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Connectivity maps and color maps of within-group analysis of the tDCS intervention.
Published 2024“…Data represent the delta-value of the mean oscillation of the frequency band from pre- to post-treatment in each brain region. (A) The maps demonstrate decreased connectivity between the left ACC and right INS in the HB-a-tDCS on DLPFC group in the delta frequency band in EO condition which present moderated effect size (Cohen’s d = 0.70). …”
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Published 2024“…Additionally, we observed a decrease in muscle mass (hidden sarcopenia) in 79.7% in patients with a normal BMI. …”
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Published 2024“…Additionally, we observed a decrease in muscle mass (hidden sarcopenia) in 79.7% in patients with a normal BMI. …”
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Numerical simulation scheme.
Published 2025“…Nevertheless, under the same ‘gnawing’ damage effect, augmenting joint roughness weakens the mechanical properties of the rock bridge, and as roughness increases, the shear strength decreases. For example, at a joint inclination of 30°, the shear strength increases by 20.1% as the JRC (Joint Roughness Coefficient) increases from 0 to 5. …”
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Minimum data set.
Published 2025“…Nevertheless, under the same ‘gnawing’ damage effect, augmenting joint roughness weakens the mechanical properties of the rock bridge, and as roughness increases, the shear strength decreases. For example, at a joint inclination of 30°, the shear strength increases by 20.1% as the JRC (Joint Roughness Coefficient) increases from 0 to 5. …”