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Functional tooth mobility in young pigs
Mobility is a fundamental characteristic of mammalian teeth, and has been widely used to determine individual tooth prognosis. However, the direction and extent of tooth movement under functional loads are unknown. This study investigated maxillary molar mobility, alveolar bending, and periodontal space (PDL) fluid pressure during mastication and ...
Atriya Salamati +3 more
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Youngs inequality for multivariate functions [PDF]
The paper presents a generalization of Young's inequality to real functions of several variables. Moreover, the relevant facts about Young's inequality and its extension including improved proofs are provided in a review. The basic results are initiated by applying the integral method to a strictly increasing continuous function of one variable.
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The effect of circumcision on young adult sexual function
Whether sexual function is affected by circumcision is a subject of considerable debate among advocate and opponent opinions. We analyzed the sexual function of young men, and the differences between those who were uncircumcised and circumcised, in ...
Ming-Hsin Yang +9 more
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Association between central obesity and executive function as assessed by stroop task performance: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy study [PDF]
Recent studies have suggested a link between executive function (EF) and obesity. Studies often adopt body mass index (BMI), which reflects the distribution of subcutaneous fat, as the sole marker of obesity; however, BMI is inappropriate to distinguish ...
Zhangyan Deng +5 more
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Studies on concave Young functions [PDF]
We succeeded to isolate a special class of concave Young-functions enjoying the so-called \emph{density-level property}. In this class there is a proper subset whose members have each the so-called degree of contraction denoted by $c^{\ast}$, and map bijectively the interval $[ c^{\ast}, \infty) $ onto itself.
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The hippocampal neurogenesis occurs constitutively throughout adulthood in mammalian species, but declines with age. In this study, we overtly found that the neuroblast proliferation and differentiation in the subgranular zone and the maturation into ...
Fuxing Wang +6 more
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Functional Adrenocortical Tumour in Young [PDF]
Adrenocortical tumours (ACTs) in children are extremely rare, accounting only for 0.3–0.4% of all neoplasms in this age [1]. Adrenocortical tumours mostly secrete hormones, resulting in Cushing's syndrome, virilisation, hyperaldosteronism or feminization, while the non-functioning ones are unusual.
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The outcome of a young person’s future is affected by the support received from the family. Support that is received is related to the quality of family functioning of the young person.
Akinjide O. Ogundokun +5 more
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Lung function of young Aymara highlanders
The patterns of development of FVC, FEV and %FEV are examined in 217 male and 195 female youths of Aymara ancestry residing in La Paz, Bolivia (altitude 3600 m). The data provide some evidence of an acceleration in the development of lung function relative to stature in Aymara children, beginning during early adolescence, and also indicate that there ...
L P, Greksa +3 more
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Polynomial functions on Young diagrams arising from bipartite graphs [PDF]
We study the class of functions on the set of (generalized) Young diagrams arising as the number of embeddings of bipartite graphs. We give a criterion for checking when such a function is a polynomial function on Young diagrams (in the sense of Kerov ...
Maciej Dolęga, Piotr Sniady
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