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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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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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ABSTRACT The ability of ruminants to mobilise and restore body reserves (BR) over time, referred to as BR dynamics, is currently considered an interesting biological component to be included in breeding programs targeting enhanced BR resilience. However, genetic studies of proxies for BR levels and BRD remain scarce, particularly in small ruminants ...
Agnes Nyamiel +8 more
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TACTILE IMAGERY MODULATES THE MU-RHYTHM AND SOMATOSENSORY EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS
Marina Morozova +5 more
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Teaching the Safe Period Based on the Mucus Symptom [PDF]
Billings, Evelyn L., Billings, John J.
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Suspicious looking mu rhythm on
Aayesha J. Soni +2 more
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The mu rhythm response to object affordance
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Mu rhythm desynchronization by tongue thrust observation
We aimed to investigate the mu rhythm in the sensorimotor area during tongue thrust observation and to obtain an answer to the question as to how subtle nonverbal orofacial movement observation activates the sensorimotor area. Ten healthy volunteers performed finger tap execution, tongue thrust execution, and tongue thrust observation.
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