{"code":200,"data":{"content":[{"id":"cstr:13913.11.micro.scipro.report","type":"CSTR","category":"11","title":"2010-2018年中国西南喀斯特地区特色微生物资源保护与利用策略研究报告","content":"依据项目取得的我国西南喀斯特地区大型真菌、地衣、植物内生菌、植物病原菌、功能性土壤有益微生物、溶洞洞穴和岩石微生物等各类微生物物种调查分析数据，总结项目取得的主要成果，明确微生物资源的总体状况，以及具有重要经济价值类群的种群规模、分布格局和濒危状况，提出本地区重要生物类群的资源保育、恢复方案和措施，为微生物资源的可持续利用提供指导。","tags":["喀斯特","微生物","保护","经济价值","可持续利用","生物学","微生物资源"],"year":2021,"ctime":1736905525517,"utime":1736906294162,"score":1.0,"highlight":{}},{"id":"cstr:00000.14.doi.1186.s13045-025-01660-y","type":"DOI","category":"14","title":"Global status and attributable risk factors of breast, cervical, ovarian, and uterine cancers from 1990 to 2021","tags":["Li Tianye","Wu Kongming","Lian Mengyi","Zhou Jianwei","He Qionghua","Lv Mingwei","Yi Ming","Zhang Haoxiang","Zhai Lingyun"],"year":2025,"ctime":1736906792924,"utime":1736907061049,"score":1.0,"highlight":{}},{"id":"cstr:00000.14.doi.1002.(sici)1096-8628(19990101)82:1<34::aid-ajmg7>3.0.co;2-q","type":"DOI","category":"14","title":"Deletion of the pseudoautosomal region in a male with a unique Y;13 translocation and short stature","tags":["Dowling Pat","Wasserman, Eitan","Saenger Paul","Wasserman Eitan","Dowling, Pat","Saenger, Paul","Heinrich Juan","Shanske, Alan","Ellison, Jay","Shanske Alan","Vuguin, Pat, 0000-0002-4982-0400","Vuguin Pat","Heinrich, Juan","Ellison Jay"],"year":2004,"ctime":1737566880483,"utime":1737566942070,"score":1.0,"highlight":{}},{"id":"cstr:00000.14.doi.12459.11.0120020909184.0234.v1.","type":"DOI","category":"14","title":"Error: DOI Not Found","tags":[],"ctime":1740120133534,"utime":1740120300191,"score":1.0,"highlight":{}},{"id":"cstr:17575.11.0120020909184.0234.v1","type":"CSTR","category":"11","title":"2010年全球森林资源评估主报告","content":"联合国粮农组织每隔5年开展全球森林资源评估（FRA）工作，定期对世界森林的管理和使用情况进行监控，并形成评估报告。可持续管理的森林提供必要的商品和服务，从而在可持续发展中起着极其重要的组成作用。最新且可靠的森林资源状态信息对支持林业和可持续发展的投资和政策决策至关重要。该数据为2010年的全球森林评估信息，报告包括了 森林所有权和经营权、建立森林和重新造林、林业就业等内容。报告为英文（中文）版本","tags":["森林所有权和经营权","建立森林和重新造林","林业就业","植物学","行业发展>林业经济数据"],"year":2023,"ctime":1740120230176,"utime":1740120516711,"score":1.0,"highlight":{}},{"id":"cstr:00000.14.doi.1121.1.2024779","type":"DOI","category":"14","title":"The importance of context on the realization of phonemes","content":"<jats:p>Linguists and speech researchers have formulated many rules describing the variability in the phonetic realization of spoken words. Using a data base of spoken sentences that has been phonetically transcribed (Lamel et al., “Speech database development: Design and analysis of the acoustic-phonetic corpus,” DARPA Speech Recognition Workshop, 1986), some of these rules are quantified by examining, the effect of different phonemic environments on the phonetic realization of spoken words relative to a canonical dictionary representation. Modifications are analyzed in terms of the general categories of insertion, deletion, substitution, or match, and in detail in terms of each type of modification. The different contexts are studied along many dimensions, including stress, foot position, part of syllable, and word-initial/word-final position. Representations for compactly describing the environmental contexts are also developed. Preliminary results suggest that the importance of each of the dimensions that can be used to specify a phoneme's context is phoneme-dependent. Additionally, the strength of the relationship between observed modifications and contexts vary across dimensions for each phoneme. [Work supported in part by DARPA.]</jats:p>","tags":["Chen Francine R."],"year":2005,"ctime":1740562776909,"utime":1740564021678,"score":1.0,"highlight":{}},{"id":"cstr:00000.14.doi.1103.physreva.75.043613","type":"DOI","category":"14","title":"Bosonic characters of atomic Cooper pairs across resonance","tags":["Pong Y. H.","Law C. K.","Law, C. K.","Pong, Y. H."],"year":2007,"ctime":1740557142102,"utime":1740566274089,"score":1.0,"highlight":{}},{"id":"cstr:00000.14.doi.1364.josaa.23.002578 10.1364.josaa.32.002407","type":"DOI","category":"14","title":"Convergence of the discrete dipole approximation I Theoretical analysis","tags":["Hoekstra Alfons G.","Maltsev Valeri P.","Yurkin Maxim A."],"year":2006,"ctime":1740570018498,"utime":1741316628160,"score":1.0,"highlight":{}},{"id":"cstr:00000.14.doi.57760.sciencedb.02924","type":"DOI","category":"14","title":"A dataset of desertification degree monitoring in Inner Mongolia from 2001 to 2021","content":"This dataset includes the distribution data of desertification degree in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region from 2001 to 2021. The dataset consists of 21 subsets in total. And each folder contains the annual data of four desertification climate types: semi-arid area, arid area, superarid area; subhumid area. The data type is shp, and the data volume is about 226MB.","tags":[],"year":2023,"ctime":1743058255158,"utime":1743058593613,"score":1.0,"highlight":{}},{"id":"cstr:00000.14.doi.1155.2020.5090193","type":"DOI","category":"14","title":"Effect of Task-Specific Training on Trunk Control and Balance in Patients with Subacute Stroke","content":"<jats:p>Objectives. Impairment of static and dynamic posture control is common after stroke. It is found to be a predictor and an essential component for balance, walking ability, and activities of daily living (ADL) outcomes. Studies investigating effect of physical therapy techniques with an aim to improve trunk function after stroke are limited. This study aimed at studying the effect of task-specific training on trunk control and balance in patients with subacute stroke. Methods. In this randomized controlled trail, thirty-four patients were alienated into two equal groups. The study group (n = 17) received task-specific training, and the control group (n = 17) received conventional physical therapy based on the neurodevelopmental technique. Task-specific training was applied through two phases with criteria of progression based on Chedoke–McMaster Stroke Assessment postural control stages. The interventions were applied in a dosage of 60 min per session, three times a week for ten weeks. Static and dynamic balance were measured by the trunk impairment scale (TIS), postural assessment scale (PAS), and functional reach test (FRT). Laser-guided digital goniometer was used to measure the trunk ranges of motions (ROM) as a secondary outcome. Results. Significant differences between the baseline and the follow-up measures including TIS, PAS, FRT, and trunk (ROM) were found in both groups (<jats:inline-formula>\n                     <math xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML\" id=\"M1\">\n                        <mi>P</mi>\n                        <mo>≤</mo>\n                        <mn>0.05</mn>\n                     </math>\n                  </jats:inline-formula>). In-between group comparison also showed significant differences between the results of both groups indicating more improvements among patients representing the study group. Conclusion. Task-specific training may be effective in improving the static and dynamic postural control and trunk ranges of motion among subacute stroke patients.</jats:p>","tags":["Khallaf, Mohamed E., 0000-0003-2335-1279","Khallaf Mohamed E."],"year":2020,"ctime":1743667216772,"utime":1743667311664,"score":1.0,"highlight":{}}],"pageable":{"sort":{"sorted":false,"unsorted":true,"empty":true},"offset":0,"pageNumber":0,"pageSize":10,"paged":true,"unpaged":false},"last":false,"totalPages":19,"totalElements":184,"size":10,"number":0,"sort":{"sorted":false,"unsorted":true,"empty":true},"first":true,"numberOfElements":10,"empty":false}}