You then leave this dial be, and, still pulling the shackle, try the next dial, and so on. This way, you will need to make at most 50 turns to get the combination right, less than a minute.What you just did was an exercise in group theory. You, incrementally, identified subgroups ...
www.nature.com/boneres REVIEW ARTICLE The Chinese skeleton: insights into microstructure that help to explain the epidemiology of fracture Elaine Cong and Marcella D Walker Osteoporotic fractures are a major public health problem worldwide, but incidence varies greatly across racial groups and ...
subjects had to have on the aforementioned test a score equal to or above the B1 level in English. All subjects had normal hearing and normal or corrected to normal vision. One subject could not complete the experiment due to health issues and her data was therefore excluded from the analysis...
Using functional MRI, structural MRI, and diffusion tensor imaging, these investigators identified associations between these subgroups and emotional responses, white matter connectivity, and brain volume (e.g., increased hippocampal and nucleus accumbens volume in individuals with greater abundance ...
(i.e.,n = 381) that were matched to each of our patient groups on age, sex, T1 QA, and T1 signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). This procedure yielded two independent subgroups of HCs. Then, we estimated group-level deviations from normative neurodevelopment by calculating regional Cohen’sd...
Osteoporotic fractures are a major public health problem worldwide, but incidence varies greatly across racial groups and geographic regions. Recent work suggests that the incidence of osteoporotic fracture is rising among Asian populations. Studies comparing areal bone mineral density and fracture across ...
The elderly and patients with several comorbidities experience more severe cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) than healthy patients without underlying medical conditions. However, it is unclear why these people are prone to developing alveolar pneumonia, rapid exacerbations, and death. Therefor...