Graham Caithness, Rieko Osu, Paul M. Bays, Henry W. Chase et al.
An influential idea in human motor learning is that there is a consolidation period during which motor memories are transformed from a fragile to a permanent state, no longer susceptible to interference from new learning. The evidence supporting this idea comes from studies showing that the motor me...
Antonio Leidi, Flora Koegler, Roxane Dumont, Richard Dubos et al.
BACKGROUND: Serological assays detecting anti-severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) antibodies are being widely deployed in studies and clinical practice. However, the duration and effectiveness of the protection conferred by the immune response remains to be assessed in popul...
Commonwealth Secretariat, Yurendra Basnett, Selim Raihan, Leena Srivastava et al.
Background 1 1.2 About this volume 3 1.2.1 Chapters in the volume 4 1.3 Taking forward South Asian integration: An agenda for immediate action 9 1.3.1 Harmonise real barriers to trade 9 1.3.2 Promote regional value chains for goods and services 1.3.3 Create a common, regional market for services 1.3...
Md. Yousuf Gazi, Thomas Fellowes, Ratneel Deo, Ana Paula da Silva et al.
Sandy beaches in estuaries and bays (BEBs) are common globally and their existence relies on the complex interactions of regional and local waves, limited sediment input, tidal dynamics, and human interventions. BEB morphodynamics are poorly defined with only a few studies attempting to qualitativel...
Md. Yousuf Gazi, Ana Paula da Silva, Villacieros-Robineau Nicolas, Thomas Fellowes et al.
Sandy beaches in estuaries and bays (BEBs) are unique geomorphic features on the coasts of many of the world's megacities. They exist under various settings and act as dynamic interfaces that influence hydrodynamics, sediment transport, and shoreline stability. Here, we investigate various beach pro...