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Unveiling the dynamics of team cognition in emergency response teams. [PDF]
Esmaeili R+3 more
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Ethnology: Structure and Cognition: Aspects of Hindu Caste and Ritual. Veena Das [PDF]
Kathleen A. Ryan
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Mapping Hsp104 interactions using cross‐linking mass spectrometry
This study examines how cross‐linking mass spectrometry can be utilized to analyze ATP‐induced conformational changes in Hsp104 and its interactions with substrates. We developed an analytical pipeline to distinguish between intra‐ and inter‐subunit contacts within the hexameric homo‐oligomer and discovered contacts between Hsp104 and a selected ...
Kinga Westphal+3 more
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Effect of probiotics on cognitive function and cardiovascular risk factors in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease: an umbrella meta-analysis. [PDF]
Xiao B, Fu L, Yang Z, Yu G.
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Reviews: Speech Perception and Production: Studies in Selective Adaptation, Human Visual Cognition [PDF]
Peter J. Bailey, Lisa Henderson
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Alkane biosynthesis gene expression and its increased production in recombinant cyanobacteria
The transcription and mRNA structures of the alkane biosynthesis genes ado/aar were analysed in the representative cyanobacteria PCC 6803 and SK1‐2‐1, which produce C17H36 and C15H32, respectively. PCC 6803 transconjugants carrying these genes showed a 1.8‐ to 2.3‐fold increase in C17H36 production.
Misato Nagao+4 more
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Partial face visibility and facial cognition: event-related potential and eye tracking investigation. [PDF]
Chanpornpakdi I, Wongsawat Y, Tanaka T.
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Cognitive Reserve? Cognitive Capacity!
The concept of cognitive reserve (CR) has been a cornerstone in cognitive aging research, offering a framework to explain how life experiences like education, occupation, bilingualism, and physical exercise may buffer individuals from cognitive decline in the face of aging or neurological disease.
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