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    A comprehensive approach to studying motor planning and execution using 3D-printed objects and motion tracking technology by Alexander Vyazmin, Sangram Behera, Sangram Behera, Geok Lan See, Geok Lan See, Victoria Moiseeva, Matteo Feurra

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Current methods often inadequately separate motor planning from movement execution, thus limiting our understanding of anticipatory motor control mechanisms.ObjectiveThis study aimed to establish and validate a structured methodological approach to investigate motor planning and execution during grasping tasks, using advanced motion tracking technology and standardized 3D-printed geometric objects.MethodsTwenty-one participants performed a grasp-and-place task, requiring manipulation of abstract, non-semantic objects under varying rotation angles (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°). …”
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    In vitro shear and compression protocols to evaluate the effects of oral processing on purées intended for dysphagia patients by Kovan Ismael-Mohammed, Laura Laguna, Mireia Bolivar-Prados, Pere Clavé, Amparo Tarrega

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Texture analyzer protocol allows a continuous saliva addition, movement to mimic oral stroke and it provides adhesiveness values. …”
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    Mechanism and evaluation method of rock burst prevention in coal mines using surface hydraulic fracturing by Yuzhen MA, Yongtao GAO, Sitao ZHU, Junfeng PAN, Kaiwen XIA, Xiufeng ZHANG, Fuxing JIANG, Jinhai LIU, Bing WANG, Yang CHEN, Cai YAN

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The research employed theoretical analysis, on-site monitoring, numerical simulation, and other methods to investigate the overlying strata structure and the movement form and process control mechanism of thick and hard key strata in the mining area after surface hydraulic fracturing. …”
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    Asylum seeker trauma in a student-run clinic: reducing barriers to forensic medical evaluations by Aaron Gallagher, Gabriela Steiner, Martha Michel, Cesar Nava Gonzales, Sabrina Mendez-Contreras, Alice Lu, Marcos Armendariz, Triveni DeFries, Suzanne Barakat, Coleen Kivlahan

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The current mental health burden was extensive with 86.9 percent of clients reporting symptoms of PTSD and/or depression. Clients were evaluated within a clinic structure that intentionally aligns with SAMHSA’s implementation domains of trauma-informed care using a continuous improvement model to reduce barriers to FMEs and promote longitudinal follow-up and referral access.   …”
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    Tropical peatland restoration evaluation using time-series L-band InSAR analysis by Qoriatu Zahro, Yuta Izumi, Dandy Aditya Novresiandi, Destika Cahyana, Joko Widodo, Daichi Ito, Kaoru Ota, Mianxiong Dong

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…We apply L-band Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR), which provides wide-area, high-resolution measurements of surface movement derived from phase difference analysis of the SAR return signal, complementing spatially limited ground-based methods. …”
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    The effect of deregulation on the railway sectors in Sub-Saharan Africa by Kogueda Franky, Bidiasse Honoré, Sandio Bebey Ophélie

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Indeed, the importance of the rail sector and the dilapidated state of many of its infrastructures should prompt a more abundant literature on the subject of the effectiveness of deregulation movements. We also evaluate the effect of vertical or horizontal separation and the introduction of an independent regulator in the rail sector on overall demand for transport service.…”
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    Monitoring and Evaluation of Fish Passage Effectiveness in Nature-like Fishway of Sanghe River Secondary Hydropower Station by SHEN Chun-ying, WANG Jing-chao, QIN Xin, CHEN Yu-bin, XUE Ru-zhan

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…[Objective] With the continuous expansion of China’s water conservancy infrastructure, hydraulic structures such as dams and sluice gates have obstructed fish migration routes and altered hydrological regimes both upstream and downstream. …”
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