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Plant regeneration in the new era: from molecular mechanisms to biotechnology applications
Plants or tissues can be regenerated through various pathways. Like animal regeneration, cell totipotency and pluripotency are the molecular basis of plant regeneration. Detailed systematic studies on Arabidopsis...
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The effects of self-controlled peers on students’ academic performance
Self-control is a non-cognitive ability that can predict academic performance, and students’ self-control can be influenced by their peers. In this study, we examine the effects of exposure to self-controlled ...
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Representative UPDRS Features of Single Wearable Sensor for Severity Classification of Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disease. So far, there is no cure for this disease, but the right medicine can slow down the progress of the disease. Therefore, early diagnosis of this d...
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Research and application of the angular rolling technology for plate mill
Angular rolling technology can overcome the size limitation of plate mill equipment and product heavy steel plate with large unit weight or improve the production efficiency of small width spreading ratio prod...
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Different sensitivities and assembly mechanisms of the root-associated microbial communities of Robinia pseudoacacia to spatial variation at the regional scale
The root microbiome accompanies plants throughout their growth cycle, hel** plants absorb nutrients, resist disease and adapt to stressful environments. It is important to reveal the interaction and assembly...
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An efficient communication strategy for massively parallel computation in CFD
With the development of high-performance computers, it is necessary to develop efficient parallel algorithms in the field of computational fluid dynamics (CFD). In this study, a novel parallel communication st...
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Use of Oculomotor Behavior to Classify Children with Autism and Typical Development: A Novel Implementation of the Machine Learning Approach
This study segmented the time series of gaze behavior from nineteen children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and 20 children with typical development in a face-to-face conversation. A machine learning appr...
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Characteristics of Visual Fixation in Chinese Children with Autism During Face-to-Face Conversations
Few eye tracking studies have examined how people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) visually attend during live interpersonal interaction, and none with the Chinese population. This study used an eye tracker...
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Liquid metal/CNT nanocomposite coated cotton fabrics for electromagnetic interference shielding and thermal management
Next-generation smart textiles are regarded as the most straightforward and effective solution to address the growing threats from environment including excessive electromagnetic radiation and global warming. ...
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In situ growth of MnO2 on pDA-templated cotton fabric for degradation of formaldehyde
Degradation of formaldehyde (HCHO) in interior decoration has been an urgent issue due to its toxicity nature and potential threats to human health. In this work, manganese dioxide nanoparticles (MnO2 NPs) were i...
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Afforestation on cropland promotes pedogenic inorganic carbon accumulation in deep soil layers on the Chinese loess plateau
Over the past decades, vast croplands have been converted into forestland on the Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP). Although a few studies have investigated the effects of afforestation on soil inorganic carbon (SIC...
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Growth dynamics of breast cancer stem cells: effects of self-feedback and EMT mechanisms
Breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) with the ability to self-renew and differentiate have been identified in primary breast cancer tissues and cell lines. The BCSCs are often resistant to traditional radiation an...
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Correction to: Random and Short‑Term Excessive Eye Movement in Children with Autism During Face‑to‑Face Conversation
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Random and Short-Term Excessive Eye Movement in Children with Autism During Face-to-Face Conversation
This study investigated the oculomotor performance in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) during a face-to-face conversation. A head mounted eye tracker recorded the eye movements in 20 children with ...
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Open AccessA pore-forming protein drives macropinocytosis to facilitate toad water maintaining
Maintaining water balance is a real challenge for amphibians in terrestrial environments. Our previous studies with toad Bombina maxima discovered a pore-forming protein and trefoil factor complex βγ-CAT, which i...
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Identifying Autism with Head Movement Features by Implementing Machine Learning Algorithms
Our study investigated the feasibility of using head movement features to identify individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Children with ASD and typical development (TD) were required to answer ten ye...
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Impact of the impulsive releases and Allee effect on the dispersal behavior of the wild mosquitoes
We develop a mathematical model of the wild mosquito dispersal with impulsive releases of the sterile mosquitoes and obtain a threshold condition that determines the eradication and uniform persistence of the ...
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Decomposability of a class of k-cutwidth critical graphs
The cutwidth minimization problem consists of finding an arrangement of the vertices of a graph G on a line \(P_n\) ...
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Open AccessPainful Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Study of Chinese Outpatients (PDNSCOPE): A Multicentre Cross-Sectional Registry Study of Clinical Characteristics and Treatment in Mainland China
This aim of this study was to delineate current clinical scenarios of painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy (PDN) and associated anxiety and depression among patients in Mainland China, and to report current ...
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A Multi-modal Data Platform for Diagnosis and Prediction of Alzheimer’s Disease Using Machine Learning Methods
Alzheimer’s an irreversible neurodegenerative disease with the most far-reaching impact, the most extensive, and the most difficult to cure in the world. It is also the most common disease of Alzheimer’s disea...