This article was originally published with the title “ The Origins of Facial Expressions ” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 213 No. 4 (October 1965), p. 88 doi:10.1038 ...
Additional subtypes of myositis can be defined by the presence of myositis-specific autoantibodies (MSAs). The purpose of this study was to define unique gene expression profiles in muscle biopsies ...
Facial nerve paralysis describes weakness in the muscles on one or both sides of your face that causes an inability to smile, blink, or control other facial movements. It happens when the facial nerve ...
Gerry Baker is Editor at Large of The Wall Street Journal. His weekly column for the editorial page, “Free Expression,” appears in The Wall Street Journal each Tuesday. Mr. Baker is also host ...
It is about "rapid facial mimicry"—the simple phenomenon that imitating the facial expression of another animal facilitates social interaction. Smiling in response to a smile or frowning in ...
How organisms display many different biochemical, physiological processes through genes expression and regulatory mechanisms affecting muscle growth is a central issue in growth and development. In ...
A type of positional embedding that is very effective when working with attention networks on multi-dimensional data, or for language models in general.
Clinical examination was normal in most patients, muscle hypertrophy was present in 24% and mild muscle wasting and weakness were seen only in patients over 40 years of age and was limited to shoulder ...
"People are always like, 'Oh, you've got muscles, therefore you must be fit.' I can tell you, for free, they're for decorative purposes at best," an influencer said in a TikTok with nearly 200,000 ...
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