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ABSTRACT Background Sleep disturbances are prevalent among cancer patient‐caregiver dyads, yet their interdependent sleep patterns remain understudied. Therefore, this systematic review aimed to synthesize evidence on dyadic sleep‐wake patterns, health consequences (physical, psychological, and relationship health), and the effectiveness of dyadic ...
Jie Zhong +4 more
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Re-evaluating the contribution of sensorimotor mu rhythm phase and power to human corticospinal output: A replication study [PDF]
Tharan Suresh, Sara J. Hussain
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Abstract An 8‐year‐old, male, entire Cocker Spaniel presented to the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals for treatment of an iatrogenic septic uroabdomen secondary to traumatic urinary catheterisation. After initial stabilisation, it underwent diagnostic imaging and definitive surgical correction comprising a cystotomy and bladder reconstruction.
Joe Simon +3 more
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Imperceptible Somatosensory Single Pulse and Pulse Train Stimulation Oppositely Modulate Mu Rhythm Activity and Perceptual Performance. [PDF]
Iliopoulos F +3 more
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Abstract Melt migration in partially molten rocks is commonly described by porous flow models controlled by the hydro‐mechanical compaction length, which effectively explains melt extraction at mid‐ocean ridges. However, this framework cannot account for the paradoxical accumulation of small melt fractions into rhythmic leucosome–melanosome bands in ...
Qingpei Sun +3 more
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UNC45B Reduction With Aging: A Myofiber‐Intrinsic Promoting Factor for Sarcopenia
Aging reduces Unc45b expression in fast‐twitch muscle, concomitant with reduction in muscle contractile capacity and muscle mass in mice. Unc45b deficiency initially reduces depolarization‐induced force, followed by a decline in fast‐twitch muscle mass in adult mice.
Taiga Mishima +17 more
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A new paradigm for BCI research [PDF]
A new control paradigm for Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) is proposed. BCIs provide a means of communication direct from the brain to a computer that allows individuals with motor disabilities an additional channel of communication and control of ...
Daly, Ian +2 more
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Stabilizing Extreme Few‐Shot ECG Classification via Self‐Supervised Contrastive Pretraining
Under extreme few‐shot ECG classification, supervised training frequently collapses to degenerate solutions. Self‐supervised pretraining stabilizes optimization, eliminates early collapse, and enables reproducible multi‐class rhythm classification with limited labeled data. ABSTRACT In clinical electrocardiogram (ECG) analysis, high‐quality annotations
LiuPing Zeng +3 more
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