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ABSTRACT The ability of individuals to cope with their environment, and therefore the likelihood that they survive and pass on their genes (i.e. fitness), is largely determined by physiological state. Tracking physiological state in wild animals, however, is challenging.
Paul Jerem, L. Michael Romero
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Construction and validation of a risk prediction model for intraoperative hypothermia in children undergoing thoracoscopic lobectomy. [PDF]
Liu X +10 more
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Several functional connections between ROIs in the somatomotor (purple) and the default mode network (gray) were significantly associated with the MABC‐2 “aiming and catching” sub‐domain in the HIE cohort in comparison to controls. The colors of the connections represents the correlation coefficient with either negative (light blue to magenta) or ...
Gustaf Håkansson +5 more
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Risk factors and predictive modeling of intraoperative hypothermia in laparoscopic surgery patients. [PDF]
Cheng Y, Sheng H.
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Hepatic damage following profound hypothermia and extracorporeal circulation in man. [PDF]
D. P. E. Kingsley
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Modeling cerebral palsy in animals
Abstract Advancements in the treatment of cerebral palsy depend on animal research. Yet, most animal models have not been fully evaluated for spasticity and dystonia using clinically relevant measures of altered tone or movement patterns, which form the basis for diagnosing people with the condition.
Katharina A. Quinlan +8 more
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Sex-Dependent Long-Term Neurobehavioral Recovery in Experimental Neonatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy. [PDF]
Landucci E +4 more
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