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RGB Composition Obtained by a UAV in the Monitoring of Sugarcane Row Gaps Using the Biophysical Index
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Heritabilities of Facial Measurements and Their Latent Factors in Korean Families
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Adults with reading difficulties demonstrate selective impairments in the fine neural tuning for print
Published 2025-02-01“…Although many adults also experience reading difficulties, relatively few studies have examined whether such impairments exist in adults, particularly those who read Chinese, which differs markedly in visual and linguistic characteristics from alphabetic scripts.MethodsTo fill this gap, we assessed 20 high-level and 16 low-level adult readers who were the two extremes of the best and poorest readers of a database, which consisted of 308 college students. Using ERP techniques, we investigated two levels of neural tuning for print: coarse tuning (i.e., real, pseudo, false characters vs. stroke combinations) and fine tuning (i.e., real vs. pseudo vs. false characters).ResultsResults indicated that high-level adult readers exhibited both coarse and fine tuning for print. …”
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Uncovering the role of microRNAs in esophageal cancer: from pathogenesis to clinical applications
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Citrus aurantium L. extract alleviate depression by inhibiting gut microbiota-mediated inflammation in mice
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