Jacokes, Zachary Jack, Allison Sullivan, Catherine A. W. Aylward, Elizabeth Bookheimer, Susan Y. Dapretto, Mirella Bernier, Raphael A. Geschwind, Daniel H. Sukhodolsky, Denis G. McPartland, James C.
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental condition characterized by social and communication differences. Recent research suggests ASD affects 1-in-44 children in the United States. ASD is diagnosed more commonly in males, though it is unclear whether this diagnostic disparity is a result of a biological predisposition or limitations in di...
Glynn, Dylan Biryukova, Avgustina
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Yearbook of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association
This study seeks to develop quantified methods for the description of conceptual metaphors. The study examines the target concept of boredom in contemporary English and Russian. It aims to not only identify which metaphors are used in the two languages, but also how they are used. Using the qualitative-quantitative approach of ‘behavioural profiles...
Spinord, Linda Kassberg, Ann-Charlotte Stålnacke, Britt-Marie Stenberg, Gunilla
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Scandinavian journal of occupational therapy
Chronic pain is a major and complex health condition associated with reduced work performance. A multimodal rehabilitation programme (MMRP) is a common intervention for chronic pain conditions, the goal being for the person to maintain or return to work. To investigate the multivariate relationships between health-related quality of life, life inte...
Kil, Yun-Seo Baral, Ananda Jeong, Byeong-Seon Laatikainen, Pekka Liu, Yang Han, Ah-Reum Hong, Min-Jeong Kim, Jin-Baek Choi, Hyukjae Park, Pil-Hoon
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Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and mass spectrometry (MS) are indispensable analytical tools to provide chemical fingerprints in metabolomics studies. The present study evaluated radiation breeding wheat lines for chemical changes by non-targeted NMR-based metabolomics analysis of bran extracts. Multivariate analysis following spectr...
fabjanowicz;, magdalena
Polyphenols, organic acids and metal ions are an important group of compounds that affect the human health and quality of food and beverage products, including wines. It is known that a specific correlation between these groups exist. While wines coming from the New World and the Old World countries are extensively studied, wines coming from cool-c...
Swallow, Ben Xiang, Wen Panovska-Griffiths, Jasmina
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Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences
One of the difficulties in monitoring an ongoing pandemic is deciding on the metric that best describes its status when multiple intercorrelated measurements are available. Having a single measure, such as the effective reproduction number [Formula: see text], has been a simple and useful metric for tracking the epidemic and for imposing policy int...
ju;, qiding
Groundwater is an important freshwater resource in the world and serves as the main source of water for mining areas in Northern China. Coal mining may cause changes in water quality. As such, to identify ways to prevent water contamination, this study investigates the hydrogeochemical processes and transport paths of a complex aquifer system in th...
caridi;, francesco
In this article, an investigation of the natural radioactivity content of pyroclastic products from Mt. Etna, eastern Sicily, Southern Italy, was carried out. In particular, the assessment of the average activity concentration of the investigated radionuclides, related to the mineralogical phase composition of the analyzed samples, and the radiolog...
polonio;, julio
Endophytic microorganisms show great potential for biotechnological exploitation because they are able to produce a wide range of secondary compounds involved in endophyte–plant adaptation, and their interactions with other living organisms that share the same microhabitat. Techniques used to chemically extract these compounds often neglect the int...
Figlus, Jens Sigren, Jacob M. Feagin, Rusty A. Armitage, Anna R.
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Frontiers in Built Environment
Vegetated coastal sand dunes can be vital components of flood risk reduction schemes due to their ability to act as an erosive buffer during storm surge and wave attack. However, the effects of plant morphotypes on the wave-induced erosion process are hard to quantify, in part due to the complexity of the coupled hydrodynamic, morphodynamic, and bi...