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Abstract Novel compositionally complex borides, (Hf,Zr,Nb,Ti)B2 and (Hf,Zr,Nb,Ti)B2‒LaB6, were fabricated using spark plasma sintering process. (Hf,Zr,Nb,Ti)B2‒LaB6 exhibits a dual‐phase microstructure, in which (Hf,Zr,Nb,Ti)B2 is a primary phase with the hexagonal structure and LaB6 is a secondary phase with a cubic structure.
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[Advances in the application of comprehensive behavioral intervention in tic disorder]. [PDF]
Fu S, Song Q, He XJ, Tian XY.
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The categorical diagnostic approach in the DSM‐5 for Neurodevelopmental Disorders often reveals significant limitations, as high rates of comorbidity are common across conditions such as ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, and developmental coordination disorder. This co‐occurrence aligns with a neuroconstructive dimensional perspective of neurodevelopment,
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Background Children diagnosed with ADHD and other comorbid mental health conditions often exhibit more severe functional impairments than those without comorbid conditions, including a tendency for their ADHD symptoms to persist into later developmental stages.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Individuals who attempt suicide are at high risk of recurrence and mortality, particularly in the first year. Nurse‐led follow‐up programmes can mitigate this risk through structured, therapeutic engagement. Aim To examine adherence to a nurse‐led mental health follow‐up programme and its association with the recurrence of ...
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Developmental Medicine &Child Neurology, Volume 68, Issue 2, Page 295-296, February 2026.
Brian Snyder
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Tics are sudden, rapid, stereotyped, recurrent, nonrythmic, brief and purposeless involuntary movements or vocalization. The characteristics of tics is that they can be suppressed for certain minutes or hours. Tic disorders are classified into three subtypes in DSM-III. They are: transient tic chronic motor or vocal tic and Tourette's disorder.
Lori A. Head, Floyd R. Sallee
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Tics are sudden, rapid, stereotyped, recurrent, nonrythmic, brief and purposeless involuntary movements or vocalization. The characteristics of tics is that they can be suppressed for certain minutes or hours. Tic disorders are classified into three subtypes in DSM-III. They are: transient tic chronic motor or vocal tic and Tourette's disorder.
Lori A. Head, Floyd R. Sallee
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