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We investigated the impact of major aging mechanisms of the arterial system and cardiac function on brain hemodynamics. Our findings suggest that aging has a significant impact on heart-aorta-brain coupling through changes in both arterial stiffening and left ventricle (LV) contractility. Understanding the underlying physical mechanisms involved here can potentially be a key step for developing more effective therapeutic strategies that can mitigate the contributions of abnormal LV-arterial coupling toward neurodegenerative diseases and dementia.more » « less
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Woods, Adrienne D.; Gerasimova, Daria; Van Dusen, Ben; Nissen, Jayson; Bainter, Sierra; Uzdavines, Alex; Davis‐Kean, Pamela E.; Halvorson, Max; King, Kevin M.; Logan, Jessica A.; et al (, Infant and Child Development)A common challenge in developmental research is the amount of incomplete and missing data that occurs from respondents failing to complete tasks or questionnaires, as well as from disengaging from the study (i.e., attrition). This missingness can lead to biases in parameter estimates and, hence, in the interpretation of findings. These biases can be addressed through statistical techniques that adjust for missing data, such as multiple imputation. Although multiple imputation is highly effective, it has not been widely adopted by developmental scientists given barriers such as lack of training or misconceptions about imputation methods. Utilizing default methods within statistical software programs like listwise deletion is common but may introduce additional bias. This manuscript is intended to provide practical guidelines for developmental researchers to follow when examining their data for missingness, making decisions about how to handle that missingness and reporting the extent of missing data biases and specific multiple imputation procedures in publications.more » « less
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Upland and in-stream controls on baseflow nutrient dynamics in tile-drained agroecosystem watershedsFord, William I.; King, Kevin; Williams, Mark R. (, Journal of Hydrology)
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