Adiponectin 1 receptor is increased but not adiponectin levels in the tumour microenvironment of postmenopausal women with breast cancer. [PDF]
García-Mata D +5 more
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Abstract Background Social–emotional (SEL) skills play a crucial role in promoting children's academic performance and mental health. However, the use of self‐reported questionnaires may reveal discrepancies between students' self‐assessments and adults.
Ibrahim Asadi
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Correction: Ávila et al. The Metabolism of Creatinine and Its Usefulness to Evaluate Kidney Function and Body Composition in Clinical Practice. <i>Biomolecules</i> 2025, <i>15</i>, 41. [PDF]
Ávila M +3 more
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Automated face recognition assists with low‐prevalence face identity mismatches but can bias users
Abstract We present three experiments to study the effects of giving information about the decision of an automated face recognition (AFR) system to participants attempting to decide whether two face images show the same person. We make three contributions designed to make our results applicable to real‐word use: participants are given the true ...
Melina Mueller +5 more
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An AI-based pipeline for osteoporosis/osteopenia prediction using hip radiographs. [PDF]
Acosta-Batlle J +9 more
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The state of modelling face processing in humans with deep learning
Abstract Deep learning models trained for facial recognition now surpass the highest performing human participants. Recent evidence suggests that they also model some qualitative aspects of face processing in humans. This review compares the current understanding of deep learning models with psychological models of the face processing system ...
P. Jonathon Phillips, David White
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<i>Aspergillus</i> Endocarditis in Native Valves in Non-Traditional Hosts: A Systematic Review of a Case in a Patient with CREST Syndrome and Advanced Liver Cirrhosis. [PDF]
Espinosa-Del-Barrio L +10 more
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Abstract The AI revolution has produced synthetic faces that often appear more human than photos of real people. We tested whether individual differences in human face recognition ability explain variation in discriminating AI from real faces. Super‐recognizers – people with exceptional ability to recognize human faces (N = 36) – outperformed a typical
James D. Dunn +5 more
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