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Improving the health of adolescents
While in the Nordic countries we have well-developed welfare policies and several structural, statutory measures in place aiming to promote public health, studies from these countries are often absent from systematic reviews of...
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The swimming of a deforming helix
Abstract.: Many microorganisms and artificial microswimmers use helical appendages in order to generate locomotion. Though often rotated so as to produce thrust, some species of bacteria such Spiroplasma, Rhodobacter sphaeroides...
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Phenotyping Genetic Diseases Using an Extension of ?-Scores for Multivariate Data
As the field of genomics matures, more complex genotypes and phenotypes are being studied. Fanconi anemia (FA), for example, is an inherited chromosome instability syndrome with a complex array of variable disease phenotypes...
Sampling of finite elements for sparse recovery in large scale 3D electrical impedance tomography
This study proposes a method to improve performance of sparse recovery inverse solvers in 3D electrical impedance tomography (3D EIT), especially when the volume under study contains small-sized inclusions, e.g. 3D imaging of...
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Sampling of finite elements for sparse recovery in large scale 3D electrical impedance tomography
This study proposes a method to improve performance of sparse recovery inverse solvers in 3D electrical impedance tomography (3D EIT), especially when the volume under study contains small-sized inclusions, e.g. 3D imaging of...
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The swimming of a deforming helix
Abstract.: Many microorganisms and artificial microswimmers use helical appendages in order to generate locomotion. Though often rotated so as to produce thrust, some species of bacteria such Spiroplasma, Rhodobacter sphaeroides...
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U-Scores for Multivariate Data In Sports
In many sport competitions athletes, teams, or countries are evaluated based on several variables. The strong assumptions underlying traditional 'linear weight' scoring systems (that the relative importance, interactions and...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Improving the health of adolescents
While in the Nordic countries we have well-developed welfare policies and several structural, statutory measures in place aiming to promote public health, studies from these countries are often absent from systematic reviews of...
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Biofilm streamers cause catastrophic disruption of flow with consequences for environmental and medical systems.
Biofilms are antibiotic-resistant, sessile bacterial communities that occupy most moist surfaces on Earth and cause chronic and medical device-associated infections. Despite their importance, basic information about biofilm...
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Primary prevention of overweight and obesity in adolescents
Summary The aim of this overview of systematic reviews was to summarize evidence from up-to-date reviews of the effectiveness of interventions aimed at preventing overweight and obesity in adolescents aged 10 to 19 years. We...
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From Single-SNP to Wide-Locus: Genome-Wide Association Studies Identifying Functionally Related Genes and Intragenic Regions in Small Sample Studies
Background: Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS) have had limited success when applied to complex diseases. Analyzing SNPs individually requires several large studies to integrate the often divergent results. In the presence...
Published by: Future Medicine
Promoting Mental Health and Psychological Thriving in University Students
This study aimed to address the decline in mental health on U.S. university campuses by examining the effects of three interventions. University students suffer from high levels of anxiety, depression, and suicide. Counseling...
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Primary prevention of overweight and obesity in adolescents
Summary The aim of this overview of systematic reviews was to summarize evidence from up-to-date reviews of the effectiveness of interventions aimed at preventing overweight and obesity in adolescents aged 10 to 19 years. We...
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Changes in diet through adolescence and early adulthood
BACKGROUND: Early adulthood is a period associated with poor diet and rapid weight gain. This is also an age of transition, including environmental, social and lifestyle changes which may be associated with changes in diet. We...
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Mechanotransduction
Mechanotransduction - how cells sense physical forces and translate them into biochemical and biological responses - is a vibrant and rapidly-progressing field, and is important for a broad range of biological phenomena. This...
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The interplay of customer experience and commitment
Purpose This research aims to better understand customer experience, as it relates to customer commitment and provides a framework for future...
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