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Mandarin speech‐based early detection of SCD: a feature‐fusion residual network method
Abstract INTRODUCTION Alzheimer's disease (AD) poses a global health challenge. Early intervention during the stage of subjective cognitive decline (SCD) – a potential window for delaying disease progression – is crucial. This study aims to assess an exploratory speech‐based model for rapid SCD screening.
Zhou Liu +6 more
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Abstract Quantifying the viscosity of hydrous volcanic melts is essential for understanding ascent dynamics, degassing efficiency, and fragmentation, yet laboratory measurements may be compromised by syn‐analytical evolution in melt structure at the nanoscale, thus yielding viscosity values not representative of a homogeneous melt phase.
Sumith Abeykoon +10 more
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This longitudinal fNIRS study reveals that STN‐DBS induces a dynamic “suppression‐reorganization” of prefrontal‐temporal cognitive networks in Parkinson's patients. Cortical activation decreased during the microlesion period but rebounded beyond baseline after stimulation, with graph theory confirming reorganization independent of motor networks. fNIRS
Xiang Wei +10 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines transient overvoltage phenomena in 525 kV high‐voltage direct current (HVDC) onshore cable systems, with particular emphasis on the influence of grounding configurations in two joint types: straight‐through and screen‐separated.
Tanumay Karmokar +3 more
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Viscosity Measurement Techniques for High‐Temperature Oxide Glass‐Forming Systems
ABSTRACT Viscosity is a fundamental physical property that governs the flow and processing behavior of glass‐forming liquids. During glass manufacturing processes, it is thus important to know how rheological properties are influenced by variables such as temperature, chemical composition, and the presence of any inclusions within the melt.
Bahareh Kheilnezhad +3 more
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Since solid‐state sodium batteries (SSSBs) are a promising solution for advancing sodium‐based energy storage, it is necessary to systematically summarize the development process of SSSBs. It focuses on the role of interface engineering in addressing challenges such as materials design, interfacial strategies, and multiscale characterization.
Yonghuan Fu, Guosheng Shao, Yong Lei
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The effects of eSports on cognitive function and psychiatric symptoms in older adults with MCI could not be confirmed in this study. The potential of eSports to enhance cognition and alleviate psychiatric symptoms in older adults warrants further investigation through larger, rigorously designed studies to establish its efficacy.ABSTRACTAimElectronic ...
Hiroshi Hayashi +10 more
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Exploring Rochelle Salt Aqueous Solutions for Supercapacitors: Transport, Stability, and Performance
This study investigates potassium sodium tartrate tetrahydrate (SPTa) as a sustainable and reliable electrolyte for electrochemical double‐layer supercapacitors. SPTa dissolves in water, forming Na+ and K+ ions that enable high ionic conductivity, low viscosity, and stable electrochemical performance with activated carbon electrodes offering a ...
Hamza Kahri +5 more
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This review examines current developments in artificial solid electrolyte interphases (α‐SEI) for sodium metal batteries (SMBs), highlighting its function in inhibiting dendrite formation, augmenting ionic conductivity, and strengthening chemical stability.
Hong Yin +9 more
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The 3.55 µm ultrathin CEAB electrode is a flexible, self‐healing ionic gel with skin‐like mechanical properties, designed for stable, artifact‐free collection of electrophysiological signals during motion. This design ensures reliable long‐term monitoring for applications like depression detection via EEG, reflex arc detection, and hand gesture ...
Likun Zhang +20 more
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