DECREASED FRONTO-PARIETAL AND INCREASED DEFAULT MODE NETWORK ACTIVATION IS ASSOCIATED WITH SUBTLE COGNITIVE DEFICITS IN ELDERLY CONTROLS

Decreased Fronto-Parietal and Increased Default Mode Network Activation is Associated with Subtle Cognitive Deficits in Elderly Controls

Background: Cognitive functions progressively deteriorate during aging and neurodegenerative diseases.The present study aims at investigating differences in working memory performance as well as functional brain changes during the earliest stages of cognitive decline in health elderly individuals.Methods: 62 elderly individuals (41 females), includ

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copyright Detection and Prevention in Additive Manufacturing Based on Unique Identification of Optical Fingerprints of Printed Structures

Printed Electronics (PE) based on additive manufacturing has a rapidly growing market.Due to large feature sizes and reduced complexity of PE applications compared to silicon counterparts, they are more prone to counterfeiting.Common solutions to detect counterfeiting insert watermarks or extract unique fingerprints based on (irreproducible) proces

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Digital Compositing Dalam Film Animasi 3 Dimensi

Animation is a technique mostly used in the film world.Nowadays it is growing intechnical animation creation.Animation has evolved from 2D animation to the nextstage in lycogel the new form, more realistic and interesting, that is the 3D animation.With thedevelopment of existing technology, the 3D animation is more amazing for the audience,especial

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Mutations in HYAL2, Encoding Hyaluronidase 2, Cause a Syndrome of Orofacial Clefting and Cor Triatriatum Sinister in Humans and Mice.

Orofacial clefting is amongst the most common of birth defects, with both genetic and environmental components.Although numerous studies have been undertaken to investigate the complexities of the genetic etiology of this heterogeneous condition, this factor remains incompletely understood.Here, we describe mutations in the HYAL2 gene as a cause of

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