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High resting heart rate protects against the intergenerational transmission of antisocial behavior: a birth cohort study
Although social influences have been identified that protect against the intergenerational transmission of antisocial behavior, there has been no prior research on biological protective factors. This study ex...
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Automatic statistical chart analysis based on deep learning method
In order to make full use of the decision support knowledge contained in the structured chart data that matches the needs of the enterprise, we propose a deep learning approach for automatic statistical chart ...
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Improving ECAPA-TDNN Performance with Coordinate Attention
The current mainstream networks, such as squeeze and excitation residual neural network (SE-ResNet) and emphasized channel attention, propagation and aggregation based time delay neural network (ECAPA-TDNN), e...
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Childhood sleep: assessments, risk factors, and potential mechanisms
Sleep problem is a highly prevalent health issue among pediatric populations across the world. In this review, we aimed to identify risk factors contributing to sleep deficiency and poor sleep hygiene in child...
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Childhood sleep: physical, cognitive, and behavioral consequences and implications
Sleep problems in children have been increasingly recognized as a major public health issue. Previous research has extensively studied and presented many risk factors and potential mechanisms for children’s sl...
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Open AccessThe association between plain water intake and periodontitis in the population aged over 45: a cross-sectional study based on NHANES 2009–2014
Numerous studies have demonstrated the impact of beverage consumption on overall health and oral health. Specifically, high consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and coffee has been associated with an incre...
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Open AccessGenomic insights into Penicillium chrysogenum adaptation to subseafloor sedimentary environments
Penicillium chrysogenum is a filamentous fungal species with diverse habitats, yet little is known about its genetics in adapting to extreme subseafloor sedimental environments.
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Open AccessAssociation of time spent outdoors with the risk of Parkinson’s disease: a prospective cohort study of 329,359 participants
Studies on the association between time spent outdoors and the development of Parkinson’s disease (PD) are lacking, and whether this relationship differs in different subgroups (age, sex) remains unclear.
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Exploratory Research on Electrochemical 3D Printing of Ultra-Thin Cutting Blades
Ultra-thin diamond cutting blades are widely used in the cutting or slicing of hard and brittle materials. Conventional lateral deposition processes require the detachment or corrosion of the substrate, leadin...
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Neighborhood predictors of short sleep duration and bedtime irregularity among children in the United States: results from the 2019–2020 National Survey of Children’s Health
Environmental factors may contribute to short sleep duration and irregular bedtime in children. Neighborhood factors and children’s sleep duration and bedtime regularity remain a less investigated area. The ai...
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Open AccessIntegration of FUNDC1-associated mitochondrial protein import and mitochondrial quality control contributes to TDP-43 degradation
Though TDP-43 protein can be translocated into mitochondria and causes mitochondrial damage in TDP-43 proteinopathy, little is known about how TDP-43 is imported into mitochondria. In addition, whether mitocho...
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Maternal Exposure to Family-of-Origin Conflict and Child Behavioral Problems: The Role of Two Generations of Maternal Care
This study examines how intergenerational family dynamics, including conflict in a mother’s family-of-origin and maternal warmth and affection across two generations, may be related to child behavior problems ...
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The association between intermediate-term sulfur dioxide exposure and outpatient visits for Parkinson’s disease: a time-series study in southwestern China
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common human neurodegenerative disorder, and the pathogenesis of it remains poorly understood. Limited studies have shown that both long- and short-term exposure to ...
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In Situ SEM Investigation of Deformation Processes and Fracture Behavior in Bimodal Ti-6Al-3Nb-2Zr-1Mo Alloy
The deformation mechanism, crack initiation, propagation and fracture behavior of a new near-α titanium alloy Ti80 (Ti-6Al-3Nb-2Zr-1Mo) with a bimodal microstructure consisting of primary α (αp) grains and transf...
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Low-carbon utilization of coal gangue under the carbon neutralization strategy: a short review
The treatment and utilization of coal gangue, one of the main solid wastes produced during coal mining, are of great significance in environmental protection and resource development. In the contemporary conte...
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Will more skills become a burden? The effect of positional ambiguity on player and team performance
The National Basketball Association is becoming a positionless league. However, very few studies have investigated the phenomenon and its implications for performance at the individual and team levels. This st...
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Experiencing tensions, paradoxical thinking and college students’ creativity
Paradoxical tensions (e.g., parental expectations and self-positioning, a desire for independence, and a continuing need for dependence, learning, and performance achievement goals) are commonly observed in co...
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Open AccessA case report of brainstem hemorrhage due to Rhizopus delemar-induced encephalitis diagnosed by metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS)
Rhizopus delemar is an invasive fungal pathogen that can cause fatal mucormycosis in immunodeficient individuals. Encephalitis caused by R. delemar is rare and difficult to diagnose early. Clinical detection meth...
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Low level lead exposure in early childhood and parental education on adolescent IQ and working memory: a cohort study
The independent effect of lead exposure and parental education on children’s neurocognition is well-documented. However, few studies have examined the combined effect of childhood lead exposure and parental ed...
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