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Implement Sci
January 2025
Institute for Implementation Science in Health Care, Universitätstrasse 84, Zurich, 8006, Switzerland.
PLoS Comput Biol
January 2025
Biorobotics Laboratory, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Humans can perform movements in various physical environments and positions (corresponding to different experienced gravity), requiring the interaction of the musculoskeletal system, the neural system and the external environment. The neural system is itself comprised of several interactive components, from the brain mainly conducting motor planning, to the spinal cord (SC) implementing its own motor control centres through sensory reflexes. Nevertheless, it remains unclear whether similar movements in various environmental dynamics necessitate adapting modulation at the brain level, correcting modulation at the spinal level, or both.
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January 2025
Department of Social Psychology and Methodology, Autonomous University of Madrid.
Objective: Self-awareness (SA) is a crucial component of the neurorehabilitation processes for persons with acquired brain injury. Specific intervention programs to improve SA have been developed and implemented with heterogeneous results. The current study was undertaken to summarize this evidence by conducting a systematic review of relevant literature and to perform a meta-analysis of the most reliable and important results.
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December 2024
Department of Mathematics, University of Dhaka, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh.
The Galerkin approach for numerically resolving higher-order Complex Differential Equations (CDEs) in a rectangular domain in the complex plane is presented in this work. Taylor polynomial functions are used in this method as basis or weighted functions. The CDE is converted into a matrix equation by employing the proposed method.
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December 2024
Bioengineering Unit, Life Sciences Department, Walloon Agricultural Research Centre, Gembloux, Belgium.
Background: The study of sample taxonomic composition has evolved from direct observations and labor-intensive morphological studies to different DNA sequencing methodologies. Most of these studies leverage the metabarcoding approach, which involves the amplification of a small taxonomically-informative portion of the genome and its subsequent high-throughput sequencing. Recent advances in sequencing technology brought by Oxford Nanopore Technologies have revolutionized the field, enabling portability, affordable cost and long-read sequencing, therefore leading to a significant increase in taxonomic resolution.
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