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    Deformation anisotropy and lamellar α re-orientation of TC17 alloy under the different slip modes of HCP structure by Cong Li, Jiao Luo

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Therein, the variation of the rotation factor with tilt angle conforms to the quadratic function, reaching a maximum value around 45°. …”
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    Study on the influence of different surfactants on the wettability of coal by Xiaoting WANG, Hong YUAN, Mei LI

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Four surfactants, AEO-9, SDS, Tween 85, and sodium oleate, and two kinds of local coal dust in Ningxia were selected as the research objects, infrared spectroscopy, XPS analysis, zeta potential, sedimentation experiment, dynamic contact angle test and other classic testing methods were used to study the influence of coal surface functional groups and surface charge changes on wettability. …”
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    Effect of Water Content and Cementation on the Shear Characteristics of Remolded Fault Gouge by Weimin Wang, Hejuan Liu, Haizeng Pan, Shengnan Ban

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The model accurately predicts cohesion and internal friction angle as functions of water content and cementation degree, achieving strong agreement with experimental results (<i>R</i><sup>2</sup> = 0.8309 for training and <i>R</i><sup>2</sup> = 0.8172 for testing). …”
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    Correlational Research of Strength Parameters of Waste Soils Determined in the Laboratory and In Situ in Cracow by Jakub Zięba, Elżbieta Pilecka

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Statistical analysis showed that the best correlation with the test results was provided by two logarithmic functions in which the dependent variables were the effective friction angle and effective cohesion. …”
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    Effects of severe scoliosis on cardiac structure and function in resting patients: a retrospective study by Jie Xiao, Tao Li, Yingsong Wang, Zhi Zhao, Jingming Xie, Jin Zhou

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Subgroup analyses were conducted based on age, gender, Cobb angle, and curve direction. Cardiac metrics, including structural and functional parameters, were compared, and correlations between Cobb angle and cardiac indicators in severe scoliosis were assessed. …”
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    Influence of oral function on the occurrence of crowding in Japanese children: an epidemiological study using longitudinal data from the general population by Yui Fujiwara, Kaori Ishii, Toshio Wani, Sho Kuroe, Yusuke Suzuki, Shinichi Negishi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Morphometric measurements included three-dimensional evaluation of palatal, dentition and first molar tooth movement, and oral function measurements included width of the masticatory path, occlusal force and lip closure force.Results From T1 to T2, the palatal width diameter (PW), palatal depth (PD), dental arch width diameter (3AW, 6AW), and maxillary first molar buccolingual inclination (BLI) increased significantly, whereas the dental arch length diameter (AL’, AL) and the rotation angle of the maxillary first molars (RA) decreased significantly. …”
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    One-loop transverse-momentum-dependent soft function at higher orders in the dimensional regulator by Hua-Sheng Shao, Guoxing Wang

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…We present both the azimuthal-angle-averaged and azimuthal-angle-dependent soft functions in impact-parameter space, making them suitable for small q T resummation calculations. …”
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    Effect of vestibular symptoms on balance and walking function in patients with acute brain stem infarction by HUANG Mao‐juan, CUI Li‐ling, WANG Fei, CHEN Jun‐ying, ZHANG Yue, WU Jia‐ling

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The Activities‐Specific Balance Confidence Scale (ABC) was used to evaluate the balance confidence during performing various tasks, and the Dynamic Gait Index (DGI) was applied to assess the objective dynamic balance function. Results Spearman rank correlation analysis showed that the ABC score was negatively correlated with the subjective visual vertical skew angle (rs=-0.414, P=0.003) and dizziness/vertigo VAS score (rs =-0.463, P=0.000), and the DGI index was negatively correlated with subjective visual vertical skew angle (rs=-0.347, P=0.012), dizziness/vertigo VAS score (rs =-0.472, P=0.000) and the number of rows lost in the yaw plane of DVA (rs=-0.326, P=0.019). …”
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    Five functional domains associated with gait performance in Parkinson’s disease and lateral trunk flexion by Keisuke Ota, Hiroki Mani, Keita Nochimura, Yuichi Nakashiro, Shinsuke Hamada, Fumio Moriwaka

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Fifteen gait variables (10 gait cycles) were evaluated and categorized into pace, rhythm, asymmetry, variability, and postural control functional domains and were compared between groups.ResultsThe LTF angle, SVV angle; MDS-UPDRS-Part III total, rigidity, and axial scores; and the coefficients of variance for step length, step time, and stance time were significantly higher in the LTF group than in the No LTF group. …”
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    Humeral retroversion, shoulder range of motion, and functional mobility in striking martial arts athletes by Bartosz Sieger, Bartosz Wilczyński, Bożena Sztuka, Maciej Biały, Katarzyna Zorena

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…An ultrasound device and a digital inclinometer were used for the examination of the humeral retroversion angle. The mobility of the shoulder was also tested using the Functional Movement Screen (FMS). …”
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    The Effect of Scapula Supporting Pillow on Pulmonary Function and Postural Changes in Individuals With Thoracic Kyphosis by Woosuk Lim, Ilyoung Moon, Wookyung Sung, Chung-hwi Yi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This condition can lead to reduced lung function, poor posture, and decreased spinal angles, all of which can cause reductions in forced vital capacity (FVC) and forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1). …”
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