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Rethinking publication bias: from mechanical correction to sensitivity-based interpretation. [PDF]
Lee S.
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Early Prediction of Type‐Specific Influenza Incidence Using Wastewater‐Based Epidemiology
We demonstrated that influenza incidence can be accurately predicted using viral RNA concentrations in wastewater. We also developed a method to separately estimate the incidence of influenza A and influenza B. Wastewater‐based estimates can theoretically detect epidemic trends approximately one week earlier than conventional case reporting, suggesting
Michio Murakami +7 more
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Abstract The effects of muscle disuse on the propagation of action potentials along motor unit (MU) muscle fibres, a key process for effective muscle activation and force generation, remain poorly understood. The aim of this study was to investigate changes in action potential propagation and to identify biological factors influencing these changes ...
Giacomo Valli +12 more
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Abstract figure legend This study aimed to develop a non‐invasive method for visualizing the cardiorespiratory network under baseline conditions and following isolated or combined exposure to hypoxia, exercise, and sleep deprivation. Twenty‐two healthy participants underwent assessments at rest and after normobaric hypoxia (FIO2${{F}_{{\mathrm{I ...
Cecilia Morandotti +10 more
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Critical Analysis of Preprints and Inquiry-Based Lessons Improve the Synthetic Biology Learning Experience. [PDF]
Nevot G, Güell M, Santos-Moreno J.
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ABSTRACT Drawing on three ethnographic studies of secondary schools in England, this article makes a case for “socio‐technical audits”—a method combining technological walkthroughs with observations, workshops, and interviews—as part of ethnographic inquiry. A case example is presented to illustrate how the integration of socio‐technical audits enables
Louise Couceiro +2 more
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Education research: Getting started
Abstract Statistics education research advances knowledge, informs teaching practices, and improves learning outcomes, but how does a higher education statistics educator get started in research? A panel discussion at the inaugural UK Conference on Teaching Statistics (UKCOTS) in 2024 addressed this challenge.
Jenny Terry +5 more
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Self‐Similar Blowup for the Cubic Schrödinger Equation
ABSTRACT We give a rigorous proof for the existence of a finite‐energy, self‐similar solution to the focusing cubic Schrödinger equation in three spatial dimensions. The proof is computer‐assisted and relies on a fixed point argument that shows the existence of a solution in the vicinity of a numerically constructed approximation.
Roland Donninger, Birgit Schörkhuber
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