Chronic demyelination and myelin repair after spinal cord injury in mice: A potential link for glutamatergic axon activity. [PDF]
Main Points Spontaneous robust myelin repair occurs long‐term after spinal cord injury and is regulated, at least in part, by active glutamatergic axons. Demyelination also occurs but declines after peak remyelination, suggesting effective myelin repair. Abstract Our prior work examining endogenous repair after spinal cord injury (SCI) in mice revealed
Pukos N +5 more
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The Influence of Various Cerebral and Extracerebral Pathologies on Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Values in the Fetal Brain. [PDF]
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The changing MRI signal accompanying brain maturation in fetal brains can be quantified on apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) maps. Deviations from the natural course of ADC values may reflect structural pathology.
Schönberg N +8 more
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Parenting in the Context of the Child: Genetic and Social Processes. [PDF]
Abstract The focus on the role of parenting in child development has a long‐standing history. When measures of parenting precede changes in child development, researchers typically infer a causal role of parenting practices and attitudes on child development.
Reiss D +5 more
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Extreme spatial heterogeneity in carbonate accretion potential on a Caribbean fringing reef linked to local human disturbance gradients. [PDF]
This elaborate asset of net accretion rates of the shallow (5 and 10 m depth) leeward coral reefs of Bonaire shows extreme spatial heterogeneity among 115 sites (points). The majority of the fringing reef – which allegedly ranks among the healthiest in the Caribbean – is, however, defined by a limited capacity to maintain structural integrity or to ...
de Bakker DM +3 more
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The pine pathogen Diplodia sapinea is associated with the death of large Douglas fir trees
Abstract Climate change poses severe pressures to European conifer forests. Using non‐native tree species, such as Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), is one proposed strategy to circumvent adverse effects for forest management. However, novel forest health risks can impair the cultivation of non‐native trees.
Elisabeth Ritzer +2 more
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Thank You to Our 2022 Peer Reviewers
Abstract On behalf of the journal, AGU, and the scientific community, the editors of Geophysical Research Letters would like to sincerely thank those who reviewed manuscripts for us in 2022. The hours reading and commenting on manuscripts not only improve the manuscripts, but also increase the scientific rigor of future research in the field.
Harihar Rajaram +24 more
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ABSTRACT The Formenlehre (theory of the musical form), inaugurated by Adolf Bernhard Marx after Beethoven's death and witnessed by several treatises at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries, has left traces in the writings and works of Béla Bartók, Alban Berg, Paul Hindemith, Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern.
Gianmario Borio
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Coral rubble dynamics in the Anthropocene and implications for reef recovery
Abstract With rubble predicted to increase on coral reefs worldwide, we review the physical, biological, and ecological dynamics of rubble beds, with a focus on how rubble generation, mobilization, binding, and coral recruitment is expected to change on future reefs. Major disturbances, including storms and coral bleaching, are predicted to increase in
Tania M. Kenyon +6 more
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Influence of musical elements on the perception of ‘Chinese style’ in music
Abstract Recently Chinese music has been regarded as an independent music school. However, the definition of Chinese music has been an abstract and subjective concept. That makes music information retrieval (MIR) tasks hard to perform on Chinese music. Previous musicological studies have explained how musical elements like melody and instruments shape ...
Yu Zhang, Ziya Zhou, Maosong Sun
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The speech choir in central European theatres and literary-musical works in the first third of the 20th century [PDF]
Speech choirs emerged as an offshoot of the choral gatherings of a wider youth musical and singing movement in the first half of the 20th century. The occasionally expressed opinion that choral speaking was cultivated primarily by the Hitler ...
Meyer-Kalkus Reinhart
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