intelligent mix scheme of mass concrete by Yuqing Shang, Zhijiang Ke, Peng Lin, Qianhui Ren, Wenshan Zhang, Xiongwu Wang, Xiaotao Li, Fuyuan Gong, Shiqi Wang, Baofa Wang, Zhengkui Xu, Minglun Sun, Shunli Tan

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Firstly, a total of 1723 mix proportioning records collected from 15 hydropower stations were structurally extracted using a customized data transformation tool. …”
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  7. 52227

    A mixed-methods assessment of the Australasian Society of Genetic Counselors (ASGC) Mentor Program by Holly Canton, Rebecca Macintosh, Joanna Sweeting, Helen Mountain, Jodie Ingles, Amy Nisselle, Erin Turbitt, Alison McEwen, Laura Yeates

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Methods: We used an explanatory mixed-method design with cross-sectional surveys deployed at baseline and follow-up and opt-in semi-structured interviews. Interview transcripts were analyzed using codebook thematic analysis, and data were integrated in a narrative approach. …”
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  8. 52228

    Prediction of dam deformation using adaptive noise CEEMDAN and BiGRU time series modeling by WANG Zixuan, OU Bin, CHEN Dehui, YANG Shiyong, ZHAO Dingzhu, FU Shuyan

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…【Background and Objective】Accurate prediction of dam deformation is crucial for ensuring the safety of dam structures in engineering monitoring. Dam deformation is influenced by multiple factors, including water pressure, temperature, and material aging, which often exhibit nonlinear and dynamic relationships. …”
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  9. 52229

    Differences in care delivery for children and adolescents with cancer in Europe – Results from the SIOPE OCEAN project by Maria Otth, Teresa de Rojas, Kerstin K. Rauwolf, Miguel Martins, Uta Dirksen, Delphine Heenen, Lejla Kameric, Pamela Kearns, Ruth Ladenstein, Cormac Owens, Caroline Queiroz, Richard Sullivan, Carmelo Rizzari, Gilles Vassal

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Methods: We used a mixed methods approach to map epidemiological data and self-reported care aspects. We described cancer incidence in children and adolescents aged 0–24 years. …”
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  10. 52230

    Preoperative subjective impairments in language and memory in brain tumor patients by Lena Rybka, Lena Rybka, Lena Rybka, Roel Jonkers, Roel Jonkers, Milena Burzlaff, Milena Burzlaff, Tizian Rosenstock, Tizian Rosenstock, Peter Vajkoczy, Thomas Picht, Thomas Picht, Katharina Faust, Adrià Rofes, Adrià Rofes

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Group and subgroup analyses were conducted to provide general and tumor grade specific data.Results48.4% of patients mentioned co-occurrence of language and memory impairments in reading, writing, and conversation. …”
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    Critical assessment of LC3/GABARAP ligands used for degrader development and ligandability of LC3/GABARAP binding pockets by Martin P. Schwalm, Johannes Dopfer, Adarsh Kumar, Francesco A. Greco, Nicolas Bauer, Frank Löhr, Jan Heering, Sara Cano-Franco, Severin Lechner, Thomas Hanke, Ivana Jaser, Viktoria Morasch, Christopher Lenz, Daren Fearon, Peter G. Marples, Charles W. E. Tomlinson, Lorene Brunello, Krishna Saxena, Nathan B. P. Adams, Frank von Delft, Susanne Müller, Alexandra Stolz, Ewgenij Proschak, Bernhard Kuster, Stefan Knapp, Vladimir V. Rogov

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Intrigued by the idea of developing ATTECs, we evaluated the ligandability of LC3/GABARAP by in silico docking and large-scale crystallographic fragment screening. Data based on approximately 1000 crystal structures revealed that most fragments bound to the HP2 but not to the HP1 pocket within the LIR docking site, suggesting a favorable ligandability of HP2. …”
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  14. 52234

    Dominance of 2 Minute Oscillations near the Alfvén Surface by Zesen Huang, Marco Velli, Chen Shi, Yingjie Zhu, B. D. G. Chandran, Trevor Bowen, Victor Réville, Jia Huang, Chuanpeng Hou, Nikos Sioulas, Mingzhe Liu, Marc Pulupa, Sheng Huang, Stuart D. Bale

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In this study, we analyze data from the first 19 encounters of the Parker Solar Probe and report the dominance of 2 minute oscillations near the Alfvén surface. …”
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  15. 52235

    Adaptive evaluation of gross total resection rates for endoscopic endonasal approach based on preoperative MRI morphological features of pituitary adenomas by Ao Shen, Yue Min, Dongjie Zhou, Lirui Dai, Liang Lyu, Wenyi Zhan, Shu Jiang, Peizhi Zhou

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The model comprehensively considers instrument manipulation angles, surgical accessibility during EEA procedures, anatomical variations, and the displacement of related anatomical structures in pathological states. This approach can assist neurosurgeons in preoperative planning and developing personalized surgical strategies.…”
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  16. 52236

    Mentorship among healthcare researchers: a social network analysis by Bo Kim, Bo Kim, Erin A. Pleasants, Jennifer L. Sullivan, Jennifer L. Sullivan, Amy M. Linsky, Amy M. Linsky, Amy M. Linsky

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…To improve their mentorship structures and processes, organizations must first assess their current practices. …”
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    Association between the use of herbal medicines during pregnancy and adverse fetal outcomes among mothers in eastern Ethiopia, 2023 by Tamirat Getachew, Abera Kenay Tura, Merga Dheresa, Shamble Niguse, Bikila Balis, Lemma Demissie Regassa, Addis Eyeberu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Methods: A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted among 882 randomly selected mothers from February 1, 2023 to November 1, 2023. Data were collected through face-to-face interviews using structured questionnaires adapted from previous literature. …”
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  18. 52238

    Study on the isolation of secondary metabolites and their biological activities of the endophytic fungus Aspergillus fumigatus 06T03 from the soil of Aegiceras corniculatum by DAI Ziteng, WEI Xia, LIU Yanying, YOU Zhengliang, WU Chenghua, WANG Juan, SHEN Zhangyang, XING Shangping, HUANG Qianchan, ZHU Dan

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…This study enriches the chemical diversity of the secondary metabolites of endophytic fungus from the soil of Aegiceras corniculatum, and provides basic data for subsequent further development.…”
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    Redefining respite for family caregivers: lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic by Rebecca L. Utz, Hannah L. Mundinger, Amber Thompson, Gail L. Towsley, Gail L. Towsley, Kara B. Dassel, Kara B. Dassel, Alex Terrill, Alycia A. Bristol

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…This study aimed to understand how caregivers accessed and achieved respite when respite services were not readily available, and how their experiences during and following the unprecedented global public health crisis have influenced and informed the way that caregivers achieve the needed and desired respite.MethodsThis study integrates several sources of qualitative and descriptive data collected via electronic surveys and semi-structured interviews with family caregivers and respite providers over the past several years (from 2019 to 2024).ResultsThe following themes were identified: (a) disruption and loss of formal respite services resulted in caregiver isolation, as well as acute and protracted stress, (b) personal networks and shared caregiving arrangements provide opportunities for informal respite, (c) respite is associated improved caregiver wellbeing, but caregivers often are hesitant to use respite (d) daily activities and routines can provide a form of respite for caregivers, (e) family caregivers showed resilience and adaptability in the face of COVID-19 challenges, revealing the potential benefit of taking “short breaks” throughout the day to achieve a feeling of respite.Discussion and conclusionsThese qualitative, descriptive insights provide a blueprint for a reimagined definition of caregiver respite, where respite is conceptualized as an outcome or benefit that caregivers seek and can create on their own, rather than only defining respite as a formal service provided to caregivers by outside organizations. …”
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