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    Quantitative Investigation of Hand Grasp Functionality: Hand Joint Motion Correlation, Independence, and Grasping Behavior by Yuan Liu, Bo Zeng, Ting Zhang, Li Jiang, Hong Liu, Dong Ming

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The analysis of hand grasp characteristics that contained joint angle distribution, correlation, independence, and postural synergies, presented here, should be more representative to provide a more comprehensive understanding of hand grasp functionality.…”
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    Measuring performances through multiplicative functions by modifying the MEREC method: MEREC-G and MEREC-H by Nuh Keleş

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Findings of the MEREC-G and MEREC-H variants are more convenient, simpler, more reasonable, closer to the mean and have fewer deviations. …”
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    ASSESSMENT OF THE LEFT VENTRICLE SYSTOLIC FUNCTION WITH ULTRASOUND 2D-STRAIN TECHNOLOGY IN ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION by A. B. Khadzegova, E. N. Yuschuk, R. G. Gabitova, I. A. Sinitsina, S. V. Ivanova, Yu. A. Vasyuk

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In AH the application of 2D-strain makes it to reveal the disorders of longitudinal systolic LV function even before hypertrophy development, though more significant decrease of global longitudinal deformity of LV is marked in its concentric hypertrophy. …”
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    Serum lipids at various stages and morpho-functional types of heart failure in patients with myocardial infarction by S. N. Molchanov, V. A. Lusov, A. V. Govorin, I. V. Neverov

    Published 2005-04-01
    “…These levels were measured at various stages and in various morpho-functional types ofHF. In more severe HF, FA metabolism was more disturbed, that could be assessed by FA/glycerin coefficient, marker of myocardial insufficiency. …”
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    RELATION OF HYPERURICAEMIA, RENAL FUNCTION AND ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION IN A LARGE REGION OF THE EASTERN SIBERIA INHABITANTS by Yu. I. Grinshtein, V. V. Shabalin, R. R. Ruf, M. M. Petrova, I. P. Artyukhov, S. A. Shalnova

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…The relative risk of hypertension development increases in HU more than in persons with normal UA. In HU functional kidney condition is significantly impaired.…”
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    The Relationship of the Risk of Falls with the Features of Cognitive Function and Emotional Status (Fear of Falls) in Older People by I. A. Samkova, V. N. Larina, S. E. Кozyrev, N. K. Runihina

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The optimal value of the “Get up and walk” test for predicting falls was 10.5 seconds or more (area under the curve 0.753±0.083, p=0.019), the MOCA test was 24.5 points or less (area under the curve 0.792±0.065, p <0.001); the fall effectiveness scale for predicting fear of falls — 72.5 points or more (area under the curve 0.743±0.092, p=0.014); test “Get up and go” — 9.5 seconds or more (area under the curve 0.708±0.098, p=0.036). …”
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    Enhancing Cognitive Function through Physical Education: The Impact of Physical Education Activity on Attention and Focus by Matteo Giuriato, Nicola Lovecchio

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…This suggests that a more holistic physical education approach, incorporating both cognitive challenges and strategic team exercises, may enhance students' executive functioning. …”
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    Naps, night-time sleep and cognitive function among middle-aged and older people in China. by Xiuxiu Zhou, Yutang Tan, Di He, Hong Wu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Rural respondents who napped less than 90 minutes/ day had improved cognitive function. Napping for more than 90 minutes/ day was significantly correlated with cognitive function and mental status, which was primarily observed among urban respondents.…”
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    Digoxin reveals a functional connection between HIV-1 integration preference and T-cell activation. by Alexander Zhyvoloup, Anat Melamed, Ian Anderson, Delphine Planas, Chen-Hsuin Lee, Janos Kriston-Vizi, Robin Ketteler, Andy Merritt, Jean-Pierre Routy, Petronela Ancuta, Charles R M Bangham, Ariberto Fassati

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…HIV-1 integrates more frequently into transcribed genes, however the biological significance of HIV-1 integration targeting has remained elusive. …”
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    Clinical evaluation of Eustachian tube transience and function in patients with different types of increased nasal resistance by Andrić-Filipović Snežana, Janošević Ljiljana, Andrić Vukašin, Ugrinović Aleksandar

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…The aim of this study was to evaluate the Eustachian tube passage and function by tympanometry in different types of nasal resistance. …”
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    IR Spectroscopic Studies on Water Confined in an Isoreticular MOF Series–Influence of the Metal and Linker Functionality by Tabea C. V. Haug, Frank Hoffmann, Merve N. Tasova, Roy Heffels, Michael Fröba

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…In all samples, it was visible that at lower pore loadings, the MOFs mostly comprised of less ordered water species, while higher pore loadings led to an increased formation of a more ordered, tetrahedral phase. Increasing amounts of Ni2+ within the series of bimetallic Mg/Ni‐MOF‐74 samples gave the hydrated systems a more hydrophilic behavior and favored the growth of more ordered species. …”
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    Rhythmic Roots: The Adaptive Functions of Vocal Isochrony and Its Role in Human Music and Language Evolution by Julia V. Grabner, Anna E. Kempf, Alma M. N. Nederlof, Judith M. Varkevisser, Michelle J. Spierings

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Thus, it represents a narrative synthesis of the adaptive functions of vocal isochrony. Here, we highlight three major possible functions of vocal isochrony: firstly, isochrony could improve communication by enhancing signal transmission from one individual and auditory detection by others and possibly function in conveying meaning. …”
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    Effects of soil types<italic/>on phyllosphere microbial community structure and function of hyperaccumulator Sedum alfredii by JIANG Yue, LUO Jipeng, QIAO Yabei, LI Yuhang, ZHANG Yu, ZHOU Runhui, LI Tingqiang

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Taken together, the soil type significantly affects the structure and function of the phyllosphere microbial community of S. alfredii, and the phyllosphere microorganisms in HE are more resistant to Cd stress than those in NHE.…”
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    Computation of the Domain of Attraction for Suboptimal Immunity Epidemic Models Using the Maximal Lyapunov Function Method by Chang Phang, Yonghong Wu, Benchawan Wiwatanapataphee

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…We establish a procedure to determine the maximal Lyapunov function in the form of rational functions. Based on the definition of DOA and the maximal Lyapunov function, a theorem and subsequently a numerical procedure are established to determine the maximal Lyapunov function and the DOA. …”
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    Advancing microfluidic point-of-care platelet function tests: opportunities and challenges from bench to market by Minki Kang, Christopher A. Bresette, David N. Ku

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Recent advances in microfluidic technology have been integrated into POC PFTs, showing promise for delivering more accurate, rapid, and differentiated results using minimal blood sample volumes, enabling more informed treatment decisions. …”
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