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Hydrogravimetry Enables Quantification of Alpine Groundwater Dynamics
Abstract Groundwater plays a critical role in the functioning of alpine hydrological systems, and its importance is expected to increase under climate change. However, quantification of groundwater processes in these systems remains highly uncertain. Terrestrial time‐lapse gravimetry (TLG) is a geophysical and geodetic technique whose measured variable
Landon J. S. Halloran +4 more
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Памяти Г. И. Лаврентьева (1933—2016) [G. I. Lavrent'jev 1933—2016]; pp. 74-75 [PDF]
Oleg A. Sergeev, Valeri Maksimov
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Development and Validation of the Brief Inventory of Treatment Expectations in Chronic Pain (BITEC)
ABSTRACT Background Expectations shape therapeutic outcomes, yet their systematic assessment remains limited in clinical and research settings. To address this gap, we developed and validated the Brief Instrument for the Assessment of Treatment Expectations in Chronic Pain (BITEC) using Item Response Theory. Methods The study comprised four phases. (I)
Wolnei Caumo +8 more
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ABSTRACT Bone tissue regeneration for large defects presents a significant challenge, demanding scaffolds that combine robust mechanical support alongside a bioactive environment. Hydrogels represent a promising solution for bone regeneration due to their biocompatibility, tunable properties, and crosslinked three‐dimensional (3D) networks mimicking ...
Mona Gibreel +8 more
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К 70-летию со дня рождения А. Н. Куклина (1948—2018) [Anatolij Kuklin (1948—2018); pp. 312-313 [PDF]
Valerij Maksimov, Oleg Sergejev
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Межрегиональная научно-практическая конференция «Мари и чуваши: этнокультурный диалог в исторической ретроспективе» [PDF]
Galina Ercikova
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How researchers refer to individuals with schizophrenia: person-first and identity-first language in academic papers. [PDF]
Dino M +14 more
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On the issue of a single Mari language
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ABSTRACT Poor manual skills in children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) may be dependent on task complexity and due to difficulties in the automatization phase of the motor learning process. Increased task demands and the dual‐task paradigm can be used to test these hypotheses.
Eleonora Bieber +8 more
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