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Risk Factors and Spatial Distribution of Schistosoma mansoni Infection among Preschool-Aged Children in Blapleu, Biankouma District, Western Côte d'Ivoire. [PDF]
Schistosoma mansoni infection is common among school‐age children (SAC) in western Côte d’Ivoire. Little is known on the infection rate of preschool‐aged children (PSAC) due to epidemiological data deficiency and nonappropriate formulation of the drug. Thus, mass drug administration for schistosomiasis control mainly targets SAC.
N'Zi CK +5 more
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Longitudinal effects of one-leg standing time on neuropathy outcomes in association with glycemic control in non-elderly patients with type 2 diabetes. [PDF]
To explore longitudinal changes in neuropathy outcomes relative to long‐term glycemic control in non‐elderly patients with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes with and without a short one‐leg standing time (<60 s). A total of 58 hospitalized patients aged <60 years were retrospectively followed for up to 8 years after discharge. Better glycemic control during
Sugimoto K +8 more
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Anomalous segregation dynamics of self-propelled particles [PDF]
A number of novel experimental and theoretical results have recently been obtained on active soft matter, demonstrating the various interesting universal and anomalous features of this kind of driven systems.
Enys Mones +2 more
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Bridges are vulnerable to devastation in the earthquake, resulting in the closure of the whole transport system of the particular region. Generally, pre‐Kashmir earthquake bridges in Pakistan were not designed according to present seismic zoning requirements.
Muhammad Khalid Hafiz +3 more
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Background. Palliative care is a multidisciplinary team‐based care for patients facing life‐threatening illness and their families which addresses their physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs to improve the quality of care. There is a strategy for an increase in palliative care services by integrating with the healthcare system. Therefore,
Addisu Getie +5 more
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Comparing open and closed molecular self-assembly [PDF]
We study theoretically in the present work the self-assembly of molecules in an open system, which is fed by monomers and depleted in partial or complete clusters. Such a scenario is likely to occur for example in the context of viral self-assembly.
Castelnovo, Martin +2 more
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Comment on ``Self-organized criticality and absorbing states: Lessons from the Ising model" [PDF]
According to Pruessner and Peters [Phys. Rev. E {\bf 73}, 025106(R) (2006)], the finite size scaling exponents of the order parameter in sandpile models depend on the tuning of driving and dissipation rates with system size. We point out that the same is
Alessandro Vespignani +5 more
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Comment on "Do Earthquakes Exhibit Self-Organized Criticality?" [PDF]
It is shown that earthquakes do not know how large they will become, at least from the information collected at seismic catalogs. In other words, the magnitude is independent on previous magnitudes as well as on the waiting time between previous ...
American Physical Society +1 more
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Measurement of the SOC State Specific Heat in ^4He [PDF]
When a heat flux Q is applied downward through a sample of liquid 4He near the lambda transition, the helium self organizes such that the gradient in temperature matches the gravity induced gradient in Tlambda. All the helium in the sample is then at the
Chatto, A. R. +4 more
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Aggregation increases prey survival time in group chase and escape
Recently developed chase-and-escape models have addressed a fascinating pursuit-and-evasion problem that may have both theoretical significance and potential applications. We introduce three aggregation strategies for the prey in a group chase model on a
Sicong Yang +4 more
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