ABSTRACT Slow wave sleep plays a crucial role in overnight memory consolidation, with slow oscillations serving as a critical mechanism. Recent studies have identified closed‐loop auditory stimulation as an effective method to enhance slow oscillatory activity during slow wave sleep, thereby facilitating memory consolidation.
Angie Baldassarri +6 more
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A Case of Epstein-Barr Virus-Associated Transplanted Kidney Post-Transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder Complicated by Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis, Six Years after Transplantation. [PDF]
Waseda T, Aida N, Ito T, Kenmochi T.
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Computer techniques in groundwater resource studies - using the groundwater data forms [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Slow waves and sleep spindles characterise non‐rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep and support cognitive and plasticity‐related functions. While their stability across nights is well established, less is known about their consistency across daytime naps.
Damiana Bergamo +3 more
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Association between serum bicarbonate and 30-day mortality in critically Ill patients with influenza: A retrospective cohort study from MIMIC-IV database. [PDF]
Huang Y, Ao T, Hu M, Zhen P.
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ABSTRACT Multigenerational stress exposure induces stress memory in plants, influencing resource allocation, defence mechanisms, and productivity. Weed competition imposes both resource‐based (abiotic) and allelopathic (biotic) stress, engaging overlapping hormonal pathways.
Albert O. Kwarteng +4 more
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Potassium Overdose in Patient with Chronic Kidney Disease on Losartan: A Case Report. [PDF]
Naseem A +4 more
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Spherulite in the modern aragonitic travertine stromatolite has a calcite core with exopolymers
ABSTRACT Spherulites are spherical to ellipsoidal particles formed by various crystalline substances and can be abiotically synthesised in the laboratory. Among various spherulite types, spherulites composed of calcium carbonate are also found in various natural environments, but their abiotic or biotic origins are still controversial.
Fumito Shiraishi +4 more
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Hydrochemical and GIS-based evaluation of groundwater suitability for irrigation using IWQI in the desert hinterland of western Nile Delta Egypt. [PDF]
Youssef YA +7 more
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ABSTRACT One of the largest wetlands on Earth, the Brazilian Pantanal contains roughly 10 000 natural lakes, about 1000 of which are hypersaline. In these environmentally stressful settings, animal life struggles to survive, while cyanobacteria form extensive mats.
Lucas V. Warren +5 more
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