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Chrna2+ Martinotti cells (Mα2cells) in the primary motor cortex (M1) receive monosynaptic long‐range inputs from secondary motor cortex (M2), primary somatosensory cortex (S1), ventral anterolateral complex of the thalamus (VAL), globus pallidus externa (GPe), and substantia innominata (SI).
Anna Velica +6 more
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Research on work methods for tugs in ports
Tug assistance in ports for increasing ship maneuverability, mooring and unmooring operations is a very important issue. New tugs are given increased possibilities; nevertheless, at the same time, work methods for tugs, including advantages and ...
Vytautas Paulauskas, Donatas Paulauskas
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Abstract Huidobria, an enigmatic genus in the Loasaceae family, has long puzzled botanists due to its unclear phylogenetic position and morphological distinctiveness within Loasaceae. Focusing on its two species, H. chilensis and H. fruticosa, we employed the Angiosperms353 target probe set alongside a comprehensive morphological evaluation to resolve ...
Rafael Acuña‐Castillo +3 more
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The possffiilities of port infrastructure investigations and development
Transport infrastructure development is based on cargo and passenger flows and the use of new technologies and technique can increase transport safety, optimize time of construction and decrease costs.
Vytautas Paulauskas, Donatas Paulauskas
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Abstract Agility is essential for “healthy” aging, but neuromuscular contributions to age‐related differences in agility are not entirely understood. We recruited healthy (n = 32) non‐athletes (30–84 years) to determine: (1) if aging is associated with agility and (2) whether muscle strength or corticospinal tract function predicts agility. We assessed
Evan G. MacKenzie +5 more
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A detailed study of wind-induced coastal upwelling (CU) in the south-eastern Baltic Sea is presented based on an analysis of multi-mission satellite data.
Toma Dabuleviciene +3 more
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Embodied Thermal Insecurity and Counter‐Hegemonic Heat Mapping
Abstract Lived experiences with urban heat are often rendered invisible, shrouded under the cloak of neoliberal resilience discourse and sanitised heat mapping and messaging. This is particularly tragic for disadvantaged at‐risk populations in white, settler colonial contexts where heat tolerance is worn as a badge of honour.
Petra Tschakert, Krishna Karthikeyan
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ABSTRACT Recent research has highlighted cerebellar involvement in cognition and several psychiatric conditions such as mood and anxiety disorders and schizophrenia. Attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorder have been linked to reduced cerebellar volume as well.
Annakarina Mundorf +4 more
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Vegetation impact on the dune stability and formation on the Lithuanian coast of the Baltic sea
The aim of this study was to estimate vegetation coverage impact on the sandy beach and protective beach dune ridge (PBD) formation. Studies of the Lithuanian Baltic Sea coastal morphometric parameters and vegetation coverage projection were carried out ...
Ramunė Urbonienė +2 more
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