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Experimental Effects of Acute High-Intensity Resistance Exercise on Episodic Memory Function
BACKGROUND: The present experiments evaluated the effects of acute high-intensity resistance exercise on episodic memory. METHODS: Two experiments were conducted. For Experiment 1, participants (N = 40; Mage = 21.0 years) were...
Simulation of mechanical stresses in reinforced REBaCuO disk bulks during pulsed-field magnetization
Abstract: We have performed numerical simulations of the electromagnetic hoop stress, σθ , in a REBaCuO disk bulk reinforced by a metal ring during pulsed-field magnetization (PFM) using a solenoid coil, in which the...
Psychological inoculation can reduce susceptibility to misinformation in large rational agent networks.
The unchecked spread of misinformation is recognized as an increasing threat to public, scientific and democratic health. Online networks are a contributing cause of this spread, with echo chambers and polarization indicative of...
Synergistically activated dual-locked fluorescent probes to monitor H<sub>2</sub>S-induced DNA damage

Naphthalimide-based fluorescent probes (NAN0-N3 and NAN6-N3) were developed with dual locked fluorescence. Here, ≥1.9 × 10−2 mM of H2S and ≥2.2 × 10−2 μg mL−1 of DNA could unlock a...

High degree of N-functionalization in macroscopically assembled carbon nanotubes
AbstractNitrogen doping of carbon nanomaterials has emerged as a method to develop novel material properties, though limitations in the form of extended treatment times, harsh chemical usage and...
Cenozoic Dynamic Topography of Madagascar
Abstract: It has been proposed that Oligo‐Miocene regional uplift of Madagascar was generated and is maintained by mantle dynamical processes. Expressions of regional uplift include flat‐lying Upper Cretaceous‐Paleogene marine...
The Signature of Lithospheric Anisotropy at Post-Subduction Continental Margins
The relative paucity of recent post‐subduction environments globally has meant that, so far, little is known about tectonic processes that occur during and after subduction termination, as previously convergent tectonic plates...
Bayesian learning via neural Schrödinger–Föllmer flows
AbstractIn this work we explore a new framework for approximate Bayesian inference in large datasets based on stochastic control. We advocate stochastic control as a finite time and low variance...
C4-aldehyde of guaiazulene

Guaiazulene is an alkyl-substituted azulene available from natural sources and is a much lower cost starting material for the synthesis of azulene derivatives than azulene itself. Here we report an approach for the selective...

3D sedimentary architecture showing the inception of an Ice Age
Abstract: Northeast Atlantic climate shifted into the Quaternary Ice Age around 2.6 M yr ago. Until now, however, the detailed changes associated with this inception of an Ice Age have remained obscure. New high-quality...
Facile synthesis of metal-organic framework films via in situ seeding of nanoparticles
A facile in situ nanoparticle seeding method is reported to prepare MIL-101(Cr) films on alumina supports. The in situ seeding of MIL-101(Cr) nanoparticles was promoted by use of dimethylacetamide (DMA). The generality of this...
Deposition of poly(ethyleneimine)/poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) based comb-branched polymers onto polypropylene nonwoven fabric using the layer-by-layer technique. selected properties of the modified materials
Well-defined comb polymers consisting of branched homo poly(ethyleneimine) (bPEI), or poly(ethyleneimine) with grafted poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) (PEI-PEtOx), having varying degrees of polymerization (DPs) of the main chain and...
Comparison of the measurement performance of high precision multi-axis metal cutting machine tools

High precision manufacturers continuously seek out disruptive technologies to improve the quality, cost, and delivery of their products. With the advancement of machine tool and measurement technology many companies are ready...

The organizational stressors encountered by athletes with a disability
Organisational stressors have been found to be prevalent and problematic for sport performers, with research identifying demographic differences in the stressors encountered. Nevertheless, extant sport psychology research on the...
Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Spring 1938
Current comment President's page Campus notes: Founders' Day; Christmas events; Speakers; Ten mid-year freshmen; Four new courses "Friends" group aids Library with gifts of books and cash With the Grizzlies: Kellett becomes...
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Migration and maturation of Langerhans cells in skin transplants and explants
Larsen, C.P., Steinman, R.M., Witmer-Pack, M.D., Hankins, D.F., Morris, P.J., and Austyn, J.M. Migration and maturation of Langerhans cells in skin transplants and explants. J. Exp. Med. 172: 1483-1493, 1990
The Ursinus Weekly, March 3, 1930
Large audience enjoys Oregon plan of debate Second number of entertainment course Baseball schedule announced for 1930 season Recording orchestra to feature senior ball Biology Club hears papers and elects term officers ...
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The organizational stressors encountered by athletes with a disability
Organisational stressors have been found to be prevalent and problematic for sport performers, with research identifying demographic differences in the stressors encountered. Nevertheless, extant sport psychology research on the...
Dephasing enhanced transport in nonequilibrium strongly correlated quantum systems
A key insight from recent studies is that noise, such as dephasing, can improve the efficiency of quantum transport by suppressing coherent single-particle interference effects. However, it is not yet clear whether dephasing can...

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