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    Bipolar disorder affects behavior and social skills on the Internet. by Thaís Martini, Letícia Sanguinetti Czepielewski, Adam Fijtman, Leonardo Sodré, Bianca Wollenhaupt-Aguiar, Caroline Silveira Pereira, Mireia Vianna-Sulzbach, Pedro D Goi, Adriane Ribeiro Rosa, Flavio Kapczinski, Maurício Kunz, Marcia Kauer-Sant'anna

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…BACKGROUND: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a significant cause of functional, cognitive, and social impairment. However, classic studies of functioning and social skills have not investigated how BD may impact behavior on the Internet. …”
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    Understanding attentional modulation of binocular rivalry: a framework based on biased competition by Kevin Conrad Dieter, Kevin Conrad Dieter, Duje eTadin, Duje eTadin, Duje eTadin

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The answer to this question would not only reveal the extent to which we may determine our own conscious visual experience, but also advance our understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying binocular rivalry. Classic studies, intriguingly, reached contradictory conclusions, ranging from an absence of attentional control, as advocated by Breese, to nearly complete control of rivalry dynamics, as reported by Helmholtz. …”
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    Localized stomach cancer: Perioperative or postoperative approach? A meta‐analysis of phase III studies by Wala Ben Kridis, Haitham Rejab, Rafik Mzali, Jamel Daoud, Afef Khanfir

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Adjuvant chemotherapy was superior to surgery alone based on OS and disease free survival (CLASSIC study HR = 0.72, CI: 0.52–1 and HR = 0.56, CI: 0.44–0.72, respectively). …”
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  4. 544

    Do exclusively breastfed infants have vitamin K deficiency? On the 20th anniversary of studying the background by O.G. Ivanko, O.V. Solyanik

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Greer raised this question in 2001 in his classic study. The purpose of the study was to determine the concentration of prothrombin induced by vitamin K absence II (PIVKA-II) and prothrombin complex indices as latent vitamin K deficiency markers in exclusively breastfed infants (first 6 months of life). …”
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    Nuclear quantum effects in aqueous systems by Wilkins, D

    Published 2016
    “…Replacement of light water with heavy water causes a significant change in the scattered signal intensity, a hallmark of NQEs. A preliminary, classical study is performed using both Debye-Hückel theory and molecular dynamics simulations to explain the microscopic origin of these effects.…”
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    Montage matters : the influence of transcranial alternating current stimulation on human physiological tremor by Mehta, A, Pogosyan, A, Brown, P, Brittain, J

    Published 2015
    “…BACKGROUND: Classically, studies adopting non-invasive transcranial electrical stimulation have placed greater importance on the position of the primary "stimulating" electrode than the secondary "reference" electrode. …”
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    Understanding Carbohydrate Metabolism and Insulin Resistance in Acute Intermittent Porphyria by Isabel Solares, Daniel Jericó, Karol M. Córdoba, Montserrat Morales-Conejo, Javier Ena, Rafael Enríquez de Salamanca, Antonio Fontanellas

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Given the increased prevalence of insulin resistance in patients and the large urinary loss of succinyl-CoA to produce ALA and PBG, we explore the impact of reduced availability of energy metabolites in the severity of AIP pathophysiology. Classic studies found clinical improvement in patients affected by AIP associated with the administration of glucose and concomitant insulin secretion, or after hyperinsulinemia associated with diabetes. …”
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    Internal Solitary Waves in the Andaman Sea: New Insights from SAR Imagery by Jorge M. Magalhaes, José C. B. da Silva

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The Andaman Sea in the Indian Ocean has been a classical study region for Internal Solitary Waves (ISWs) for several decades. …”
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    Adaptation prevents the extinction of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii under toxic beryllium by Beatriz Baselga-Cervera, Eduardo Costas, Estéfano Bustillo-Avendaño, Camino García-Balboa

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Here, we performed a classical study of population dynamics—a fluctuation analysis—and evaluated the results from an adaption perspective. …”
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    Error awareness and salience processing in the oddball task: Shared neural mechanisms. by Helga A Harsay, Marcus eSpaan, Jasper G Wijnen, K. Richard eRidderinkhof

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…While the neural response to motivationally salient events is classically studied during target detection after longer target-to-target intervals in an oddball task and engages a widespread insula-thalamo-cortical brain network, error awareness has recently been linked to, most prominently, anterior insula cortex. …”
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    A combination of restudy and retrieval practice maximizes retention of briefly encountered facts by Stefania R. Ashby, Stefania R. Ashby, Dagmar Zeithamova

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…IntroductionIs retrieval practice always superior to restudy? In a classic study by Roediger and Karpicke, long-term retention of information contained in prose passages was found to be best when opportunities to restudy were replaced with opportunities to self-test. …”
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    Evolution of embryonic development in nematodes by Schulze Jens, Schierenberg Einhard

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…Earlier studies on selected other nematodes revealed that embryonic development of nematodes is more diverse than the essentially invariant development of <it>C. elegans </it>and the classic study object <it>Ascaris </it>had suggested. …”
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    Parental Socialization and Adjustment Components in Adolescents and Middle-Aged Adults: How are They Related? by Martinez-Escudero JA, Garcia OF, Alcaide M, Bochons I, Garcia F

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Jose Antonio Martinez-Escudero,1 Oscar F Garcia,2 Marta Alcaide,1 Isabel Bochons,3 Fernando Garcia1 1Department of Methodology of Behavioral Sciences, Faculty of Psychology, University of Valencia, Valencia, 46010, Spain; 2Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Valencia, Valencia, 46010, Spain; 3Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology, Faculty of Teacher Training, University of Valencia, Valencia, 46010, SpainCorrespondence: Oscar F Garcia, Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Valencia, Valencia, 46010, Spain, Tel +34 963983846, Email oscar.f.garcia@uv.esPurpose: Classic studies mainly of European-American families broadly identify the benefits of parental strictness combined with parental warmth. …”
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    Useful model organisms, indicators, or both? Ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) reflecting environmental conditions by Matti Koivula

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…Classic studies have successfully linked single-species abundances, life-history traits, assemblage structures and biomass of carabid beetles to past and present, human-caused environmental impacts and variation in &lsquo;natural&rsquo; conditions. …”
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    Thermodynamic Model of Ion-Exchange Process as Exemplified by Cerium Sorption from Multisalt Solutions by O. V. Cheremisina, J. Schenk, E. A. Cheremisina, M. A. Ponomareva

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Hence isotherm equations of ion exchange for such processes must differ from conventional stoichiometric equations, but they can be obtained by classical study approaches to ion exchange equilibrium. …”
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    The Oncopig as an Emerging Model to Investigate Copper Regulation in Cancer by Alyssa L. Carlson, Jaime Carrazco-Carrillo, Aaron Loder, Lobna Elkhadragy, Kyle M. Schachtschneider, Teresita Padilla-Benavides

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Human cancer research in general requires refined models to bridge the gap between basic science research and meaningful clinical trials. Classic studies in cultured cancer cell lines and animal models such as mice and rats often present caveats when extended to humans due to inherent genetic and physiological differences. …”
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    Craniocerebral Gunshot Injuries; A Review of the Current Literature by Hernando Alvis-Miranda, Andres Rubiano, Amit Agrawal, Alejandro Rojas, Luis Moscote-Salazar, Guru Satyarthee, Willem Calderon-Miranda, Nidia Hernandez, Nasly Zabaleta-Churio

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Recently, only few studies of craniocerebral penetrating injuries are published that too involving   smaller   patients sample sizes; although classic studies in the military and civil situation noticed associated relatively very high mortality and morbidity and psychological as well as economic impact on the   affected individual, the family and the health system in providing ongoing care to the sufferers and society at large.  …”
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    A comprehensive fate map by intracellular injection of identified blastomeres in the marine polychaete <it>Capitella teleta</it> by Meyer Néva P, Boyle Michael J, Martindale Mark Q, Seaver Elaine C

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…Our results corroborate previous observations from classic studies, and show a number of similarities with other spiralian fate maps, including unique and stereotypic fates for individual blastomeres, presence of four discrete body domains arising from the A, B, C and D cell quadrants, generation of anterior ectoderm from first quartet micromeres, and contributions to trunk ectoderm and ventral nerve cord by the 2d somatoblast. …”
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    The 100 Top-Cited Studies on Dyslexia Research: A Bibliometric Analysis by Shijie Zhang, Hong Fan, Yonggang Zhang, Yonggang Zhang

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Finally, “Psychology” was the most frequent study category.Conclusions: This analysis provides a better understanding on dyslexia and may help doctors, researchers, and stakeholders to achieve a more comprehensive understanding of classic studies, new discoveries, and trends regarding this research field, thus promoting ideas for future investigation.…”
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