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Design and Fabrication of Novel Digital Transcranial Electrical Stimulator for Medical and Psychiatry Applications [PDF]
In this article, we design a novel Transcranial Electrical Stimulator for medical applications, which is very cheap and can produce the desired signals very accurately. Our fabricated stimulator generates all current signals related to Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (TES) methods, i.e.
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Abstract Research strongly supports the use of narrative videogames in the literacy/English classroom. However, for many teachers, incorporating videogames into their teaching practice is highly challenging. This article offers new insights into the potential of videogames as a pedagogical tool for literacy/English by exploring the barriers that ...
Jen Aggleton+3 more
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Universities and the Contested Creation of the Elite
ABSTRACT For centuries universities have been a locus of elite creation. In the Middle Ages, university‐trained elites were leaders of the Church, served in secular lords' administrations and staffed the judiciary. Over time, their scope has expanded to include leadership in governments, corporations, and civil society more broadly.
Noam Yuchtman
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ABSTRACT Plants adapt to their local environment through complex interactions between genes, gene networks and hormones. Although the impact of gene expression on trait regulation and evolution has been recognised for many decades, its role in the evolution of adaptation is still a subject of intense exploration.
Zoe Broad+7 more
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Electrical stimulation of the ear, head, cranial nerve, or cortex for the treatment of tinnitus: a scoping review [PDF]
Tinnitus is defined as the perception of sound in the absence of an external source. It is often associated with hearing loss and is thought to result from abnormal neural activity at some point or points in the auditory pathway, which is incorrectly ...
Adjamian, Peyman+2 more
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Polterauer, D+3 more
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Interglacial dust, ocean fertilisation and Neoproterozoic earth oxygenation
Mineral dust is an integral part of modern ocean nutrient supply. It is originated mainly in deserts and by glacial processes. Given the global scale of the Neoproterozoic glaciations, we suggest that mineral dust formed during snowball events were blown to oceans, sustaining life, promoting CO2 sequestration and contributing to the oxygenation of ...
Leandro G. DaSilva+2 more
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Danger versus fear: A key to understanding biophobia
Abstract Which animals do people fear most, and why? Exploring animal fears in humans is crucial for understanding reactions in the face of danger, addressing both innate and learned determinants. Because of the central role they are thought to have played in primate evolution, most studies have focused on the fear of snakes.
Karl Zeller+7 more
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Registered and antiregistered phase separation of mixed amphiphilic bilayers [PDF]
We derive a mean-field free energy for the phase behaviour of coupled bilayer leaflets, which is implicated in cellular processes and important to the design of artificial membranes.
Olmsted, Peter D., Williamson, John J.
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The Structuring Role of Rhodolith Beds on Meiobenthic Communities in the Mediterranean Sea
ABSTRACT Rhodolith beds are globally distributed structurally complex habitats formed by the aggregation of unattached forms of non‐geniculate coralline red algae. They provide key ecosystem functions and services, supporting feeding, settlement and nursery provision for several species.
Adele Cocozza di Montanara+4 more
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