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Has Inequity Faced by Young Australians With Disability Changed Since the Turn of the Century?
ABSTRACT Despite the introduction of various policies aimed at promoting equality for people with disability since Australia ratified the Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities (CRPD) in 2008, there has been little evaluation regarding the extent of change in inequity since then.
Asha Parkinson +5 more
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Objective Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) has a markedly distinctive clinical and neuroradiological signature, with the preferential involvement of specific brain networks and the apparent sparing of others. The molecular underpinnings of the strikingly selective anatomical vulnerability have not been fully elucidated to date despite the potential ...
Marlene Tahedl +10 more
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Myxoglucamide A—a novel glycolipopeptide isolated from myxobacteria—was synthesized, and activity‐based protein profiling identified aldo‐keto reductase 1C3 (AKR1C3) as its main target in human cells. Structure‐activity relationship studies, together with biophysical characterization and X‐ray crystallography, elucidated the structural basis of AKR1C3 ...
Thomas Siemon +9 more
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Ultrawideband Non-Line-of-Sight Classification Using Transformer-Convolutional Neural Networks
Ultrawideband technology enables high-precision indoor positioning, but its performance degrades significantly in non-line-of-sight environments due to signal obstruction.
Hae-Ji Hwang +2 more
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ABSTRACT Enhancing oil recovery (EOR) in mature reservoirs is hindered by high interfacial tension (IFT) and oil‐wet rock formations, especially under harsh, high‐salinity conditions. This study aims to overcome these limitations by synthesizing a novel carbon nanotube nanocomposite covalently grafted with polyethylenimine and non‐covalently ...
Mohamed Abu Shuheil +8 more
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Abstract Phylogenetic comparative methods have been used in recent literature to work with laws and test for regularities (evolutionary associations of quantitative features) and evolutionary singularities (features that evolved in a single taxon). We analyzed these uses epistemologically, taking the evolution of red‐blood‐cell mean corpuscular volume (
Jorge Cubo +3 more
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Distributed Localization of Non-Cooperative Targets in Non-Coplanar Rendezvous Processes
Precise positioning of non-cooperative targets is important for maintaining spacecraft operational environments in orbit. In order to address the challenges of non-cooperative target localization during non-coplanar rendezvous, this study develops a ...
Zihan Zhen, Feng Yu
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Abstract Application of three‐dimensional anatomical knowledge is essential for patient examination, diagnosis, and treatment and is crucial in the training of medical and healthcare students. Moreover, critical observation and spatial awareness are vital for learner understanding of three‐dimensional anatomical structures and relationships.
Jiayi Zhang +5 more
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Imaging Techniques for 3-Dimensional, Non-Line-of-Sight Structures Fabricated in Silicon Carbide
Advances in silicon carbide fabrication techniques enable the fabrication of high aspect ratio non-line-of-sight structures. The further development of non-line-of-sight fabrication tools and the use of the non-line-of-sight structures requires a set of ...
Jared E. Payne +4 more
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Re‐humanizing anatomy? Learning through human body donors in physiotherapy education
Abstract Anatomical knowledge underpins clinical skills and professional identity in physiotherapy. However, dedicated teaching has declined in recent years. Body donor‐based learning, though common in medical education, is rarely used in physiotherapy.
Robert Parish +3 more
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