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Age-Associated Cortical Thinning in Speech Motor Regions Precedes Hippocampal Decline: Implications for Alzheimer's Disease. [PDF]
Speech motor control thickness measures were generally not correlated with cognitive performance and showed stronger age associations than hippocampal volume during early adulthood. Thinning of specific speech motor regions precedes reduction in hippocampal volume during early adulthood, and may serve as a target and early indicator of AD‐related ...
Hanford LC +4 more
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Misaligned hope and conviction in health care. [PDF]
Abstract It is often said that it is important for patients to possess hope that their treatment will be successful. We agree, but a widely appealed to type of hope—hope based on conviction (religious or otherwise), renders this assertion problematic.
Clarke S, Oakley J, Pugh J, Wilkinson D.
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Demonstration of neutron time-of-flight diffraction with an event-mode imaging detector. [PDF]
This paper demonstrates an event‐mode imaging based neutron diffraction detector system that employs a scintillator screen, an image intensifier and a Timepix3‐based camera. This highly configurable approach allows for large‐solid‐angle low‐cost neutron diffraction setups with a performance comparable to that of the 3He detectors on a time‐of‐flight ...
Jäger TT +13 more
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ABSTRACT Julian Horton's 2020 article on the ‘necessity of analysis’ delineates previous critiques of music analysis into the performative and the historicist and counters their assumptions. He proposes that analysis remains viable in light of historical, ontological, systemic, discursive, phenomenological and political imperatives.
Kofi Agawu +8 more
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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
Nicole Pukos +5 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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Myths of Modernism: Austrian Art after 1918
The development of art in Austria after 1918 remains little explored; the main focus of research continues to be fin‐de‐siècle Vienna. Where interwar Austrian modernism is studied at all, interest is mostly limited to the municipal housing sponsored by the Social Democratic council.
Matthew Rampley
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Arnold Schoenberg e a questão judaica
Este trabalho procurou construir uma síntese da biografia do compositor Arnold Schoenberg, a partir de suas próprias declarações, feitas nos momentos mais significativos de sua vida.
Pérola Wajnsztejn Tápia
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The Americanization of Arnold Schoenberg?. Theory, Analysis, and Reception [PDF]
This article surveys the reception of Arnold Schoenberg’s theoretical ideas in English-language music theory, with a primary (though not exclusive) focus on their reception in the United States.
John Covach
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