How do particles move in a compressional (longitudinal) wave? Is tsunami a transverse or longitudinal wave? Why are longitudinal waves called primary waves? What is a real life example of a mechanical wave? Why are longitudinal waves called secondary waves? What are the characteristics of light ...
Longitudinal Wave In subject area: Earth and Planetary Sciences A longitudinal wave, also known as P waves, refers to waves in which the direction of propagation aligns with the direction of vibration of the medium. These waves are responsible for the intense sounds heard during major earthquakes...
We previously identified 73 participants with CHIP at wave 1 through whole-genome sequencing (WGS)18. Here, we used a targeted error-corrected sequencing approach using a 75-gene panel (ArcherDX/Invitae) to assess longitudinal changes in VAFs and clonal evolution over 21 years across both LBC...
Clinically, flow-mediated vasodilation (FMD) measurements have been used as a method to assess endothelial function in populations16. The lower the FMD value is, the worse the vascular endothelial function. Brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) is the velocity at which a pulse wave travels ...
Given the evidence for the association of MDD and suicide ideation, and the high level of comorbidity of for example anxiety and personality disorders with MDD, we hypothesize that after controlling for other psychiatric disorders, MDD will have the strongest association with suicide ideation at follo...
With a 3-year, 4-wave longitudinal, richly phenotyped observational study among offspring of parents with and without mood disorders, the Mood and Resilience in Offspring (MARIO) project aims to examine patterns of mood symptom development and resilience in high-risk offspring compared to control ...
At each evaluation wave, participants were invited to participate in a face-to-face interview and trained interviewers collected the data through structured questionnaires with information about sociodemographic conditions, health status, lifestyle, and objective anthropometric measures. There were included ...
for example by investigating whether immune processes involved in asthma or respiratory complications influence long COVID development. Findings for overweight/obesity were suggestive of an increased risk, again helping to resolve some previous uncertainty5,18,21,26. No other cardio-metabolic risk factors...
In this longitudinal study of nearly one billion internet users, we found synchronous increases in COVID-19 related searches during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent local outbreaks, irrespective of the location and severity of each outbreak. The most precipitous increase ...
For example, sexual minority youths are often heavily influenced by their peers and family environments, which can either mitigate or exacerbate broader social stigma related to their sexual identity (Goldbach & Gibbs, 2017; Sisk & Gee, 2022). Similarly, younger individuals, who may have fewer ...