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Orofacial Drinking Tremor: A Case Series and Literature Review

open access: yesMovement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Abstract Background Task‐specific orofacial tremor is a rare condition in which rhythmic oscillations of orofacial muscles occur during specific actions. Drinking tremor represents a recurrent pattern in isolated reports, although its phenomenology and underlying mechanisms remain incompletely defined.
Daniele Birreci   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

An Inverse Geometry Problem for the Localization of Skin Tumours by Thermal Analysis

open access: yes, 2007
In this paper, the Dual Reciprocity Method (DRM) is coupled to a Genetic Algorithm (GA) in an inverse procedure through which the size and location of a skin tumour may be obtained from temperature measurements at the skin surface.
Partridge, P W, Wrobel, L C
core  

Driving Cerebellar Theta Oscillations Interferes With Voluntary Neck Movements in Cervical Dystonia

open access: yesMovement Disorders, EarlyView.
Abstract Background Cervical dystonia (CD) is a movement disorder with a complex pathophysiology, including cerebellar abnormalities. Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS), a noninvasive neuromodulation technique capable of entraining brain oscillations, can transiently modulate neuronal activity and enhance resonant rhythms.
Davide Costa   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Climate‐driven intraspecific shifts in seed germination phenology: Consequences for native temperate woodland restoration and regeneration

open access: yesPLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, EarlyView.
As climate change alters seasonal patterns, temperate tree populations face a growing risk of phenological mismatch, where seed dispersal and germination no longer align with favourable conditions for survival. This study predicted how warming by the end of the century will affect seed dormancy breaking and germination in populations of three UK tree ...
Roberta L. C. Dayrell   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

DRM für E-Books

open access: yes, 2010
http://bibliothekarisch.de/blog/2010/05/26/drm-fuer-e-books-risiken-und-nebenwirkungen-des-elektronischen-lesens-2 Siehe auch: http://bethaninfoprof.wordpress.com/2010/05/11/why-cant-we-teach-peter-murray-rust-about-drm ?s ...
Klaus Graf
core   +1 more source

Pre and post operative radiological assessment of distal radius fracture [PDF]

open access: yesAl Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences
Background: Distal radius fractures are the most common fractures of upper limb. It accounts nearly 15- 20% of all fractures. Many surgical modalities are available for treatment of the same.
Nikunj C. Desai, Utsav V. Patel
doaj  

Health policy to address disease-related malnutrition: a scoping review

open access: yesBMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health
Background Health policies promote optimal care, yet policies that address disease-related malnutrition (DRM) are lacking. The purpose of this study was to conduct a scoping review to identify literature on existing and planned policy to address DRM in ...
Heather Keller   +9 more
doaj   +1 more source

If we must have DRM, let it be this DRM

open access: yes, 2006
Wendy M. Grossman, Digital Rights Manifesto revealed, The Inquirer, January 20, 2006. A good first shot at principles for making DRM compatible with user rights. Excerpt: Comment. Most OA literature lacks DRM. If there's an exception, it's for what could be called "harmless DRM" that doesn't block access or ...
openaire   +1 more source

AI generated DRM lists

open access: yes
The goal of this study is to examine rates of true and false memory from ChatGPT-generated DRM lists. We will compare these rates to rates from DRM lists from previous studies that have the same critical ...
Dustin Calvillo
core   +1 more source

SYN‐A, a naturally derived synergist, restores pyrethroid efficacy against cabbage stem flea beetle but negatively impacts its parasitoid Microctonus brassicae

open access: yesPest Management Science, EarlyView.
SYN‐A, a naturally derived synergist, inhibited key metabolic pathways associated with pyrethroid insecticide resistance in cabbage stem flea beetle (CSFB) and its parasitoid Microctonus brassicae. SYN‐A restored pyrethroid efficacy against resistant CSFB allowing up to 80% reduction in application rates.
Patricia A. Ortega‐Ramos   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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