Rest‐activity rhythm phenotypes in adults with epilepsy and intellectual disability
Abstract Objective Rest‐activity rhythms (RARs) are perturbed in many forms of neuropsychiatric illness. In this study, we applied wrist actigraphy to describe RAR perturbations in intellectually disabled adults with epilepsy (“E + ID”), using a cross‐sectional case–control design.
Nandani Adhyapak+3 more
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Linearization of an Oceanic General Circulation Model for Data Assimilation and Climate Studies
Dimitris Menemenlis, Carl Wunsch
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Studies on the Initialization and Simulation of a Mature Hurricane Using a Variational Bogus Data Assimilation Scheme [PDF]
Xiaolei Zou, Qingnong Xiao
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All‐sky satellite data assimilation at operational weather forecasting centres
A. Geer+14 more
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A path to reconciliation between Indigenous and settler–colonial epistemologies
There is a movement across settler–colonial institutions of education and research to engage with Indigenous Peoples and Knowledges. Many settler and Indigenous governments are pursuing pathways to move forward together to address global problems such as climate change. However, given the pervasive history of exploitation and displacement of Indigenous
Joseph Gazing Wolf+20 more
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Four-Dimensional Variational Data Assimilation of Heterogeneous Mesoscale Observations for a Strong Convective Case [PDF]
Y-R. Guo+4 more
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Bioactive Polysaccharides Targeting Gut Microbiota to Modulate Host Health: A Gear Effect Theory
The “Gear Effect” mechanism of bioactive polysaccharides driving gut microbiota to modulate host health. ABSTRACT Bioactive polysaccharides are macromolecular polymers with broad biological activities. Recent evidence has highlighted their role in modulating host health primarily through interactions with gut microbiota.
Yonggan Sun+3 more
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Assimilation of coastal acoustic tomography data into a barotropic ocean model [PDF]
Jae‐Hun Park, Arata Kaneko
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An investigation into the transcription factors and regulatory mechanisms of Aspergillus
Foodborne pathogen Aspergillus, a prevalent etiologic agent among filamentous fungi, are distinguished by a significant repertoire of transcription factors encoded within their genomes. These regulatory proteins are instrumental in orchestrating key biological processes, including cellular growth, secondary metabolite biosynthesis, mycotoxin production,
Yuxin Qin, Huawei Yu, Jun Tian
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