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A meta‐analysis of mental rotation in the first years of life
Abstract Mental rotation, the cognitive process of moving an object in mind to predict how it looks in a new orientation, is coupled to intelligence, learning, and educational achievement. On average, adolescent and adult males solve mental rotation tasks slightly better (i.e., faster and/or more accurate) than females. When such behavioral differences
Alexander Enge +3 more
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Gut microbiota dysbiosis in Parkinson disease: A systematic review and pooled analysis
Abstract Background and purpose The role of the gut microbiome in the pathogenesis of Parkinson disease (PD) is under intense investigation, and the results presented are still very heterogeneous. These discrepancies arise not only from the highly heterogeneous pathology of PD, but also from widely varying methodologies at all stages of the workflow ...
Sven Kleine Bardenhorst +15 more
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Abstract Background A significant hurdle for potential cell‐based therapies is the subsequent survival and regenerative capacity of implanted cells. While many exciting developments have demonstrated promise preclinically, cell‐based therapies for intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration fail to translate equivalent clinical efficacy. Aims This work aims
Emily E. McDonnell +9 more
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Single‐Atom Catalysis in Organic Synthesis
Single‐atom catalysts, featuring atomically dispersed metals on solid carriers, offer limitless possibilities for new, sustainable transformations in the chemical sector. These materials bridge the gap between organometallic and nanoparticle catalysis and are opening exciting avenues for mimicking metalloenzymes.
Vitthal B. Saptal +3 more
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Abstract The local‐scale climate impacts of tropical forests (LCIF), such as reducing temperatures and increasing rainfall, are directly relevant to climate change adaptation and mitigation. Strengthening understanding of these local climate benefits can encourage actions to conserve natural forests, with positive implications for climate resilience ...
Nike H. Doggart +8 more
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ABSTRACT Fish are an important source of food, livelihood and culture for millions of people worldwide. Yet, policy, research and fisheries management paradigms have not often recognised fish as food. Instead, fish are commonly viewed as a commoditised natural resource for economic development and fishing as a livelihood of last resort.
Sophie Standen
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ABSTRACT Background Currently, there are no clinically predictive models that can prognosticate the response of rectal cancers to Contact X‐ray brachytherapy (CXB). This review aims to critically evaluate existing models that have attempted to predict the response of rectal cancer to external beam radiotherapy, with the objective of laying the ...
Muneeb Ul Haq +7 more
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Atomic layer deposition (ALD) – leading thin‐film technology in microelectronics – and molecular layer deposition (MLD) – its counterpart for organic layers – can be combined in various ways into elaborated superlattice and nanolaminate structures, to enable novel functionalities and applications.
Mari Heikkinen +2 more
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Sneaked references: Fabricated reference metadata distort citation counts
Abstract We report evidence of an undocumented method to manipulate citation counts involving “sneaked” references. Sneaked references are registered as metadata for published scientific articles in which they do not appear. This manipulation exploits trusted relationships between various actors: publishers, the Crossref metadata registration agency ...
Lonni Besançon +3 more
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