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This is a potentially important study comparing infants (8 months) and adults with respect to rhythmic EEG response properties during periodic and aperiodic visual stimulation. The results provide ...
Background South Korea is the only country to mandate graphic health warnings on both cigarettes and heated tobacco products ...
This manuscript presents important findings that challenge traditional models of speech processing by demonstrating that theta-gamma phase-amplitude coupling in the auditory cortex is primarily a ...
Explosive demand curves are redefining the conductive silicone market as a mission-critical enabler for high-performance electronics, EV battery architectures, and next-gen telecom infrastructure.
Objectives To describe the prevalence and characteristics of injuries among tennis coaches in the Netherlands and examine ...
Objectives Artificial intelligence (AI)-driven chatbots have been rapidly adopted across research, education, business, ...
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Ancient DNA study finds natural selection sped up across hundreds of genes
When humans started farming around 10,000 years ago, they reshaped their landscapes, diets, and social structures. A common ...
Retail juggernaut Walmart (WMT) is badly overpriced, at least according to contemporary analyses. Certainly, no one questions ...
Objective To investigate whether aligning exercise timing with chronotype enhances cardiometabolic and sleep-related benefits ...
Primary outcome measures The primary outcome was time to HIV care attrition, defined as death, discontinuation of ...
Objective Evaluation of the Medical Mediation Foundation’s Conflict Management Programme (CMP)—a structured process for ...
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