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Virtually free finite-normal-subgroup-free groups are strongly verbally closed
Any virtually free group $H$ containing no non-trivial finite normal subgroup (e.g., the infinite dihedral group) is a retract of any finitely generated group containing $H$ as a verbally closed subgroup.Comment: 6 pages. V2: minor corrections.
Klyachko, Anton A. +2 more
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This study introduces a hybrid robot that integrates mechanical assistance by musculoskeletons (i.e., soft pneumatic muscle with rigid exoskeletal extensions), neuromuscular electrical stimulation, and vibrotactile feedback in a lightweight wearable mechatronic complex applicable to the paretic ankle–foot poststroke for gait restoration. The system can
Fuqiang Ye +16 more
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The smile is stronger than the handshake
Healthcare providers struggle with the timing of handwashing and the handshake during the visit with patients, we question whether the handshake is even a necessary component of the modern introduction.
Lauren Fine, Vijay Rajput
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A safety analysis approach to clinical workflows : application and evaluation [PDF]
Clinical workflows are safety critical workflows as they have the potential to cause harm or death to patients. Their safety needs to be considered as early as possible in the development process.
Al-Qora’n, Lamis +4 more
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Cognitive Trajectories from Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease to Dementia
A continuous, multi‐domain characterization of cognitive decline across the Alzheimer's disease spectrum identifies when individual cognitive measures become abnormal. Episodic memory declines first, followed by executive function, language, processing speed, and visuospatial abilities, supporting improved clinical interpretation and optimized endpoint
Fredrik Öhman +3 more
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Non-verbal episodic memory deficits in primary progressive aphasias are highly predictive of underlying amyloid pathology [PDF]
Diagnostic distinction of primary progressive aphasias (PPA) remains challenging, in particular for the logopenic (lvPPA) and nonfluent/agrammatic (naPPA) variants.
Ahmed +24 more
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Genetic Diagnosis and Discovery Enabled by Large Language Models
We demonstrate that large language models (LLMs) can facilitate genetic diagnosis and discovery. LLMs were used to solve four types of genetic problems of sequentially increased complexity. An LLM‐based pipeline could analyze genetic variants in the genomic sequences of human hearing loss or rare genetic disease patients and assist in identifying ...
Tao Tu +25 more
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Non-verbal and semiotic features of the image of a politician in context to multimodal discourse
This paper therefore aims to analyze the non-verbal and semiotic practices associated with images of political leaders created or reproduced by artificial intelligence, and the communicative effects that such images might have upon the ...
R.V. Agadzhanyan, E.V. Yakovleva
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Verbal and non-verbal components in expressing emotions (Great Britain vs USA)
The paper discusses the centrality of emotions in the field of linguistics, emphasizing that emotions play a central role in human communication and are expressed through both verbal and non-verbal means. The study of emotions within linguistics requires an integrated approach that includes linguistic, paralinguistic, and discursive analysis.
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Infant and parental pathways to preschool cognitive competence [PDF]
In a longitudinal study, 62 parent‐child dyads were seen during the second year of life and at 4 years of age. At 12 months, measures included parental sensitive responsiveness during free play, knowledge of cognitive‐communicative development in infancy,
Vyt, André
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