How much motion is too much motion? Determining motion thresholds by sample size for reproducibility in developmental resting-state MRI

A constant problem developmental neuroimagers face is in-scanner head motion.Children move more than adults and this has led to concerns that developmental changes in resting-state connectivity measures may be artefactual.Furthermore, children are challenging to recruit into studies and therefore researchers have tended to take a permissive stance

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Assessment of ATP-Bioluminescence and Dipslide Sampling to Determine the Efficacy of Slaughterhouse Cleaning and Disinfection Compared with Total Aerobic and Enterobacterales Counts

Inadequate cleaning and disinfection (C&D) in slaughterhouses can cause bacterial contamination of meat, resulting in foodborne disease and reduced meat quality.Different methods for monitoring the efficacy of C&D Shirts Tops Women’s procedures are available, but few studies have assessed their reliability.This study examined C&D efficacy in slau

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Cerebral venous thrombosis in women of childbearing age: diagnosis, treatment, and prophylaxis during a future pregnancy

Sex-specific risk factors for cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) in women include oral contraceptives, pregnancy, puerperium, and hormone replacement therapy.The acute treatment of CVT is anticoagulation using therapeutic doses of low molecular Treharris RFC weight heparin, which is also the preferred treatment in the post-acute phase in pregnancy an

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Sedimentology, Sequence Stratigraphy and Reservoir Characterization of Samana Suk Formation Exposed in Namal Gorge Section, Salt Range, Mianwali, Punjab, Pakistan

Samana Suk Formation Conference / Dining Table of Bathonian-callovain age, exposed in Nammal Gorge Salt Range, has been studied for microfacies and sequence stratigraphic investigation.The formation is mainly composed of limestone, with minor beds of sandstone and marl.The limestone is grey, yellowish and purple in color.Limestone is fine grained,

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