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Abstract Caste—an ascriptive social hierarchy in South Asia and its diaspora—is a globalized phenomenon. Recent caste‐based discrimination, particularly in technology companies and anti‐caste efforts to address it, has compelled academia, policy, and the technology industry to better understand contemporary mechanics of caste.
Nayana Kirasur, Britt Paris
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Integrating acoustic, prosodic, and phonological features for automatic Alzheimer's detection. [PDF]
Zakaria Kurdi M.
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Abstract Collaboration has become important at all stages of research careers. In data‐intensive research fields such as wind energy, many PhD fellows are socialized to such collaboration in networks that train a cohort of PhD fellows. Based on interviews with 23 PhD fellows in four wind‐energy training networks, we investigate their expectations and ...
Grischa Fraumann +3 more
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Abstract In patients with recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation and glenoid bone loss between 10% and 20%, isolated Bankart repair remains associated with a certain rate of postoperative redislocation. The optimal management for this patient subset is controversial. We describe an all‐arthroscopic technique using allogeneic bone strips for free graft
Yingbin Wu +5 more
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Music processing in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer's disease: a functional MRI study. [PDF]
van 't Hooft JJ +7 more
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Abstract The labral suture is essential in the arthroscopic treatment of hip acetabular labral injuries and maintains its suction sealing effect. The traditional single‐strand loop fixation, with its loop around the labrum tissue, may cause labral eversion and disrupt the sealing effect.
Yang He +5 more
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Advancing Alzheimer Disease Prediction With Large Language Model-Based Linguistic Feature Analysis: Development and Validation Study. [PDF]
Hsu MH +5 more
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Task‐Related Aperiodic EEG (1/f) Activity in Autism
ABSTRACT Autism has been hypothesized to involve atypicalities in the balance between neural excitation and inhibition (E/I). Aperiodic EEG activity, characterized by the 1/f exponent of the power spectrum, provides a proxy of cortical E/I dynamics. However, prior studies in autism report mixed findings regarding the slope of aperiodic activity.
Magdalena Matyjek +3 more
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Intact Visual Correlation Detection in Autistic Adults
ABSTRACT The ability to detect recurring temporal co‐occurrence, or temporal correlation, of sensory events is fundamental for organizing perceptual input into coherent representations. Although past work has revealed differences across several aspects of temporal processing in autism, it is unknown whether autistic and non‐autistic individuals differ ...
Lukas Vogelsang +6 more
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