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Full‐Stack Architectures for Intelligent Brain‐Computer Interfaces
System‐level overview of brain–computer interfaces (BCIs), illustrating the integration of neural signal acquisition, wireless transmission, and adaptive decoding. Advanced electrode, tissue interfaces, energy‐efficient communication, and robust algorithms collectively enable stable signal quality, real‐time processing, and closed‐loop operation ...
Hee Kyu Lee +9 more
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Dementia challenges in Africa: Journeying through forgetfulness
Burhan Kantawala +7 more
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"Young Men's Christian Associations" article in Harpers Magazine (January 1882)
This is an article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, titled "Young Men's Christian Associations". It was published in the January 1882 edition and is thirteen pages long. It gives a history of the YMCA and the YMCA in America, along with photographs of
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The study proposes a fitting curve as a reference to quantify the optimal K+ ratio in K+/Zn2+ mixed electrolyte, thus achieving stable and high‐capacity aqueous zinc ion batteries at each current density. ABSTRACT Incorporating K+ into Zn‐based electrolytes can enhance the performance of aqueous zinc ion batteries, while the lack of a clear rule for ...
Yewei Li +7 more
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Exploring the potential of deep brain stimulation in managing cluster headache: a systematic review
Background The debilitating nature of cluster headache (CH) is typified by intense, repeated cephalgia that are often referred to as “suicide headaches” owing to their severity.
Olivier Uwishema +5 more
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Vanderbilt Magazine; Summer 2009
The Vanderbilt Magazine is a publication for the alumni of all schools and departments within Vanderbilt. It features articles aimed at keeping alumni up-to-date on the latest happenings on campus. On the Web: An online version of the magazine (slightly
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Adipocyte Myoglobin Is a Determinant of Energy Expenditure and a Potential Target to Limit Obesity
Myoglobin, known as a muscle oxygen‐carrying protein, is shown to play a key role in fat cells that burn energy. Loss of myoglobin reduces the body's ability to generate heat and increases obesity risk, while restoring it improves metabolism. The study identifies myoglobin as a regulator of fat burning and a potential target to enhance energy ...
Christian Strehlau +22 more
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Introduction Laparoscopic surgery (LS) has been a promising development in surgical practice globally ever since its introduction. LS has exhibited many an advantage, including bettering patient outcomes, lowering the risk of postoperative infection, and
Ali Emir Hamitoglu +6 more
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The journal of jazz and improvised music. Front cover of issue 265. Jane Bunnett (ss, flute); Spencer Barefield (guitar); Joe Morris (guitar); Mark Feldman (violin)
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Optical Windows for Transcranial Brain Imaging in Living Mice: Skull Thinning, Clearing, and Beyond
Longitudinal, noninvasive in vivo imaging is crucial for studying brain physiology. Advances in transcranial optical windows and multiphoton microscopy have improved imaging depth, but their performance often deteriorates over time. This work investigated various transcranial window approaches and found that skull regrowth limits image quality.
Yiming Fu +5 more
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