Publications by authors named "J R Orlando"

Sulci are a fundamental part of brain morphology, closely linked to brain function, cognition, and behavior. Tertiary sulci, characterized as the shallowest and smallest subtype, pose a challenging task for detection. The diagonal sulcus (ds), located in a crucial area in language processing, has a prevalence between 50% and 60%.

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Lichens represent one of the most successful examples of symbiosis. They are constituted by the association between a dominant fungus (i.e.

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Purpose: Evaluate the content and variability of infant motor milestone education provided to parents in popular sources.

Methods: Sources were screened for inclusion, and their motor milestone content was coded. Descriptive and inferential analyses were performed.

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Conceptual biogeographic frameworks have proposed that the relative contribution of environmental and geographical factors on microbial distribution depends on several characteristics of the habitat (e.g. environmental heterogeneity, species diversity, and proportion of specialist/generalist taxa), all of them defining the degree of habitat specificity, but few experimental demonstrations exist.

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  • The study aimed to identify factors that predict hospitalisation for adults with non-specific low back pain and sciatica presenting to emergency departments (EDs).
  • Using data from six hospitals over five years, the research found that older age, arrival by ambulance, urgent triage, and specific treatments increased the likelihood of hospitalisation.
  • Results also indicated lower hospitalisation rates for LBP in regional hospitals and among individuals from lower socioeconomic backgrounds and Indigenous Australians, highlighting the need for tailored care strategies.
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