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Open AccessObject-centered family interactions for young autistic children: a diary study
Autistic Children often struggle with social interaction and communication, studies have found that many of them prefer to interact with objects than people. However, there is a lack of research exploring the ...
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Open AccessChromosome-level genome assembly and annotation of eel goby (Odontamblyopus rebecca)
The eel gobies fascinate researchers with many important features, including its unique body structure, benthic lifestyle, and degenerated eyes. However, genome assembly and exploration of the unique genomic c...
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Open AccessNew perspectives on the genetic structure of dotted gizzard shad (Konosirus punctatus) based on RAD-seq
To maintain, develop and rationally utilize marine organisms, understanding their genetic structure and habitat adaptation pattern is necessary. Konosirus punctatus, which is a commercial fish species inhabiting ...
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Open AccessDifferent gene rearrangements of the genus Dardanus (Anomura: Diogenidae) and insights into the phylogeny of Paguroidea
Complete mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) can provide useful information for phylogenetic relationships, gene rearrangement, and molecular evolution. In this study, the complete mitogenomes of two hermit cr...
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Open AccessNovel gene rearrangement in the mitochondrial genome of Muraenesox cinereus and the phylogenetic relationship of Anguilliformes
The structure and gene sequence of the fish mitochondrial genome are generally considered to be conservative. However, two types of gene arrangements are found in the mitochondrial genome of Anguilliformes. In...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Integration of Additive Manufacturing into Process Chain of Porcelain Preservation
Relic restoration and preservation is a huge market. Antique Chinese Porcelain, which is regarded as a symbolic type of artefacts representing Chinese art, craft and culture, has attracted significant study in...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
When to Take a Break? Exploring the Role of Peers on Sedentary Office Workers’ Resting Behaviors
For sedentary office workers, occupational sitting is a health hazard [1]. Excessive sitting, especially prolonged sitting (i.e. sitting more than one hour) without rest is highly likely to increase the risks of...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Chinese Sociocultural Perspectives and Creativity: Design Practices in the Public Transport Sector
Creativity in China in the current era of globalization has become a buzzword for industry, acting as a catalyst for innovative potential and investment. However, while ‘Made in China’ has long been establishe...