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Motion capture is the current gold standard for assessing movement of the human body, but laboratory settings do not always mimic the natural terrains and movements encountered by humans.
Andrea Karen Persons +13 more
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The main control room (MCR) in advanced nuclear power plants (NPPs) has changed from analog to digital control system (DCS). Operation and control have become more automated, centralized, and accurate due to the digitalization of NPPs, which has improved
Yanhua Zou +4 more
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The oddball paradigm used in P300-based brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) intrinsically poses the issue of data imbalance between target stimuli and nontarget stimuli.
Taejun Lee, Minju Kim, Sung-Phil Kim
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Few studies exist regarding the mechanism prior to response by which cognitive impairment may induce error in a single long-lasting task. The present study intends to clarify the changes in cognition at the electrophysiological level.
Yi Xiao +14 more
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This study aimed to explore the effects of dominant and compliant personalities, on both flow experience and the external characteristics of flow experience.
Pei-Luen Patrick Rau +4 more
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Electrospinning Live Cells Using Gelatin and Pullulan
Electrospinning is a scaffold production method that utilizes electric force to draw a polymer solution into nanometer-sized fibers. By optimizing the polymer and electrospinning parameters, a scaffold is created with the desired thickness, alignment ...
Nasim Nosoudi +9 more
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Hierarchical Structure and Properties of the Bone at Nano Level
Bone is a highly hierarchical complex structure that consists of organic and mineral components represented by collagen molecules (CM) and hydroxyapatite crystals (HAC), respectively.
Farah Hamandi, Tarun Goswami
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Cognition Impairment Prior to Errors of Working Memory Based on Event-Related Potential
Cognitive impairment contributes to errors in different tasks. Poor attention and poor cognitive control are the two neural mechanisms for performance errors. A few studies have been conducted on the error mechanism of working memory.
Yi Xiao +8 more
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Mechanism of reduced muscle atrophy via ketone body (D)-3-hydroxybutyrate
Background Muscle atrophy is an increasingly global health problem affecting millions, there is a lack of clinical drugs or effective therapy. Excessive loss of muscle mass is the typical characteristic of muscle atrophy, manifesting as muscle weakness ...
Jin Chen +12 more
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Happy software developers solve problems better: psychological measurements in empirical software engineering [PDF]
For more than 30 years, it has been claimed that a way to improve software developers' productivity and software quality is to focus on people and to provide incentives to make developers satisfied and happy.
Abrahamsson, Pekka +2 more
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