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Case report: Compound heterozygous nonsense PCDH15 variant and a novel deep-intronic variant in a Chinese child with profound hearing loss. [PDF]
We reported a child with profound bilateral non‐syndromic sensorineural hearing and compound heterozygosity for a common nonsense and novel deep intronic variant that was identified by WGS. The results of genetic testing provided precise genetic counseling and prenatal diagnosis for this family and was contributed to diagnose other USH1F patients in ...
Yang Z, Huang M, Wei X, Sun J, Zhang F.
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Seismic response prediction using intensity measures: Graphite nuclear reactor core model case study
Seismic response analyses of structures have conventionally used the peak ground acceleration or spectral acceleration as an intensity measure to estimate the engineering demand parameters. An extensive shaking table test program was carried out on a quarter‐sized advanced gas‐cooled reactor (AGR) core model to investigate the global dynamic behavior ...
Tansu Gokce +5 more
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Protective neutralizing epitopes in SARS‐CoV‐2
Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic has caused an unprecedented health crisis and economic burden worldwide. Its etiological agent SARS‐CoV‐2, a new virus in the coronavirus family, has infected hundreds of millions of people worldwide. SARS‐CoV‐2 has evolved over the past 2 years to increase its transmissibility as well as to evade the immunity established
Hejun Liu, Ian A. Wilson
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Order from chaos: A meta‐analysis of supply chain complexity and firm performance
Abstract Increased globalization, varying customer requirements, extended product lines, uncertainty regarding supplier performance, and myriad related factors make supply chains utterly complex. While previous research indicates that supply chain complexity plays an important role in explaining performance outcomes, the accumulating evidence is ...
Melek Akın Ateş +3 more
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The trend of low breastfeeding rates increases the demand for infant milk formula (IMF) worldwide, but the use of IMF may be one of the causes of bacterial infections in infants. Complete sterility in the whole production line of IMF cannot be guaranteed; therefore, it is necessary to closely monitor the microbial content in the process. In the present
Xian Li +10 more
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Paleosecular Variation and the Time‐Averaged Geomagnetic Field Since 10 Ma
Abstract Investigations into long‐term geomagnetic variations provide useful information regarding paleomagnetic field behavior. In this study, we assess the latitudinal structure of paleosecular variation (PSV) and the time‐averaged field (TAF) for the Brunhes normal and Matuyama reverse chrons, and for the 0–10 Ma period, from an updated and reviewed
Wellington P. de Oliveira +10 more
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Metachromatic leukodystrophy: A single‐center longitudinal study of 45 patients
Abstract In this study, we characterize the natural course of metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD), explore intra/inter group differences, and identify biomarkers to monitor disease progression. This is a longitudinal observational study. Genotype and characteristics at disease onset were recorded.
Francesca Fumagalli +22 more
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Measurement and Analysis of Settlement Induced by Rectangular Pipe Jacking in Silt Stratum
The large‐scale rectangular pipe jacking technology has attracted more and more attention in the construction of urban underground pipe galleries, especially the problem of prediction and control of the surface settlement. Taking the pipe gallery project of Chengbei Road in Suzhou as an example, the settlement values of three groups of monitoring ...
Jun Tang +3 more
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Part-time Employment and Business Cycle in Central and Eastern Europe
This article explores the development of part-time employment in Central and Eastern Europe and compares it to Western Europe. On the macro level it examines the role of the business cycle and its effect on part-time employment in the two groups of ...
Fialová Kamila
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The paper was motivated to test whether the high child labor prevalence observed in Ethiopia is explained by the poverty (luxury) hypothesis or wealth paradox theories. The data for this study is the Young Lives project, consisting of 1803 children units
Kidanemariam Gebregziabher +2 more
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