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Investigating the Impact of Tea Consumption on Cognitive Function and Exploring Tea-Genetic Interactions in Older Adults Aged 65–105 Years: Findings from the 2002–2018 CLHLS Data
As the global population ages, cognitive impairment (CI) becomes more prevalent. Tea has been one of the most popular drinks in the world. Several studies have demonstrated that tea consumption has an impact o...
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Lipoprotein(a) is associated with recurrent cardiovascular events in patients with coronary artery disease and prediabetes or diabetes
Elevated lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] and diabetes mellitus (DM) are both associated with adverse events in high-risk patients with established coronary artery disease (CAD). Currently, the association between Lp(a)...
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Design, Synthesis, and Bioassay Evaluation of Novel 4-Chromanone-Derived Compounds Incorporating Acylhydrazone Moiety
Herein, a series of novel 4-chromanone-derived compounds incorporating an acylhydrazone moiety was synthesized and their structures were confirmed using 1H NMR, 13C NMR, and HRMS technologies. Bioassay results de...
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Adherence to the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) Eating Pattern Reduces the Risk of Head and Neck Cancer in American Adults Aged 55 Years and Above: A Prospective Cohort Study
Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) pattern has been found to aid in the reduction of obesity, oxidative stress, and chronic inflammation, which are all strongly linked to the development of head an...
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Establishing a Chinese older hip fracture registry for older patients: a Delphi study to define the focus and key variables for this registry
A national hip fracture registry does not yet exist in China. This is the first to recommend a core variable set for the establishment of a Chinese national hip fracture registry. Thousands of Chinese hospital...
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Fluid Simulation of the Plasma Characteristics in an Inductively Coupled Plasma Source with Planar and Cylindrical Coils
Inductively coupled plasma (ICP) source with planar and cylindrical coils is one of the effective methods to generate large-area uniform plasma. The effects of the current ratio and phase difference between th...
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Reply to the discussion by Dimitrios Kolymbas of the article entitled “Characteristic limitations of advanced plasticity and hypoplasticity models for cyclic loading of sands”
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Corrosion Protection Method with Sacrificial Anode for Steel Members in Boundary with Ground Using Water Swelling Rubber
A new cathodic protection method including a sacrificial anode and a water swelling rubber was developed and applied to steel members in boundary with ground in the environment of stagnant water and dryness. T...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Effectiveness of Laser Treatment on Carbon Steel with Various Forms of Corrosion Pits
A high-power continuous-wave laser is applied in this study as a replaceable surface treatment method for steel structures. Various forms of corrosion pits will affect the laser treatment efficiency for surfac...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Evaluation on Deterioration and Blister Progression of Duplex Layers Between Al-5 Mg Thermal Sprayed Coating and Heavy-Duty Paint Coating
It is commonly duplex layers partially placed on a thermal sprayed coating when narrow parts are difficult to thermal spray. In a previous study, it was shown that when the duplex layer has a defect, thermal s...
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Co-cultivation with Endophytic Fungi Differentially Shaped the Anthocyanin Profiles in Post-veraison Grape Berries
The present work furtherly elucidated the influences of diverse endophytic fungal strains on the physiochemical traits and the anthocyanins profiles of post-veraison grape berries, using an in vitro co-culture sy...
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Open AccessErratum to: Searches for long-lived charged particles in pp collisions at \( \sqrt{\textrm{s}} \) = 7 and 8 TeV
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Association between the Lymphocyte-to-C-Reactive Protein Ratio and Survival Outcomes in Cancer Patients with GLIM-Defined Malnutrition: A Multicenter Study
This study assessed the prognostic value of LCR in patients with cancer-associated malnutrition (CAM). Systemic inflammatory markers, particularly the lymphocyte-to-C-reactive protein ratio (LCR), are related ...
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Characteristic limitations of advanced plasticity and hypoplasticity models for cyclic loading of sands
Numerous studies in the literature are concerned with proposing new constitutive models for sands to simulate cyclic loading. Despite considerable progress in this area, there are various limitations on their ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Corrosion Behavior of Hot-Dip Al Coating Contact with Concrete During Hardening Process of Concrete
Hot-dip Al coating is an effective and economical protection method for steel structures. Hot-dip Al coated steel members have also been used in the case that contact with concrete. Al is an amphoteric metal t...
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Open AccessSearch for resonant and nonresonant new phenomena in high-mass dilepton final states at \( \sqrt{s} \) = 13 TeV
A search is presented for physics beyond the standard model (SM) using electron or muon pairs with high invariant mass. A data set of proton-proton collisions collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC at ...
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Association between Frailty and Albuminuria among Older Chinese Inpatients
Older adults with frailty are vulnerable to cardiovascular event and subsequent mortality. Frailty and albuminuria share atherosclerotic risk factors. The present study investigated the association of frailty ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
A New Sand Constitutive Model for Pre- and Post-liquefaction Stages
A new model, named SANISAND-MSf, is presented that is an extension of the two-surface constitutive model within the framework of bounding surface plasticity. It addresses the modeling of sand behavior under un...
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Cost-effectiveness of a multidisciplinary co-management program for the older hip fracture patients in Bei**g
The multidisciplinary co-management program for geriatric patients with hip fracture is cost-effective in the Chinese population and it has the potential to be scaled up in China.
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Author Correction: 3D-printed vascular networks direct therapeutic angiogenesis in ischaemia
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.