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(2013)This study broadly examines executive (EF) and visuo-motor function in 30 adolescent and adult individuals with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in comparison to 28 controls matched for age, gender, and IQ. ...
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(2017)Solar radio bursts have the potential to affect space and terrestrial navigation, communication, and other technical systems that are sometimes overlooked. However, over the last decade a series of extreme L band solar ...
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(2017)City smog is an increasingly severe environmental hazard in China. People are eager for ways to protect themselves from city smog. By utilizing two laboratory experiments based on real context of city smog, this paper ...
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(2018)Learning Law is an indispensable guide for students beginning their law studies. It provides the foundational knowledge and skills required for the study and practice of law, and also instils in students a passion and ...
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(2016)Combinations of Ca 2+ channel inhibitors have been proposed as an effective means to prevent excess Ca 2+ flux and death of neurons and glia following neurotrauma in vivo. However, it is not yet known if beneficial outcomes ...
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(2017)Over two billion adults are overweight or obese and therefore at an increased risk of cardiometabolic syndrome (CMS). Obesity-related anthropometric traits genetically correlated with CMS may provide insight into CMS ...
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(2017)Methylmethacrylate is a prosthetic material commonly used for the reconstruction of large chest wall defects. We present the first reported case of delayed methylmethacrylate plate migration, which resulted in an aortic ...
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(2014)In 1945, a tax concession was introduced to compensate the residents of remote areas of Australia for the ‘uncongenial climatic conditions, isolation and high cost of living … in comparison with other parts of Australia’. ...
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(2014)Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a heterogeneous neurodevelopmental disorder of multifactorial origin. Today, ASD is generally not curable, although it is treatable to a varying degree to prevent worse outcomes. Some ...