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  1. 61481

    When clinicians and patients disagree on vaccination: what primary care clinicians can learn from COVID-19-vaccine-hesitant patients about communication, trust, and relationships i... by Natalie Purcell, Hajra Usman, Nicole Woodruff, Haley Mehlman, Leah Tobey-Moore, Beth Ann Petrakis, Karen Anderson Oliver, Adam Kaplan, Jeffrey M. Pyne, Jennifer K. Manuel, Beth M. DeRonne, Dan Bertenthal, Karen H. Seal

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Results Rapid qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews revealed fundamental differences in how clinicians and patients understood and described the reasoning, values, and concerns underlying COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. …”
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  2. 61482

    Insights Into Health-Related Quality of Life of Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Narrative Review of Associated Factors by Tim J. Knobbe, Daan Kremer, Ute Bültmann, Coby Annema, Gerjan Navis, Stefan P. Berger, Stephan J.L. Bakker, Yvette Meuleman

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…This narrative review maps the concept of HRQoL within the KTR population and provides a comprehensive overview of factors associated with posttransplant HRQoL. The results are structured using an easy-to-understand conceptual model of HRQoL, which is instrumental for understanding how HRQoL is constituted of many clinical and nonclinical factors. …”
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  3. 61483

    HER2-IHC-40x: A high-resolution histopathology dataset for HER2 IHC scoring in breast cancerZenodo by Md Serajun Nabi, Mohammad Faizal Ahmad Fauzi, Zaka Ur Rehman, Hezerul Bin Abdul Karim, Phaik-Leng Cheah, Seow-Fan Chiew, Lai-Meng Looi

    Published 2025-10-01
    “…Patches of 1024 × 1024 pixels are extracted from the ROIs and classified into four HER2 scores (0, 1+, 2+, 3+), yielding structured data for computational pathology analysis. …”
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  4. 61484

    Neurophysiological mechanisms underlying cardiovascular adaptations to exercise: A narrative review by Joseph G. Omole, Idara A. Okon, Godswill J. Udom, Omoirri M. Aziakpono, Richard D. Agbana, Ayodeji Aturamu, Nicodemus Niwamanya, Benjamin Oritsemuelebi, Ekom M. Etukudo, Omoniyi K. Yemitan

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Key mediators such as central autonomic networks, brain‐derived neurotrophic factors (BDNF), and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) enhance neural plasticity and vascular health. Regular structured exercise (e.g., high‐intensity interval training, moderate and resistance exercise) moderates autonomic responses, increases BDNF, and supports neurovascular coupling, improving both cognitive and cardiovascular resilience through molecular pathways such as PGC‐1α and TrkB signaling. …”
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  5. 61485

    Impact of disease cyclicity on quality-of-life impairment—A mixed method explanatory studyCapsule Summary by Ying Shan Cheung, MD, Winston Tham Zhi Wen, Ashvin R. Chundayil, Phillip Phan, PhD, Ellie Choi Ci-En, MBBS, MRCP

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Objective: To explore the mechanisms by which cyclicity impacts QoL. Methods: 1:1 semi-structured interviews were conducted and qualitatively analyzed using grounded theory. …”
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  7. 61487

    Creating free standing covalent organic framework membranes by nanocrystal suturing in sol gel solutions by Yanpei Song, Qingju Wang, Errui Li, Tao Wang, Weitian Wang, Jun Li, Feng-Yuan Zhang, Bo Li, De-en Jiang, Yangyang Wang, Xiao Tong, Xiaoxiao Yu, Shannon M. Mahurin, Zhenzhen Yang, Sheng Dai

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…A subsequent treatment heals the sutured covalent organic framework nanocrystals, yielding a free-standing membrane with high crystallinity and ordered pores. The structure evolution and role of the thread linker are elucidated via operando spectroscopy and microscopy. …”
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  8. 61488

    Novel application of unsupervised machine learning for characterization of subsurface seismicity, tectonic dynamics and stress distribution by Mohammad Salam, Muhammad Tahir Iqbal, Raja Adnan Habib, Amna Tahir, Aamir Sultan, Talat Iqbal

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Moreover, associating earthquakes with specific seismogenic structures significantly enhances seismic hazard analyses, potentially paving the way for autonomous insights that inform engineering hazard assessments.…”
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  9. 61489

    Comparison of Grammar Characteristics of Human-Written Corpora and Machine-Generated Texts Using a Novel Rule-Based Parser by Simon Strübbe, Irina Sidorenko, Renée Lampe

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…To address this, we employ a newly developed rule-based parser to analyze the grammatical structures in human- and machine-written texts. Our findings reveal systematic grammatical differences between human- and machine-written texts, providing a reliable criterion for the determination of the text origin. …”
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  10. 61490

    Shrinkage Behaviour of Fibre Reinforced Concrete with Recycled Tyre Polymer Fibres by Marijana Serdar, Ana Baričević, Marija Jelčić Rukavina, Martina Pezer, Dubravka Bjegović, Nina Štirmer

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…If not prevented, microcracks can lead to the development of larger cracks as drying shrinkage occurs, enabling penetration of aggressive substances from the environment and reducing durability of concrete structures. The hypothesis of the present research is that polypropylene fibres, used in concrete for controlling formation of microcracks due to shrinkage, can be replaced with recycled polymer fibres obtained from end-of-life tyres. …”
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  11. 61491

    Characteristics and Mechanisms of Non‐Stationary Turbulence in a Megacity Area by Jiesheng Xue, Lu Zhang, Linlin Wang, Alexander Baklanov, Yuanjian Yang

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…This is characterized by the disintegration of turbulent coherent structures and the dominance of submeso motions. Furthermore, it was found that submeso motions (e.g., internal gravity waves and convective circulations) are the main cause of non‐stationary turbulence. …”
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  12. 61492

    Efficiency of Thermoremanent Magnetization Acquisition in Vortex‐State Particle Assemblies by U. D. Bellon, W. Williams, A. R. Muxworthy, G. F. Souza‐Junior, L. Nagy, L. Uieda, R. I. F. Trindade

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…While traditionally interpreted via Neél's single‐domain theory, most particles exist in a vortex state, where complex magnetic structures require numerical modeling. We show that in fields >10μT, a few thousand nanoscopic vortex‐state particles can record TRM with less than 1° error, regardless of shape. …”
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  13. 61493

    Comparison of Double Jersey Knitted Fabrics Made of Regenerated Cellulose Conventional and Unconventional Yarns by Dragana Kopitar, Zeljka Pavlovic, Zenun Skenderi, Zlatko Vrljicak

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The yarn raw material affects the elastic area of knitted fabrics made from different yarn structures in the course direction whereby the highest elastic area was obtained in the case of ring spun yarns followed by air-jet and finally rotor spun yarns. …”
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  14. 61494

    The Advancements of Marine Natural Products in the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease: A Study Based on Cell and Animal Experiments by Chunbo Jia, Jiaxin Chai, Shenyun Zhang, Yining Sun, Liheng He, Zhipei Sang, Dapeng Chen, Xu Zheng

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Marine natural products have garnered significant attention due to their unique chemical structures and diverse bioactivities, demonstrating potential for multi-target interventions in AD. …”
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  15. 61495

    GABAergic System in Stress: Implications of GABAergic Neuron Subpopulations and the Gut-Vagus-Brain Pathway by Xueqin Hou, Cuiping Rong, Fugang Wang, Xiaoqian Liu, Yi Sun, Han-Ting Zhang

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Stress can cause a variety of central nervous system disorders, which are critically mediated by the γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) system in various brain structures. GABAergic neurons have different subsets, some of which coexpress certain neuropeptides that can be found in the digestive system. …”
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  16. 61496

    Defect-tolerant electron and defect-sensitive phonon transport in quasi-2D conjugated coordination polymers by Hio-Ieng Un, Kamil Iwanowski, Jordi Ferrer Orri, Ian E. Jacobs, Naoya Fukui, David Cornil, David Beljonne, Michele Simoncelli, Hiroshi Nishihara, Henning Sirringhaus

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…In quasi-two-dimensional conjugated coordination polymer films we discover an advantageous thermoelectric transport regime, in which charge transport is defect-tolerant but heat propagation is defect-sensitive; it imparts the ideal mix of antithetical properties—temperature-activated, exceptionally low lattice thermal conductivities of 0.2 W m−1 K−1 below Kittel’s limit originating from small-amplitude, quasi-harmonic lattice dynamics with disorder-limited lifetimes and vibrational scattering length on the order of interatomic spacing, and high electrical conductivities up to 2000 S cm−1 with metallic temperature dependence, notably in poorly crystalline structures with paracrystallinity >10%. These materials offer attractive properties, such as ease of processing and defect tolerance, for applications, that require fast charge, but slow heat transport.…”
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  17. 61497

    Observations of Kinetic‐Scale Magnetic Hole With Significant Energy Conversion in a Magnetotail Reconnection Diffusion Region by Xiujuan Ou, Zhihong Zhong, Meng Zhou, Wenqing Ma, Liangjin Song, Ye Pang, Rongxin Tang, Xiaohua Deng

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Abstract Kinetic‐scale magnetic holes (KSMHs) are ubiquitous quasi‐steady magnetic structures and vital energy conversion channels in various space plasmas, for example, terrestrial foreshock and magnetopause reconnection region. …”
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  18. 61498

    Gall bladder duplication: A rare biliary malformation by Hari Om Joshi, MBBS, MD, Dipesh Poudel, MBBS, MA, Prashant Khatiwoda, MBBS, MD, Bikash Bikram Adhikari, MBBS, MD, Laxman Kunwar, MBBS, MD

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Follow-up CT and ultrasound examinations revealed 2 distinct gallbladder-like structures in the gallbladder fossa, each with a cystic duct draining into the common bile duct. …”
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  19. 61499

    Bioinspired Mechanisms and Actuation of Soft Robotic Crawlers by Min Pan, Miaomiao Liu, Jiayi Lei, Yunyi Wang, Changhong Linghu, Chris Bowen, K. Jimmy Hsia

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Such effort has originated from the unique ability of soft structures to crawl effectively in complex natural environments. …”
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  20. 61500

    Inhomogeneous coupling induced quantized distribution of photonic states in Kagome lattices across different Landau levels by Liyun Tao, Yahong Liu, Xin Zhou, Lianlian Du, Shaojie Ma, Xiaoyong Yang, Jintao Zhang, Zhenfei Li, Kun Song, Xiaopeng Zhao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, despite using graphene-like structures with strain-induced textures in prior photonics, it is hard to capture the experimental attainment of distinct photon bound states for various Landau levels. …”
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