UNDERSTANDING ALTERED DYNAMICS IN COPYRIGHT USE DISORDER THROUGH STATE TRANSITIONS MEDIATED BY ARTIFICIAL PERTURBATIONS

Understanding Altered Dynamics in copyright Use Disorder Through State Transitions Mediated by Artificial Perturbations

Background/Objectives: copyright use disorder (CUD) poses a worldwide health challenge, with severe consequences for brain function.However, the phase dynamics underlying CUD and the transitions between CUD and health remain poorly understood.Methods: Here, we used resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data from 43 CUD patients

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Binding characteristics of the ovine membrane progesterone receptor alpha and expression of the receptor during the estrous cycle

Abstract Background Classically, progesterone has been thought to act only through the well-known genomic pathway involving hormone binding to nuclear receptors and subsequent modulation of gene expression.However, there is increasing evidence for rapid, non-genomic effects of progesterone in a variety of mammalian tissues and it is possible that a

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Multidisciplinary care of craniosynostosis

Edward P Buchanan,1 Yunfeng Xue,1 Amy S Xue,1 Asaf Olshinka,1 Sandi Lam2 1Michael E.DeBakey Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic Surgery, 2Michael E.DeBakey Department of Surgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA Abstract: The management of craniosynostosis, especially in the setting of craniofacial syndr

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An aerial ammunition ad hoc network collaborative localization algorithm based on relative ranging and velocity measurement in a highly-dynamic topographic structure

In the internet of battlefield things, ammunition is becoming networked and intelligent, which depends on location information.Therefore, this paper focuses on the self-organized network collaborative localization of munitions with an aerial three-dimensional (3D) highly-dynamic topographic structure under a satellite denied environment.As for aeri

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Suboptimal community growth mediated through metabolite crossfeeding promotes species diversity in the gut microbiota.

The gut microbiota represent a highly complex ecosystem comprised of approximately 1000 species that forms a mutualistic relationship with the human host.A critical attribute of the microbiota is high species diversity, which provides system robustness through overlapping and redundant metabolic capabilities.The gradual 1256 loss of bacterial diver

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