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  1. 93301

    Kinetic Variables as Indicators of Lower Limb Indirect Injury Risk in Professional Soccer: A Systematic Review by Jorge Pérez-Contreras, Juan Francisco Loro-Ferrer, Felipe Inostroza-Ríos, Pablo Merino-Muñoz, Alejandro Bustamante Garrido, Felipe Hermosilla-Palma, Ciro José Brito, Guillermo Cortés-Roco, David Arriagada Tarifeño, Fernando Muñoz-Hinrichsen, Esteban Aedo-Muñoz

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…<b>Conclusions:</b> The results of this review indicate that kinetic variables, particularly isokinetic strength measures at different angular velocities, are consistently associated with indirect musculoskeletal injury risk in professional soccer players. The most relevant indicators include eccentric hamstring force and concentric quadriceps torque, which help identify strength deficits and muscular disequilibrium. …”
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    Sources of risk communication, knowledge and preventive practices toward Lassa fever in Bauchi State, Nigeria by Benjamin Bukky Ilesanmi, Nathanael Afolabi, Olayinka Badmus, Munkail Titilola, Abdulmajid Ahmad, Usman Inuwa, Matthew Okoh, Hajara Aliyu, Shittu Abdu-Aguye, Foyeke Oyedokun-Adebagbo

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Abstract Background Lassa fever (LF) is a zoonotic disease that persistently threaten public health and Bauchi is among the most affected states in Nigeria. Knowledge and preventive practices are the recommended strategies to prevent LF transmission. …”
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  4. 93304

    Fine-needle aspiration biopsy possibilities in studying the molecular genetic landscape of breast tissue by V.  V.  Rodionov, O.  V.  Burmenskaya, V.  V.  Kometova, A.  A.  Smetnik, M.  V.  Rodionova, D.  Yu.  Trofimov, L.  A.  Ashrafyan, G.  T.  Sukhikh

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The ability to conduct molecular genetic research on small samples of breast tissue makes it possible to obtain the material using the most minimally invasive method. And this, in turn, expands the possibilities of “genetic monitoring” of cancer, as well as the possibility of more accurate assessment the risks of malignant tumor development in the settings of benign conditions in women with fibrocystic disease and increased mammographic density.…”
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    Design of a Mobile App and a Clinical Trial Management System for Cognitive Health and Dementia Risk Reduction: User-Centered Design Approach by Hannes Hilberger, Bianca Buchgraber-Schnalzer, Simone Huber, Theresa Weitlaner, Markus Bödenler, Alara Abaci, Jeroen Bruinsma, Ana Diaz, Anna Giulia Guazzarini, Jenni Lehtisalo, Seungjune Lee, Vasileios Loukas, Francesca Mangialasche, Patrizia Mecocci, Tiia Ngandu, Anna Rosenberg, Elisabeth Stögmann, Konsta Valkonen, Elena Uhlik, Helena Untersteiner, Laura Kneß, Helmut Ahammer, Sten Hanke

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…For the CTMS, we received 71% (15/21) of responses, and the feedback was mostly positive. A ranking of the features that could be considered beyond state of the art showed that the integration of personalized activities (mean 2.23, SD 1.17) and real-time appointments (mean 2.46, SD 1.51) were considered the most novel ones. …”
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  7. 93307

    Ultrasonography Assessment of Neck Anatomy for Prediction of Difficult Mask Ventilation in Obese Patients: A Prospective Observational Study by Ignatius Wong Hsun-Hong, Azarinah Izaham, Syarifah Noor Nazihah Sayed Masri, Muhammad Maaya, Siti Nidzwani Mohamad Mahdi, Khazrul Nizar Abd Kader, Maryam Budiman, Yazmin Yaacob

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…<b>Conclusions</b>: Notably, DSHB was the most specific parameter and equally as sensitive as DSTJ in predicting difficult mask ventilation in morbidly obese patients.…”
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    Analysis of characteristic aroma components in famous Mengshan teas Mengding Ganlu and Mengshan Maofeng by GC-MS by Xu Jingyi, Chen Changhui, Zhou Fangyong, Du Xiao

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Mengding Ganlu produced in Mengshan Mountain of Sichuan Province has been one of the most famous teas and tribute teas in history. Like Mengding Ganlu, Mengshan Maofeng is high-quality green tea produced in Mengshan Mountain area. …”
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    Estudo sobre fatores intrínsecos a paciente que influenciam na dose glandular média em exames de tomossíntese de mama by Camila Engler, Márcia Regina Pererira Attie, Lucas Paixão Reis, Peterson Lima Squair, Margarita Chevalier, Maria do Socorro Nogueira

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Conclusion: The results show that CBT is the factor most related to the MGD increase. VBD is the factor with the least impact and the patient's age has an inverse relationship with the MGD.…”
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    Active-learning-driven error control for data-driven state of charge estimation across the lithium battery lifecycle by Jinwei Xue, Xuzhi Du, Lei Zhao, Zhigang Yang, Chao Xia, Yuan Ma, Muhammad Jahidul Hoque, Wuchen Fu, Xiao Yan, Nenad Miljkovic

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…However, both data-driven and model-driven SOC estimation methods face significant challenges under battery aging, which alters internal resistance and electrochemical properties, especially across complex aging trajectories. Most existing deep learning and model-based approaches operate in an open-loop manner, lacking mechanisms for uncertainty quantification, accuracy prediction, or adaptive correction—leading to uncontrolled estimation errors during aging. …”
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    Unraveling the mechanisms of propofol-induced psychological dependence: a multi-omics approach linked to gut microbiota in hippocampal function by Li Wang, Tangyi Wang, Yadian Lei, Yadian Lei, Yudong Su, Yuxin Lin, Zhijing Wu, Qiong Wu, Qiong Wu, Qiong Wu, Shoude Zhang, Haiyan Wang, Haiyan Wang, Haiyan Wang

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Cluster analysis revealed that changes in the neuroactive ligand receptor pathway were most pronounced. Gut microbiomics assays revealed significant changes in five differential enterobacterial phyla (Campylobacter phylum, Thick-walled phylum, Anaplasma phylum, Actinobacteria phylum, and Chlorella verticillata phylum) in the 75 mg/kg propofol group, which may be related to changes in the differential expression of dopamine.DiscussionThese findings suggest that 75 mg/kg propofol has a significant mind-dependent effect on the biology of drug addiction through neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction pathways in conjunction with the tricarboxylic acid cycle, and the metabolic pathways of alanine, aspartate, and glutamate that may influence intestinal microbial changes through bidirectional signaling.…”
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  12. 93312

    ISLAND Campus: a fee-free formal university educational intervention in mid- to later-life to reduce modifiable risk factors for dementia and improve cognition by Eddy Roccati, Alex Kitsos, Aidan David Bindoff, Jane Elizabeth Alty, Jane Elizabeth Alty, Larissa Bartlett, Jessica Marie Collins, Anna Elizabeth King, Hannah Fair, Kathleen Doherty, James Clement Vickers

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Intervention participants enrolled in a variety of university degrees, the most common were Diploma of Family History (n = 103, 20.9%), Diploma of Arts (n = 74, 15.0%) and Diploma of Fine Arts (n = 52, 10.5%).DiscussionISLAND Campus has shown how free later-life university education was associated with improvements in modifiable dementia risk factors over time and cognition. …”
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    Design, synthesis and evaluation of antifungal activity of 8-hydroxyquinolin-5-ylidene thiosemicarbazone derivatives by Haonan Zhang, Xiaochen Chi, Zhe Ji, Jiayin Wang, Futang Liu, Nan Chen, Qingli Guo, Yuanying Jiang, Tingjunhong Ni

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Notably, compound A14 was the most active, demonstrating the lowest MICs among the compounds against each of the tested seven fungal pathogens. …”
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    B7-H3 and CSPG4 co-targeting as Pan-CAR-T cell treatment of triple-negative breast cancer by Siobhán O’Connor, Barbara Savoldo, Gianpietro Dotti, Simone Stucchi, Roberto Borea, Susana Garcia-Recio, Manuela Zingarelli, Patrick D Rädler, Elena Camerini, Caroline Marnata Pellegry, H Shelton Earp, Lisa A Carey, Charles M Perou

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Finally, optimized dual-specific B7-H3 and CSPG4 CAR-T cells eradicated tumors with mixed antigen expression in TNBC PDX models.Conclusions These data highlight the clinical potential of the proposed approach that could be applicable to the great majority of patients with TNBC as well as most of patients with breast cancer in general.…”
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    Cell-free regenerative medicine: identifying the best source of mesenchymal stem cells for skin therapy in Systemic Sclerosis by Filomena Napolitano, Valentina Giudice, Valentina Giudice, Vittoria D’Esposito, Nella Prevete, Pasqualina Scala, Amato de Paulis, Amato de Paulis, Carmine Selleri, Carmine Selleri, Pietro Formisano, Pietro Formisano, Francesca Wanda Rossi, Francesca Wanda Rossi, Nunzia Montuori, Nunzia Montuori

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Understanding of the secretion profile of different MSCs is necessary to identify the most efficient and useful source for SSc treatment.MethodsWe analyzed the content of MSC-conditioned media (MSC-CM) obtained from MSCs isolated from adipose tissue (AT), bone marrow (BM), Wharton’s jelly (WJ), and cord blood (CB) by ELISA method, and their effects on the wound healing process by fibroblast proliferation, migration, and ECM deposition assays, to compare regenerative potential of different MSC populations.ResultsWJ-MSC-conditioned medium (CM) and BM-MSC-CM show a greater regenerative profile, compared to CB-MSC-CM and AT-MSC-CM, due to the abundance of growth factors and immunomodulatory cytokines and the effects on fibroblast functions. …”
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    ANALYZING MUSIC IN TV SHOWS: SOME METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS / АНАЛИЗ МУЗЫКИ В ТЕЛЕВИЗИОННЫХ СЕРИАЛАХ: НЕКОТОРЫЕ МЕТОДОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ СООБРАЖЕНИЯ... by PIOTROWSKA ANNA G. / ПИОТРОВСКА АННА

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…We also need to identify characteristic musical (leit) motifs (most specifically the central motif, usually the one opening all episodes) and divide musical fragments into those of diegetic and non-diegetic character. …”
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    Indigenous knowledge driven nature-based solutions: findings from an international design competition by Maibritt Pedersen Zari, Mercia Abbott, India Chenery, Huhana Smith, Rebecca Kiddle, Lama Tone, Selina Ershadi

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The region is where many nations most impacted by climate change are located. NbS offer significant potential for effective climate change adaptation and are increasingly being explored and utilized in Te Moananui Oceania.To explore nature-based adaptation agendas grounded in Indigenous ecological knowledge and cultural understandings of wellbeing, and to strengthen connections between NbS and place-based worldviews in urban climate adaptation, an international design competition focused on urban NbS in Te Moananui Oceania was held in 2023. …”
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    Hospitalizations among adults with chronic kidney disease in the United States: A cohort study. by Sarah J Schrauben, Hsiang-Yu Chen, Eugene Lin, Christopher Jepson, Wei Yang, Julia J Scialla, Michael J Fischer, James P Lash, Jeffrey C Fink, L Lee Hamm, Radhika Kanthety, Mahboob Rahman, Harold I Feldman, Amanda H Anderson, CRIC Study Investigators

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Rates of cardiovascular hospitalizations were higher among those with ≥500 mg/g of proteinuria irrespective of eGFR. The most common causes of hospitalization were related to cardiovascular (31.8%), genitourinary (8.7%), digestive (8.3%), endocrine, nutritional or metabolic (8.3%), and respiratory (6.7%) causes. …”
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    Content of amino acids in dense extracts from raw material of Echium vulgare L. by V. V. Mashtaler

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…Echium vulgare L., as most representatives of Boraginaceae, is not sufficiently studied. …”
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