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Association between Fiber Intake and Risk of Incident Chronic Kidney Disease: The UK Biobank Study
Dietary fiber intake is associated with a lower risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. However, it is unknown whether dietary fiber has a beneficial effect on preventing the development of chron...
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Open AccessIn-plane uniaxial pressure-induced out-of-plane antiferromagnetic moment and critical fluctuations in BaFe2As2
A small in-plane external uniaxial pressure has been widely used as an effective method to acquire single domain iron pnictide BaFe2As2, which exhibits twin-domains without uniaxial strain below the tetragonal-to...
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Anisotropic spin fluctuations in detwinned FeSe
Superconductivity in FeSe emerges from a nematic phase that breaks four-fold rotational symmetry in the iron plane. This phase may arise from orbital ordering, spin fluctuations or hidden magnetic quadrupolar ...
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Open AccessStructure of spin excitations in heavily electron-doped Li0.8Fe0.2ODFeSe superconductors
Heavily electron-doped iron-selenide high-transition-temperature (high-T c) superconductors, which have no hole Fermi pockets, but have a notably high T c, have cha...
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Higgs mode and its decay in a two-dimensional antiferromagnet
An inelastic neutron scattering study of the two-dimensional antiferromagnet Ca2RuO4 reveals evidence for a condensed-matter analogue of the Higgs mode, and its subsequent decay into transverse Goldstone modes.
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Open AccessSuppression of spin-exciton state in hole overdoped iron-based superconductors
The mechanism of Cooper pair formation in iron-based superconductors remains a controversial topic. The main question is whether spin or orbital fluctuations are responsible for the pairing mechanism. To solve...
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Open AccessCommensurate antiferromagnetic excitations as a signature of the pseudogap in the tetragonal high-Tc cuprate HgBa2CuO4+δ
Antiferromagnetic correlations have been argued to be the cause of the d-wave superconductivity and the pseudogap phenomena exhibited by the cuprates. Although the antiferromagnetic response in the pseudogap stat...
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Open AccessMagnon spectrum of the helimagnetic insulator Cu2OSeO3
Complex low-temperature-ordered states in chiral magnets are typically governed by a competition between multiple magnetic interactions. The chiral-lattice multiferroic Cu2OSeO3 became the first insulating helima...
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Differential in vivo tumorigenicity of diverse KRAS mutations in vertebrate pancreas: A comprehensive survey
Somatic activation of the KRAS proto-oncogene is evident in almost all pancreatic cancers, and appears to represent an initiating event. These mutations occur primarily at codon 12 and less frequently at codons 1...
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Translationally controlled tumour protein is associated with podocyte hypertrophy in a mouse model of type 1 diabetes
Translationally controlled tumour protein (TCTP) is thought to be involved in cell growth by regulating mTOR complex 1 (mTORC1) signalling. As diabetes characteristically induces podocyte hypertrophy and mTORC...
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New anatomical insight of the levator labii superioris alaeque nasi and the transverse part of the nasalis
The aim of this study was to clarify the morphology and topography of the deep layer of levator labii superioris alaeque nasi muscle (LLSAN) and the transverse part of the nasalis. Anatomical variations in the...
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Normal-state spin dynamics and temperature-dependent spin-resonance energy in optimally doped BaFe1.85Co0.15As2
A neutron scattering study reveals that the magnetic fluctuations in an iron arsenide superconductor behave according to the conventional theories of metals, unlike the cuprate superconductors. Moreover, the m...
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(π, π) electronic order in iron arsenide superconductors
Electron density waves have been observed in many families of superconductors, and are often considered a prerequisite for superconductivity. Recent work on iron-arsenic (or iron pnictide) compounds revealed n...
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Geographical difference in the prevalence of isolated systolic hypertension in middle-aged men and women in Korea: the Korean Health and Genome Study
To compare geographical difference in the prevalence of isolated systolic hypertension (ISH) in between urban (Ansan) and rural (Ansung) Korean adults aged 40–69 years, 4351 men and 4604 women enrolled in the ...
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A Methodology of Resilient MPLS/VPN Path Management Under Multiple Link Failures
Recent advent of IP-based broadband networks makes the availability of information and communication service to network and system failures to become a critical issue. In this paper, we propose a dynamic MPLS ...
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Hierarchy of Immune Responses to Antigen in the Normal Brain
For approximately 100 years the brain has been classified as an “immunologically privileged organ” based on the observations that tissue transplants into cerebral cortex survive longer than tissue transplants ...
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Growth of Hexagonal Gallium Nitride Films on the (111) Surfaces of Silicon with Zinc Oxide Buffer Layers
The growth of gallium nitride films on sapphire substrates has not been straightforward because of the large lattice mismatch between gallium nitride and sapphire. Zinc oxide is structurally the closest materi...
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Multicasting VP design methodology using simulated annealing in an ATM network
Multicast routing over semi-permanent VP (virtual path)s in an ATM (asynchronous transfer mode)-based B-ISDN (broadband integrated services digital network) determines a set of VPs connecting from a source nod...