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    Technologically advanced running shoes reduce biomechanical factors of running related injury risk by Hyunji Kim, Jooeun Ahn

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…We recruited 15 recreational runners, measured their ventilation threshold speeds and habitual strike angles, collected kinematic data and ground reaction forces across shoe conditions, and estimated joint reaction force and muscle force through inverse dynamic analysis. …”
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    Postural sway serves as a predictive biomarker in balance and gait assessments for diabetic peripheral neuropathy screening: a community-based study by Yun-Ru Lai, Wen-Chan Chiu, Chi-Ping Ting, Yi-Fang Chiang, Ting-Yin Lin, Hui-Ching Chiang, Chih-Cheng Huang, Cheng-Hsien Lu

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Participants with DPN demonstrate increased postural sway velocity and total path length, along with reduced gait speed, shorter stride length, and decreased range of motion in hip flexion and extension. …”
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    Research Progress on the Morphology and Dynamics Development of Coastal Nebkhas by Dong Yuxiang, Ma Delong

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…A comprehensive study of the joint action mechanisms of wind dynamics, hydrodynamics, particle adhesion, and biological forces is essential to reveal the spatiotemporal dynamic evolution patterns of coastal nebkhas in China, both annually and inter-annually. …”
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    Fault location and isolation technology for power grid automation based on intelligent algorithms by Qi Guo, Fuhe Wang, Suxia Cheng, Ke Wang, Yifan Zhang

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Traditional fault detection and isolation methods rely on rule-based diagnostics, which frequently struggle for speed, precision, and adaptability to changing fault conditions. …”
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    Highly sensitive multiplex PCR for convenient quantification and differentiation of canine Oomycota pathogens: Pythium insidiosum, Lagenidium giganteum f. caninum, and Paralagenidi... by Asfiha Tarannum, Subarna Barua, Leonel Mendoza, Raquel Vilela, Priscilla Barger, Terri Hathcock, Amelia White, Kelly Chenoweth, Chengming Wang

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…ABSTRACT Oomycota mammalian pathogens, including Pythium (P.) insidiosum, Lagenidium (L.) giganteum f. caninum, and Paralagenidium (Para.) karlingii, are increasingly recognized as causes of life-threatening infections in dogs, with diagnosis complicated by their clinical and phenotypic resemblance to fungal pathogens. …”
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    SYNTHESIS AND STUDY OF ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF [(1-ARYL-5-FORMYL-1H-IMIDAZOLE-4-IL)THIO]PROPIONIC ACIDS by A. O. Palamar, A. M. Grozav, V. O. Chornous, I. M. Yaremiy, M. V. Vovk

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The comparison of antioxidant activity of [(1-aryl-5-formylimidazole-4-il)thio]acetic and propionic acids has shown that the increasing of methylene groups’ quantity in the carboxyalkylthiol fragment leads to increasing of the antioxidant effect of the synthesized compounds.…”
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    Density, age and sex structure of goitred gazelle (Gazella subgutturosa) in Golestan National Park by Hossein Varasteh Moradi, Meysam Madadi

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Conclusion: According to this study conducted on sex and age structure, lambing rate, and density of Gazelles in comparison with the past, it is quite obvious that the current trend of population dynamics is in decline and this is an alarm that indicate the need for urgent action to reduce the speed of population decline and for careful and long-term planning to management of Gazelles population.…”
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    3D graphene paper-based tandem metal-free thin-film supercapacitors with integrated 200 V output by Huilong Liu, Litian Gan, Renji Chen, Zhiwen Xiao, Yun Chen, Hongzuo Yang, Yahang Liu, Baisheng Wu, Ching-Ping Wong, Xin Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The formation process and mechanism of PI to graphene were clarified by microstructure and chemical characterizations and reaction molecular dynamics. The influences of laser scan density, power, defocus, and scan speed on the sheet resistance, longitudinal resistance, Raman spectra, and electrochemical performance of graphene papers were systematically investigated. …”
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    Data Checking of Asymmetric Catalysis Literature Using a Graph Neural Network Approach by Eduardo Aguilar-Bejarano, Viraj Deorukhkar, Simon Woodward

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The range of chemical databases available has dramatically increased in recent years, but the reliability and quality of their data are often negatively affected by human-error fidelity. …”
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    Affective Responses and Behavioral Strategies to Social Fusion Events in Zoo-Housed Bonobos by Daan W. Laméris, Jonas Verspeek, Marina Salas, Clara Garcia-Co, Marcel Eens, Jeroen M.G. Stevens

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Agonistic and socio-sexual behaviors increased during fusions. The bonobos also showed response slowing during trials with mildly threatening stimuli during fusion events, suggesting a shift towards negative affect. …”
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    The effect of bioimpedance analysis on residual renal functionsin patients receiving α-ketoacid-supplementedlow-protein diet by guiding hemodialysis combined with ultrafiltration by CHAI Lu, HU Hong, ZHANG Ying-zi, DING Yue-mei

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…RRF values(6.0±0.6)in group Chad the best protective action in the 4 groups, with significant difference(P<0.05), at a slow decreasing speed than those in other 3 groups; while RRF values in group A(4.6±0.5 mL/min), group B(4.8±0.6 mL/min) and group C(6.0±0.6 mL/min) had better protective action than group D(3.7±0.6 mL/min), with significant differences(P<0.05).The 24-hour urine volumes in group A(922.4±85.1 mL), group B(901.9±97.9 mL) and group C(1187.1±211.4 mL) were all higher than that in group D(653.2±74.2 mL),with statistically significant difference(P<0.05). …”
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    Temperature-regulated ammonium carbonate curing of steel slag: Enhanced carbonation, strength, and CO2 mineralization for sustainable building materials by Ziping Pan, Jiajie Li, Xingtong Yue, Zeping Wu, Dongdong Zhang, Yingxi Hu, Wen Ni, Michael Hitch

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…Specifically, the 60 °C curing group achieved a peak compressive strength of 118.38 MPa, which is 114 % greater than at 20 °C, emphasizing the vital role of temperature in speeding up reaction kinetics and fostering the formation of strong carbonation-hydration products. …”
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    Viscoelastic Response of Sugar Beet Root Tissue in Quasi-Static and Impact Loading Conditions by Paweł Kołodziej, Krzysztof Gołacki, Zbigniew Stropek

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…For the velocities greater than 0.75 m·s<sup>−1</sup> and 1.25 m·s<sup>−1</sup>, the values of reaction forces increased at the average values 168.2–190.8 N for the fresh roots and 158.2–175.4 N for 5-day-old ones.…”
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    Specific Features of the Spread of New Coronavirus Infection (COVID 19) in Orenburg Region by A. S. Pankov, A. G. Korneev, S. Yu. Nosyreva

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The analysis showed a morbidity reliable growth with increasing age of patients of both sexes and revealed a large inferiority of the female population.…”
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    Heat and Mass Transfer in Unsteady Boundary Layer Flow of Williamson Nanofluids by Tesfaye Kebede, Eshetu Haile, Gurju Awgichew, Tadesse Walelign

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…It was also found that increasing magnetic field strength, thermal radiation, or rate of chemical reaction speeds up the mass transfer but slows down the heat transfer rates in the boundary layer. …”
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    Experimental and Numerical Research Studies on Multifield Coupling Rotordynamic Behaviors of Motor by Shaojie Guo, Changqing Bai

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The combined action of UMP and NBB on the thermal effect is more notable than that of single action. …”
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    Knowledge over Time of Action Codes for Perceived Objects: An Exploratory Study on Developmental Children by Marinella Coco, Federica Di Pasquale, Antonello Pellicano

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The results support the view that action direction is a constitutive feature of tool objects, which is subject to experience, and thus, to increasing knowledge over time.…”
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    Local thermal non-equilibrium effects on Marangoni convective flow of Casson fluid with elastic deformation: Perspective of Cattaneo-Christov flux model by Munawar Abbas, Ali Akgül, Talib K. Ibrahim, Qasem Al-Mdallal, Umid Turdialiyev, Hafiz Muhammad Ghazi, Zuhair Jastaneyah, Hakim AL Garalleh

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…In chemically reactive situations, these effects are crucial for increasing energy conversion, speeding up reaction rates, and creating efficient heat management systems. …”
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    Transmission switching cost modeling and determination candidate Lines for participation in joint energy and reserve markets by R. Aazami, V. Talaeizadeh, S. Daniar

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Therefore, in optimal transmission switching, the system security, practical limitations and possible damages should be considered.Considering dynamic constraints in proposed model avoid the occurrence of transient instability when opening the line in transmission switching action.A network reduction method based on modified Jacobean AC Newton-Raphson technique power flow considering switchable line in technique is used for speeding up the calculation, efficiency and simplicity. …”
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    Numerical and Experimental Analysis of Base Cavity and Windshield Angle for Aerodynamic Drag Reduction of a Bus by Daniel Hailu Aseba, Ramesh Babu Nallamothu, Abraha Kahsay

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In reaction to increasing gasoline costs, scarcity of fuel, and environmental issues, the automotive sector has concentrated on decreasing aerodynamic drag in order to lower vehicle fuel usage and carbon dioxide emissions. …”
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