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    Enterobacteriaceae as a Hygienic and Sanitary Performance Indicator in the Poultry Slaughter Process by SC Caldas, T Simonetti, L Kindlein

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…This offers the opportunity to maintain hygienic self-control of the process and ensure the quality of the products.…”
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    Evaluation of color stability of ice cream with Spirulina platensis by image processing by Boyanova Petya, Bosakova-Ardenska Atanaska, Danev Angel, Kutryanska Magdalina, Dobreva Valentina, Chavdarova Ani, Gradinarska Dilyana

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Based on the experimental results, it can be suggested that control of color changes during the storage period could be performed using image processing for images captured with embedded flash or without any additional lightning when the reduction of energy consumption is more important than precision of color measurement.…”
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    Circadian preference modulates the neural substrate of conflict processing across the day. by Christina Schmidt, Philippe Peigneux, Yves Leclercq, Virginie Sterpenich, Gilles Vandewalle, Christophe Phillips, Pierre Berthomier, Christian Berthomier, Gilberte Tinguely, Steffen Gais, Manuel Schabus, Martin Desseilles, Thanh Dang-Vu, Eric Salmon, Christian Degueldre, Evelyne Balteau, André Luxen, Christian Cajochen, Pierre Maquet, Fabienne Collette

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Chronotypes thus constitute a unique tool to access the interplay between those processes under normally entrained day-night conditions, and to investigate how they impinge onto higher cognitive control processes. …”
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    Comparative Expression Analyses of Pro- versus Anti-Inflammatory Mediators within Synovium of Patients with Joint Trauma, Osteoarthritis, and Rheumatoid Arthritis by Mohammed A. Al-Madol, Mohammed Shaqura, Thilo John, Rudolf Likar, Reham Said Ebied, Michael Schäfer, Shaaban A. Mousa

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Here we examined the expression of pro- versus anti-inflammatory mediators in synovium of patients with diagnostic arthroscopy (control), joint trauma (JT), osteoarthritis (OA), and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). …”
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    Death-Leading Envenomization of Rabbits with Snake Versus Scorpion Venoms: A Comparative Forensic Investigation of Postmortem Decomposition and Beetle Succession by Afnan Saleh Al-Qurashi, Mohammed Saleh Al-Khalifa, Hathal Mohammed Al Dhafer, Mahmoud Saleh Abdel-Dayem, Hossam Ebaid, Ashraf Mohamed Ahmed

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Four species belonging to the families Chrysomelidae, Curculionidae, Elateridae, and Hybosoridae were distinctively associated with the control corpses. <b>Conclusions</b>: These findings provided evidence that envenomation impacted the decomposition process and beetle succession in a venom-dependent manner, which could be significant for forensic investigations.…”
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    EGFR and K-ras Mutation Analysis in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Comparison of Paraffin Embedded versus Frozen Specimens by Mariëlle I. Gallegos Ruiz, Karijn Floor, Frank Rijmen, Katrien Grünberg, José A Rodriguez, Giuseppe Giaccone

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Here, we evaluate how different procedures of tissue sample processing and preservation may affect the outcome of EGFR and K-ras mutation analysis. …”
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    Statistical Modeling of Environmental Factors on Microbial Urea Hydrolysis Process for Biocement Production by Hamed Khodadadi Tirkolaei, Huriye Bilsel

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…It can be precipitated through microbial process within soil pores as cementitious bonding agent between grains for geotechnical applications. …”
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    Reweighting of visuomotor areas during motor processing subsequent to somatosensory cortical damage by Yuqi Liu, Elizabeth J. Halfen, Jeffrey M. Yau, Simon Fischer-Baum, Peter J. Kohler, Olufunsho Faseyitan, H. Branch Coslett, Jared Medina

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…In contrast, RF, who had a small island of spared S1 in the hand area, showed greater activation in contralesional S1 for movement versus rest. This same region was also activated by pure somatosensory stimulation in a second experiment, suggesting that the spared S1 area in RF still subserves sensorimotor processing. …”
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    Amateurs exhibit greater psychomotor efficiency than novices: evidence from EEG during a visuomotor task by Guo Lu, John Elvis Hagan, John Elvis Hagan, Ming-Yang Cheng, Dong-Tai Chen, Chieh-Ju Lu, Fang-Yi Lin, Li-Ju Chen, Dan Li, Kuo-Pin Wang, Kuo-Pin Wang, Kuo-Pin Wang

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…These findings suggest that amateur golfers exhibited reduced motor programming (as indicated by higher Alpha 2 power at Fz and Mu 2 power), reduced verbal-analytical engagement (higher T7 Alpha 2 power), reduced conscious perception of sensations (higher SMR power), reduced visuospatial processes (higher Alpha 2 power at Pz and T8), and enhanced cognitive control of sustained attention (higher Fz Theta power).DiscussionThese findings support the notion that the achievement of psychomotor efficiency involves the selective activation and inhibition of neuromotor processes. …”
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    Consensus process to agree upon surgical quality assurance processes within a pragmatic, multicentre randomised clinical trial comparing targeted axillary dissection and axillary n... by Stuart A McIntosh, Kirsty Roberts, Lucy Culliford, Natalie S Blencowe, Kerry Avery, Jessica Harris, Shelley Potter, Sophie Rees, Yazan Masannat, Peter Barry, David Dodwell, Elsa Marques, James R Harvey, Jocelyn Lippey, Margaret Perkins, Adrienne Morgan, Katherine Fairhurst, Petra Baji, Ramsey Cutress, G Bruce Mann, Jessica Frost, Ruth Mullan, Henry Cain, Edward St John, Indrani Bhattacharya, Hannah Markham

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Evidence that this highly morbid procedure improves survival is lacking, but approximately 30% of patients will develop lifelong complications which significantly impact their quality of life.Targeted axillary dissection (TAD) may be a safe, less morbid alternative to ANC and will be evaluated in the upcoming Targeted Axillary Dissection versus axillary node clearance in patients with POsitive axillary Lymph nodes in Early breast cancer (TADPOLE) randomised controlled trial.TAD is not currently routine practice in patients having primary surgery, so it is vital that the procedure is performed in an agreed upon, standardised way within the trial and procedure fidelity monitored to ensure the results are generalisable and will be accepted by the surgical community. …”
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