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ABSTRACT Objective Certain frontotemporal lobar degeneration subtypes, including TDP‐A and B, can either occur sporadically or in association with specific genetic mutations. It is uncertain whether syndromic or imaging features previously associated with these patient groups are subtype or genotype specific.
Sean Coulborn+17 more
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Expanding the parameter space of anodal transcranial direct current stimulation of the primary motor cortex. [PDF]
Agboada D+4 more
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Distributed Parameter Control of Large Space Structures with Lumped and Distributed Flexibility
Fumitoshi Matsuno+2 more
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ABSTRACT Dietary manipulations like ketogenic diets are established interventions for recalcitrant epilepsy. However, it remains unknown whether specific macronutrient exposure through dietary environments could possibly extend to primary preventive qualities, associated with changes in epilepsy disease burden (prevalence and incidence).
Duan Ni+4 more
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Dual‐Phase C‐11 PiB PET Images for Detecting Tau Pathology in Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy
ABSTRACT Background Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is a major cause of lobar intracerebral hemorrhage and cognitive dysfunction in the elderly, and frequently coexists with Alzheimer's disease and tau pathology. Dual‐phase 11C‐PiB PET detects amyloid deposition and cerebral perfusion changes and may have diagnostic value for identifying tau in CAA ...
Meng‐Ting Chiang+4 more
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Preparative History vs Driving Force in Water Oxidation Catalysis: Parameter Space Studies of Cobalt Spinels. [PDF]
Reith L+4 more
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Drell-Yan process and factorization in impact parameter space
Stanley J. Brodsky+2 more
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DUAL GENERALIZATIONS OF SINE–GORDON FIELD THEORY AND INTEGRABILITY SUBMANIFOLDS IN PARAMETER SPACE [PDF]
Pascal Baseilhac, D. Reynaud
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Early Language Impairment as an Integral Part of the Cognitive Phenotype in Huntington's Disease
ABSTRACT Objective Huntington's disease (HD) speech/language disorders have typically been attributed to motor and executive impairment due to striatal dysfunction. In‐depth study of linguistic skills and the role of extrastriatal structures in HD is scarce.
Arnau Puig‐Davi+13 more
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