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    The starry night

    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 21, 2024
    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 21, 2024

    The Most Famous Work of Vincent van Gogh: “The Starry Night” Vincent van Gogh’s The …

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    The Scream

    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 21, 2024
    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 21, 2024

    Edvard Munch’s most iconic painting, The Scream, created in 1893, captures an intense emotional experience …

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  • Steric Hindrance-Induced Amorphous Lithium Sulfide Deposition Accelerates Sulfur Redox Kinetics in Lithium-Sulfur Batteries
    Mechanisms of Steric Hindrance in Lithium Sulfide The study of steric hindrance in lithium sulfide…
  • A perspective on NiCo2O4-based photocatalysts: from fundamentals, modification strategies to applications
    Overview of NiCo2O4 Photocatalysts NiCo2O4, a compound composed of nickel and cobalt oxides, has gained…
  • Research Progress on BDNF and Depression
    Understanding BDNF’s Role in Depression Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a protein that plays a…
  • Acute Changes in Sleep Stages Following Concussion in Collegiate Athletes: A Pilot Study
    Study Overview This pilot study investigates the immediate effects of concussion on the sleep patterns…
  • Changes in Coping Skills Throughout Concussion Recovery in College-Aged Individuals
    Coping Skills Assessment The evaluation of coping skills among college-aged individuals recovering from concussions is…

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  • Acute Changes in Sleep Stages Following Concussion in Collegiate Athletes: A Pilot Study
    CONCLUSION: Acutely following concussion, individuals may demonstrate changes in sleep stages. Our results suggest that time spent in different stages of sleep may be a potential mechanism underlying recovery from concussion. Our results provide an important step in using wearable sensors to better understand sleep disturbances following concussion to help mitigate risk of a prolonged […]
  • Changes in Coping Skills Throughout Concussion Recovery in College-Aged Individuals
    CONCLUSIONS: Only coping-related concentration skills from the ACSI-28 are impaired during the acute stage of concussion recovery but improve by the FMC visit. Other coping skills associated with the ACSI-28 remain unaffected throughout concussion recovery in college-aged individuals.
  • Associations of Tackling Characteristics, Player Position, and Head Contact Risk During Game Play in College Football
    CONCLUSIONS: Tackling techniques are associated with head contact risk, and by extension, player safety. BLINDED, who have a longstanding policy of practicing without player-on-player tackling, showed reduced use of high-risk tackling techniques.
  • Lowering the maximum legal tackle height in Scottish community women's rugby: an injury surveillance and video analysis study across two seasons
    CONCLUSION: Lowering the maximum tackle height to below the base of the sternum showed a reduction in red-zone contacts, head-to-head proximity and head-to-shoulder contact for the tackler and ball-carrier. There were no significant differences in concussion rates in the present study, and the limitations surrounding the small sample of injuries highlight the need for further […]
  • Correction: Cerebral Haemodynamic Assessment Following Sport-related Concussion (Mild Traumatic Brain Injury) in Youth and Amateur Rugby Union Players
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