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No time to waste: Exploring timeprints of radioactive waste management options in Belgium
Following the work of Barbara Adam (1998) and Ulrike Felt (2016), we draw particular attention to ‘timeprints’ in the assessment and selection of radioactive waste management (RWM) options.
Sacha Frenay, Céline Parotte
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Sensory integration and processing challenges have been long recognized in children and, more recently, in adults. To understand the long-term prognosis of these challenges, more research is needed on what children with sensory integration and processing
Teresa A. May-Benson +2 more
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Relationship Between Childhood Sensory Processing Differences and Quality of Life as Adults
Research suggests a relationship between sensory processing, motor skills and quality of life (QOL) in a variety of clinical populations of adults and children.
Teresa A. May-Benson +3 more
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Protection of C2C12 skeletal muscle cells toward oxidation by a polyphenol-rich plant extract
Sarcopenia is a very disabling age-related disease which affects the mass and strength of skeletal muscles. This syndrome has no efficient treatment and is associated with important oxidative stress which could play important role in skeletal muscle ...
Jacques Kaminski +6 more
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We study the dynamics of coupled phase oscillators on a two-dimensional Kuramoto lattice with periodic boundary conditions. For coupling strengths just below the transition to global phase-locking, we find localized spatiotemporal patterns that we call “frequency spirals.” These patterns cannot be seen under time averaging; they become visible only ...
Bertrand Ottino-Löffler +1 more
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Episodes of domestic violence are incredibly more common than what is documented. While we have had a law against it in India since 2005, the prevalence of domestic violence is high in India at close to 30 percent (as per National Family Health Survey, 2015-16).
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SPIRAL THEORY OF THE HUMAN BODY: THE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE SPACE IN HUMAN EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT [PDF]
The accumulated amount of information about human morphology is enormous and this leads to a suitable environment for a new qualitative leap in the understanding of the human body. Material and Methods: Scientific publications available online.
N. Pirovski, I. Ivanova, S. Hamza
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Explainable deep learning for insights in El Niño and river flows
Here, explainable deep learning and climate networks give insight into the dependencies between El Niño and river flow, with implications for machine learning-based earth system model coupling and climate-informed projections of water resources.
Yumin Liu +3 more
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Gravitational insecurity (GrI) involves lifetime movement and balance concerns whose pathophysiological origins are unclear. We tested whether balance symptoms in mild GrI might involve anomalies in vestibular velocity storage (VVS), a brainstem ...
Michael Potegal +4 more
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The lexeme Spirale (spiral) serves as an important symbol and figure of thought in Goethe’s oeuvre that cuts across numerous discourses and disciplines, ranging from aesthetics and art history to mineralogy and geology, from botany and cosmology to anthropology and sexuality. Early on in Goethe’s life it plays a rather marginal role in his thought; yet
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