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Open AccessAssessing the reactions of tourist markets to reinstated travel restrictions in the destination during the post-COVID-19 phase
This study, leveraging search engine data, investigates the dynamics of China's domestic tourism markets in response to the August 2022 epidemic outbreak in Xinjiang. It focuses on understanding the reaction m...
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Open AccessMetagenomic and metabolomic analysis showing the adverse risk–benefit trade-off of the ketogenic diet
Ketogenic diets are increasingly popular for addressing obesity, but their impacts on the gut microbiota and metabolome remain unclear. This paper aimed to investigate how a ketogenic diet affects intestinal m...
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Open AccessThe effect of continuous positive airway pressure on obstructive sleep apnea in children with syndromic craniosynostosis
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is common in children with syndromic craniosynostosis (SC). However, objective data on the treatment of OSA in children with SC remain inadequate. This study aimed to explore the ...
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Telemedicine management of obstructive sleep apnea disorder in China: a randomized, controlled, non-inferiority trial
Previous studies assessed different components of telemedicine management pathway for OSA instead of the whole pathway. This randomized, controlled, and non-inferiority trial aimed to assess whether telemedici...
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Open AccessAnalysis of vertical differentiation of vegetation in Taishan World Heritage site based on cloud model
While the forests on Mount Taishan are predominantly man-made, there is a notable vertical variation in vegetation. This study employs the method of cloud model, quantifying uncertainty (fuzziness and randomne...
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Quaternary integrative stratigraphy, biotas, and paleogeographical evolution of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau and its surrounding areas
The Quaternary strata on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau contain rich information about the paleoclimate and environmental evolution, record the evolution process of the Quaternary regional tectonics, paleogeography...
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Molecular Characterization and Antibacterial Activity of a G-Type Lysozyme in Yellow Drum (Nibea albiflora)
Lysozyme (EC3.2.1.17) plays an important role in the immune response; as a nonspecific immune factor, it can resist causative agents. Lysozyme can be divided into c-type and g-type in fish. In a previous study...
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Dynamic modeling and closed-loop modulation for absence seizures caused by abnormal glutamate uptake from astrocytes
Absence seizures are not only associated with abnormal interactions in basal gangliacorticothalamic (BGCT) circuits, but are also influenced by glial functions. By introducing extracellular glutamate dynamics ...
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Unsupervised non-rigid point cloud registration based on point-wise displacement learning
Registration of deformable objects is a fundamental prerequisite for many modern virtual reality and computer vision applications. However, due to the difficulties of acquiring labeled datasets and the inheren...
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The role of a novel mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist, finerenone, in chronic kidney disease: mechanisms and clinical advances
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) poses a significant health risk in contemporary society. Current CKD treatments primarily involve renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibitors and mineralocorticoid receptor ant...
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Mechanisms and efficacy of traditional Chinese herb monomers in diabetic kidney disease
Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is a serious complication of diabetes and is the primary cause of end-stage renal disease. Current treatment strategies primarily focus on the inhibition of the renin–angiotensin–...
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First Record of Cyclocarya from the Early Oligocene Qaidam Basin, North Tibet: Implications for the Paleogeography and Paleoecology
As the largest intermontane basin in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau (TP), the Qaidam Basin provides unique insight into paleoclimatic change and its relationship with global change and uplift on the TP. In t...
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Open AccessMagnetic resonance imaging with upconversion nanoprobes capable of crossing the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier
The central nervous system (CNS) maintains homeostasis with its surrounding environment by restricting the ingress of large hydrophilic molecules, immune cells, pathogens, and other external harmful substances...
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Open AccessEfficacy of intranasal administration of dexmedetomidine in combination with midazolam for sedation in infant with cleft lip and palate undergoing CT scan: a randomized controlled trial
There is a great challenge to sedation for infants with cleft lip and palate undergoing CT scan, because there is the younger age and no consensus on the type, dosage, and route of drug administration.
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Chapter and Conference Paper
A CMOS Multisegmented Bias Circuit for Temperature Variation Compensation of RF Amplifier
This paper presents two kinds of bias circuit structures, including multisegmented reference current bias network based on current mirror control, and multisegmented reference current bias network based on hys...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
FPGA Implementation of Pulse Compression in Time Domain
This paper presents a signal processing flow based on the time-domain pulse compression algorithm, consisting of three parts: theoretical introduction, MATLAB simulation, and FPGA verification. First, after si...
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Ecological Construction Strategy of Traditional Houses in Qianzhong Tunpu: A Case Study of Yunshan Tun
The Tunpu village in the Qianzhong region of Guizhou, China, was formed as a military or commercial settlement after the Ming Dynasty army migrated into the territory of Guizhou. This form of settlement is a r...
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Choice Overload Paradox in Online Shopping Environment
Choice overload appears to be the norm in the age of big data. The trend in consumer spending has been from offline to online over time. When given both extensive and limited options, Iyengar and Lepper perfor...
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A TAN-dopamine interaction mechanism based computational model of basal ganglia in action selection
The basal ganglia (BG) plays a key role in action selection. Physiological experiments have suggested that the reciprocal interaction between tonically active neurons (TANs) and dopamine (DA) is closely rel...
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Open Access3D printing of self-healing personalized liver models for surgical training and preoperative planning
3D printing can produce intuitive, precise, and personalized anatomical models, providing invaluable support for precision medicine, particularly in areas like surgical training and preoperative planning. Howe...