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Exam‐level analysis of lecture capture viewing and student exam performance
This study asks how lecture capture relates to exam performance in biology courses with three noncumulative exams. Mixed‐effects modeling separated between‐students from within‐student effects on exam %. Students who watched more recordings earned higher grades, but viewing spikes above a student's own mean, consistent with cramming, predicted small ...
Kirk Hillsley
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Molecular determinants of signal transduction in tropomyosin receptor kinases
Tropomyosin receptor kinases control critical neuronal functions, but how do the same receptors produce diverse cellular responses? This review explores the structural mechanisms behind Trk signaling diversity, focusing on allosteric modulation and ligand bias.
Giray Enkavi
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This study addressed how a senior research thesis is perceived by undergraduate students. It assessed students' perception of research skills, epistemological beliefs, and career goals in Biochemistry (science) and BDC (science‐business) students. Completing a thesis improved confidence in research skills, resilience, scientific identity, closed gender‐
Celeste Suart +4 more
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Effects of priority rules for production scheduling on complex industrial systems
This paper discusses the efficiency of priority rules for the flexible flow line scheduling problem. This production environment is characterized by multiple identical machines at each stage and the possibility of jobs skipping one or more stages ...
Helio Yochihiro Fuchigami +1 more
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Prevalence and Related Factors of Flexible Flatfoot in School-Aged Children: A Cross-Sectional Study
Category: Other; Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: There is a greater prevalence of flexible flatfoot (FFF) among children; however, most of them are physiological, and the associated factors are still in debate.
Liang Xiaojun MD, Zhao Hong-Mou MD, PhD
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ABSTRACT Objectives Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a non‐invasive brain stimulation strategy with a demonstrated potential to reinforce the residual pathways after a spinal cord injury (SCI). A preclinically tested high‐frequency (15 Hz) rTMS (15 Hz rTMS) protocol was shown to induce corticospinal tract axon regeneration growth ...
Nabila Brihmat +8 more
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Evaluation of FACTS Contributions Using Branch Flow Model and Newton–Raphson Algorithm
Flexible alternating current transmission systems (FACTSs) have been widely incorporated in electric power systems in order to control system parameters.
Marco Junior Ticllacuri Corpus +1 more
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Long‐Term Evaluation of Givinostat in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, and Natural History Comparisons
ABSTRACT Objectives This ongoing, open‐label extension study is evaluating the long‐term safety, tolerability, and efficacy of givinostat, a Class I and II histone deacetylase inhibitor, in patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). Methods The recruited patients completed one of two prior clinical studies (one Phase 2 and one Phase 3 [EPIDYS ...
Craig M. McDonald +74 more
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This article describes various automatic light control systems. The aim is to analyze existing luminous flux lighting installations with automatic control systems and propose some invention, which is able to eliminate some of their shortcomings ...
Nikolai Pavlov +2 more
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Expanding Hereditary Spastic Paraplegias Limits: Biallelic SPAST Variants in Cerebral Palsy Mimics
ABSTRACT Objective Hereditary spastic paraplegias (HSP) are rare neurodegenerative disorders marked by spasticity and lower limb weakness. The most common type, SPG4, is usually autosomal dominant and caused by SPAST gene variants, typically presenting as pure HSP.
Gregorio A. Nolasco +18 more
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