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  1. 4301

    Structural modeling of protein interactions by analogy: application to PSD-95. by Dmitry Korkin, Fred P Davis, Frank Alber, Tinh Luong, Min-Yi Shen, Vladan Lucic, Mary B Kennedy, Andrej Sali

    Published 2006-11-01
    “…More generally, we expect that comparative patch analysis will provide useful spatial restraints for the structural characterization of an increasing number of binary and higher-order protein complexes.…”
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    Molecular Detection of tox A Gene in Multidrug Resistance Pseudomonas aeruginosa Isolated from Burn Infections by Zahraa Hamza Merza, Rabab Omran

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The presence of the tox A gene was not associated with antibiotic resistance (P = 0.45), but the multidrug-resistant (MDR) isolates became more virulent when they produced the ExoA. PCR-DNA sequencing results appeared the presence of several mutations in tox A gene within two of the studied isolates that leads to change the amino acids, which may be the effect on exotoxin functions in the P. aeruginosa isolate 18-GF and slightly effects in the P. aeruginosa isolate 61-NR1 by effecting on protein conformation of domain III that participate in forming exotoxin complexed with nicotinamide and adenosine monophosphate. …”
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  3. 4303

    Spatial Correlation Network Characteristics of Comprehensive Transportation Green Efficiency in China by Qifei Ma, Sujuan Li, Zhenchao Zhang

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The most significant contribution of this study lies in developing a more comprehensive CTGE evaluation framework and precisely identifying the structural positions and functional roles of different regions within the network, which holds substantial theoretical and practical value for advancing sustainable development in China’s transportation sector.…”
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  4. 4304

    The Scania Accelerated Intermittent Theta-burst Implementation Study (SATIS)-Lessons from an accelerated treatment protocol. by Marcus Persson, Viktor Fabri, Alexander Reijbrandt, Annika Lexén, Hans Eriksson, Pouya Movahed Rad

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<h4>Results</h4>All patients reported adverse events at some point, the most common being headache (18/20 patients), but they were generally transient. MADRS scores decreased from 28.4 (min = 17, max = 38. …”
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  5. 4305

    Metacognitive practices in training for essay writing in a target language by S. Volkov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The metacognitive model is part of these results, which frame metacognitive practices in the educational process. Despite its generalizing application, the model structure (personality – task – strategies at the level of cognitive and metacognitive thinking – teacher/peer student/group) limits the metacognitive practices functioning to strategic goals or attitudes aimed at cognition regulation. …”
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  6. 4306

    The resultative construction with “verbs of cooking” and “verbs of colouring” in English and Spanish: a contrastive lexical-constructional study by Isabel Jiménez Sáez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In addition, this study demonstrates that finergrained analyses of the predicates’ event-frames, as those put forward by Boas (2003), make it possible to arrive at more accurate predictions about the idiosyncratic properties of each language than Goldberg’s (1995) broad-scale generalizations, some of which have been refuted. …”
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  7. 4307

    Differential Molecular Diagnosis in Acute Myeloid Leukaemia: A Review by Ajayi O.I. , and Garba, N. *

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is heterogeneous clonal disorders characterized by the production of immature and non-functional myeloid cells known as blasts and subsequently result in bone marrow failure and organs infiltrations. …”
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    Prospects for the Development of Genealogy in Russia as a Socio-Cultural Institution by M. A. Abramova

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Introduction. Based on a generalization of approaches to defining the concept of “sociocultural institution” and highlighting its inherent characteristics, in this article the author attempts to identify the status of genealogical research in Russia, which attracts an interest from an increasing number of people.   …”
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  10. 4310

    A Randomized Controlled Trial of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Versus Standard of Care Recovery for Emergency Cesarean Deliveries at Mbarara Hospital, Uganda by Moris, Baluku, Francis, Bajunirwe, Joseph, Ngonzi, Joseph, Kiwanuka, Stephen, Ttendo

    Published 2020
    “…BACKGROUND: Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) expedites return to patient baseline and functional status by reducing surgical trauma, stress, and organ dysfunction. …”
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  11. 4311

    Translational approach for dementia subtype classification using convolutional neural network based on EEG connectome dynamics by Thawirasm Jungrungrueang, Sawrawit Chairat, Kasidach Rasitanon, Praopim Limsakul, Krit Charupanit

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…We extracted distinctive statistical features, including mean, variance, skewness, and Shannon entropy, from brain connectivity measures, revealing common alterations in dementia, specifically a generalized disruption of Alpha-band connectivity. Distinctive characteristics were found, including generalized Delta-band hyperconnectivity with increased complexity in AD and disrupted phase-based connectivity in Theta, Beta, and Gamma bands for FD. …”
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  12. 4312

    Behaviour change interventions to promote physical activity in people with intermittent claudication: the OPTIMA systematic review by Ukachukwu O Abaraogu, Philippa Dall, Chris Seenan, Sarah Rhodes, Trish Gorely, Joanna McParland, Julie Brittenden, Ebuka M Anieto, Lorna Booth, Cathy Gormal, Jeremy Dearling, Candida Fenton, Sarah Audsley, Kimberley Fairer, Lindsay Bearne, Dawn A Skelton

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Interventions aimed at improving patients’ intentions to engage in PA were more effective in enhancing PA behaviour than those that did not focus on this theoretical domain. …”
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  13. 4313

    Predicting Acute Postoperative Pain Trajectories and Long-Term Outcomes of Adolescents after Spinal Fusion Surgery by Don Daniel Ocay, Mandy M.J. Li, Pablo Ingelmo, Jean A. Ouellet, M. Gabrielle Pagé, Catherine E. Ferland

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Acute pain trajectories are associated with long-term outcomes such as persistent pain and functional disability in adults. However, there are limited data on acute postoperative pain trajectories in the pediatric population. …”
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  14. 4314

    Brain spect in the pre-surgical evaluation of epileptic patients preliminary results by Carlos A. Buchpiguel, Arthur Cukiert, Fausto H. Hironaka, Giovani G. Cerri, Alvaro E. A. Magalhães, Raul Marino Jr.

    Published 1992-03-01
    “…Pre-surgical evaluation of epileptic patients consists of neurological examination, intensive electroencephalographic (EEG) monitoring and anatomical studies (CT and MRI). Functional methods such as PET and SPECT imaging are now used more frequently. …”
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  15. 4315

    Abundance, Diversity and Phenology of Mosquito Larvae in a Highly Anthropized Wetland: Health and Management Implications of Gándaras de Budiño (NW Spain) by Yasmina Martínez‐Barciela, Alejandro Polina, Josefina Garrido

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…A total of 766 specimens belonging to 11 species of the genus Culex (57%), Culiseta (30%) and Anopheles (13%) were identified, though the isolated observation of adult specimens of Coquillettidia and Aedes lead to the determination of eight functional groups. Mosquito abundance and diversity were significantly higher in temporary water bodies and spring season (with a median of 1–2 species more). …”
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  16. 4316

    Linking multivariate trait variation to the environment: the advantages of double constrained correspondence analysis with the R package douconca by Cajo J.F. ter Braak, Bart-Jan van Rossum

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…It extends CWM-regression and fourth-corner analysis by constructing trait and environmental composites that best explain abundance data and maximizes fourth-corner correlation.In the first case study using Dune Meadow data, dc-CA showed that ecological traits (Ellenberg indicator values) are more closely related to environmental characteristics than functional traits, a conclusion difficult to draw with RLQ. …”
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    THE PHENOMENOSCOPIC ANALYSIS OF THE INTRAVISIBLE by Giorgio Derossi

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…It is only “intravisible” and therefore must be shown by means of a particular thought experiment: one suitably reintegrated with its inalienable visual-perceptual component and thus qualified—more so than the kind generally employed in philosophical and scientific demonstrations—to make visible the crucial factor otherwise unseen or merely glimpsed. …”
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    Challenges to the performance of the regional health departments in Mauritania: a qualitative study by Mohamed Ali Ag Ahmed, Kirsten Accoe, Karina Kielmann, Bruno Marchal, Verónica Trasancos Buitrago, Hamma Issa Moussa, Bart Criel

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Results This study assessed the performance of two RDHAs in Mauritania by analysing of their key functions. The participants noted a lack of clarity in their objectives, an overly bureaucratic vision of their functions and inadequate technical capacities hampering the provision of required services. …”
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    Emergency medical dispatchers’ experiences of using the Medical Priority Dispatch System telephone triage to identify maternity emergencies: a qualitative focus group study by Rachael Fothergill, Joanna Shaw, Clara Bannister, Ayoola Ariyibi

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…We suggest changes including the use of more sensitive language in response to miscarriage and termination and make recommendations for the omission and inclusion of specific instructions, as well as enhancements to key questions and functionality. …”
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    Testing silicone digit extensions as a way to suppress natural sensation to evaluate supplementary tactile feedback. by Leonard F Engels, Leonardo Cappello, Anke Fischer, Christian Cipriani

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Dexterous use of the hands depends critically on sensory feedback, so it is generally agreed that functional supplementary feedback would greatly improve the use of hand prostheses. …”
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