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Systemic dysregulation of apolipoproteins in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis serum
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal disease that damages motor neurons. This study found that people with ALS show significant changes in blood fats and the proteins that carry them. Several apolipoproteins were higher, lipid balances were altered, and normal protein–lipid relationships were disrupted.
Finula I. Isik +6 more
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Inter-Operator Spectrum Sharing from a Game Theoretical Perspective
We address the problem of spectrum sharing where competitive operators coexist in the same frequency band. First, we model this problem as a strategic non-cooperative game where operators simultaneously share the spectrum according to the Nash ...
Samson Lasaulce +2 more
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ACT-R based human digital twin to enhance operators’ performance in process industries
To ensure safe and efficient operation, operators in process industries have to make timely decisions based on time-varying information. A holistic assessment of operators’ performance is, therefore, challenging.
Bharatwaajan Balaji +5 more
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Automatic Generation of Cognitive Theories using Genetic Programming [PDF]
Cognitive neuroscience is the branch of neuroscience that studies the neural mechanisms underpinning cognition and develops theories explaining them. Within cognitive neuroscience, computational neuroscience focuses on modeling behavior, using theories ...
Frias-Martinez, E, Gobet, F
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Aging‐associated physiological and molecular alterations pose significant challenges in cancer management among India's elderly. Limited geriatric oncology expertise, financial constraints, and inadequate specialized care exacerbate disparities. Strategic expansion of insurance coverage, integration of palliative care, and infrastructural advancements ...
Nihanthy D. Sreenath +3 more
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CTA, FJAS, Control Room, Petrochemical Industry
Background and aims: Nature of the work in control rooms is such that it can be classified as sophisticated with high-cognitive load jobs and, therefore, the prevention of human error seems to be necessary.
Z Ghanbari, Y Rasoulzadeh, T Allahyari
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Introduction We sought lipid‐metabolic biomarkers involved in the processes underlying cognitive decline and detected them in association with Alzheimer's disease (AD) phenotypes.
Ya‐Hui Ma +10 more
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The vulnerability of rules in complex work environments: dynamism and uncertainty pose problems for cognition [PDF]
Many complex work environments rely heavily on cognitive operators using rules. Operators sometimes fail to implement rules, with catastrophic human, social and economic costs. Rule-based error is widely reported, yet the mechanisms of rule vulnerability
Clewley, Richard, Stupple, Edward J. N.
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The Aging Blood: Cellular Origins, Circulating Drivers, and Therapeutic Potential
As a conduit linking all organs, the blood system both reflects and actively drives systemic aging. This review highlights how circulating pro‐aging and antiaging factors and age‐associated hematopoietic stem cell dysfunction contribute to immunosenescence and multi‐organ decline, positioning the hematopoietic system as a target for aging intervention.
Hanqing He, Jianwei Wang
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The degree of successful human-robot collaboration is dependent on the joint consideration of robot factors (RF) and human factors (HF). Depending on the state of the operator, a change in a robot factor, such as the behavior or level of autonomy, can be
Sarah Hopko, Jingkun Wang, Ranjana Mehta
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