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Aboriginal people and Australian football in the nineteenth century : they did not come from nowhere
Roy Hay
Aboriginal people and Australian football in the nineteenth century : they did not come from nowhere
Neurochemical and neuroanatomical plasticity following memory training and yoga interventions in older adults with mild cognitive impairment
H Yang, A M Leaver, P Siddarth, P Paholpak, L Ercoli, N M St. Cyr, Harris Eyre, K L Narr, D S Khalsa & H Lavretsky
Behavioral interventions are becoming increasingly popular approaches to ameliorate age-related cognitive decline, but their underlying neurobiological mechanisms and clinical efficiency have not been fully elucidated. The present study explored brain plasticity associated with two behavioral interventions, memory enhancement training (MET) and a mind-body practice (yogic meditation), in healthy seniors with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) using structural magnetic resonance imaging (s-MRI) and proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS). Senior participants (age =55 years) with MCI were randomized...
Zero Trust: The What, How, Why, and When
Malcolm Shore, S Zeadally & A Keshariya
Trust is a critical characteristic of computer systems, but the traditional approach of evaluating systems has failed to deliver the required levels of confidence. We review the emerging zero trust paradigm and propose a new set of zero trust tenets and an enhanced zero trust model.
Diabetes Peer Support in Australia A National Survey
Jessica Browne, Andrea Bennet, Jennifer A Halliday, Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott & Jane Speight
Peer support provides the opportunity for people with diabetes to share their knowledge, experience, emotions, ideas and concerns with one another, effectively supplementing the knowledge and expertise offered by health professionals.
Mutoscopic
Adrian Bruch & Lienors Torre
The Mutoscope Installation is the model for the Mutoscope figure, instead of a camera we have a Mutoscope device with images of celebrities and non-celebrities morphed together.
Religion and populism: the Aksi 212 movement in Indonesia
Ismet Fanany & Rebecca Fanany
Religion and populism: the Aksi 212 movement in Indonesia
Corrosion monitoring under disbonded coatings
Bob Varela, Mike Yongjun Tan, Maria Forsyth & Bruce Hinton
Localized corrosion can occur under disbonded coatings threatening the safe operation of industry infrastructures such as underground oil and gas pipelines. Currently the assessment of localised corrosion under coating defects is a major technical challenge. The application of corrosion probes to monitor corrosion under disbonded coating also remains a difficulty. This paper presents a new corrosion sensor concept capable of electrochemically measuring corrosion rates under disbonded coatings on cathodically protected structures such as energy pipelines....
A comparison of non-magnetic and magnetic beads for measuring IgG antibodies against Plasmodium vivax antigens in a multiplexed bead-based assay using Luminex technology (Bio-Plex 200 or MAGPIX)
R Mazhari, J Brewster, R Fong, C Bourke, Zoe Liu, E Takashima, T Tsuboi, W H Tham, M Harbers, C Chitnis, J Healer, M Ome-Kaius, J Sattabongkot, J Kazura, L J Robinson, C King, I Mueller & R J Longley
Multiplexed bead-based assays that use Luminex® xMAP® technology have become popular for measuring antibodies against proteins of interest in many fields, including malaria and more recently SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19. There are currently two formats that are widely used: non-magnetic beads or magnetic beads. Data are lacking regarding the comparability of results obtained using these two types of beads, and for assays run on different instruments. Whilst non-magnetic beads can only be run on flow-based instruments (such as...
A comparison of non-magnetic and magnetic beads for measuring IgG antibodies against Plasmodium vivax antigens in a multiplexed bead-based assay using Luminex technology (Bio-Plex 200 or MAGPIX)
R Mazhari, J Brewster, R Fong, C Bourke, Zoe Liu, E Takashima, T Tsuboi, W H Tham, M Harbers, C Chitnis, J Healer, M Ome-Kaius, J Sattabongkot, J Kazura, L J Robinson, C King, I Mueller & R J Longley
Multiplexed bead-based assays that use Luminex® xMAP® technology have become popular for measuring antibodies against proteins of interest in many fields, including malaria and more recently SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19. There are currently two formats that are widely used: non-magnetic beads or magnetic beads. Data are lacking regarding the comparability of results obtained using these two types of beads, and for assays run on different instruments. Whilst non-magnetic beads can only be run on flow-based instruments (such as...
Political Leadership
Kristijan Mirkovski
Poliical leadership project data: Political leaders' tweets and Oxford and Google data.
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Deakin University34
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Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University2
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Sun Yat-sen University2
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Zhejiang University2
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Lanzhou Veterinary Research Institute2
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Zunyi Medical University2
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Jilin University2
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Xuan Wu Hospital of the Capital Medical University2
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Air Force Medical University2
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Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center2