Anterior Hyperfunction Syndrome: Literature Review and Conceptual Model [PDF]
Combined Kelly syndrome, also known as anterior hyperfunction syndrome, is a complex pathological condition of the stomatognathic system, originally established by five characteristics but primarily triggered by edentulism, specifically, the absence of ...
Benjamin Aranda-Herrera +2 more
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Task-induced hyperfunction of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in patients with primary insomnia: a near-infrared spectroscopy study during a verbal fluency task [PDF]
IntroductionIn this study, we aimed to use functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to investigate the differences in the functional brain activation of patients with primary insomnia (PI) and that of good sleepers (GSs) without other comorbidities ...
Ting Wu +7 more
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Interaction of Voice Onset Time with Vocal Hyperfunction and Voice Quality
The main aim of the present work was to investigate whether vocal hyperfunction (VH), perceptual voice quality (VQ), gender, and phonetic environment influence Voice Onset Time (VOT). The investigated group consisted of 30 adults, including 19 women (X =
Maria Francisca De Paula Soares +1 more
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Epigenetic program of ontogenesis and hyperfunction theory: reinterpreting the mechanisms of aging [PDF]
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the relationship between aging, the epigenetic program of ontogenesis, and the main postulates of the hyperfunction theory.
Lev Salnikov
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Hyperfunction semigroups [PDF]
We analyze Fourier hyperfunction and hyperfunction semigroups with non-densely defined generators and their connections with local convoluted $C$-semigroups. Structural theorems and spectral characterizations give necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of such semigroups generated by a closed not necessarily densely defined operator $A$.
M Kostic +2 more
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Gremlin1 repression-mediated mitochondrial network hyperfunction contributes to TCE-induced zebrafish cardiac defects [PDF]
Background Trichloroethylene (TCE) is a ubiquitous pollutant with potential capacity to induce congenital heart disease (CHD). However, the mechanisms underlying TCE-induced CHD are largely unraveled.
Huifang Deng +13 more
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Mitochondrial dysfunction/hyperfunction inducing excessive mtROS in inflammatory and neuropathic pain [PDF]
Mitochondria, known as the powerhouses of cells, are considered a key source of reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in various cell types. In the context of neuropathic and inflammatory pain, both mitochondrial dysfunction and hyperfunction can lead
Xiaoye Zhu +6 more
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Botox: Broadening the Horizon of Dentistry [PDF]
Botox has been primarily used in cosmetic treatment for lines and wrinkles on the face, but the botulinum toxin that Botox is derived from has a long history of medically therapeutic uses. For nearly 13 years, until the introduction of Botox Cosmetic in
Pranav Nayyar +3 more
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Criterion of Completeness and Submaximal Ultraclones for Linear Hyperfunctions of Rank 2
In recent years, the direction associated with the study of maps from a finite set A to the set of all subsets of the set A, including the empty one, has been intensively developing. Such mappings are called multifunctions on A, as well as hyperfunctions
I.K. Sharankhaev
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Coroutining Folds with Hyperfunctions [PDF]
In Proceedings Festschrift for Dave Schmidt, arXiv:1309.4557. It is a privilege to submit a paper for the Festschrift symposium held to honor Dave Schmidt's lifetime of contributions on the occasion of his 60th birthday. Many years ago, as a fresh PhD student, Dave's excellent book on Denotational Semantics opened my eyes to rich possibilities of ...
John Launchbury +2 more
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