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The rate of biological evolution depends on the fixation probability and on the fixation time of new mutants. Intensive research has focused on identifying population structures that augment the fixation probability of advantageous mutants. But these amplifiers of natural selection typically increase fixation time. Here we study population structures that achieve a tradeoff between fixation probability and time. First, we show that no amplifiers can have an asymptotically lower absorption time than the well-mixed population. Then we design population structures that substantially augment the fixation probability with just a minor increase in fixation time. Finally, we show that those structures enable higher effective rate of evolution than the well-mixed population provided that the rate of generating advantageous mutants is relatively low. Our work sheds light on how population structure affects the rate of evolution. Moreover, our structures could be useful for lab-based, medical, or industrial applications of evolutionary optimization.
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Proc Inst Mech Eng H
September 2025
IDMEC, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal.
Low back pain is estimated to affect more than 70% of the population. Recently, interspinous posterior devices are gaining attention as a less invasive alternative to the traditional pedicle screw systems. However, since most of these devices are not suitable for the L5-S1 segment, the goals for this study are to design a tailored fixation system for the L5-S1 level and to study its effects on the degenerated spine.
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September 2025
Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2531-5976.
Objectives: To investigate post-operative opioid use, functionality, and overall survival following internal fixation for pathologic or impending fractures at 3 and 6 months.
Background: Pathologic and impending fractures commonly occur in the proximal femur, and patients may be prescribed opioids prior to surgery and often require opioids for post-operative pain relief. This study compared post-operative opiate usage and ambulatory functional status in patients with impending versus pathologic fractures in the proximal femur.
Bone Joint J
September 2025
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Korea University Anam Hospital, Seoul, South Korea.
Aims: Inferior positioning of the calcar screw is important in the purchase of medial screws when treating proximal humeral fractures with a locking plate. However, the impact of the overall trajectory of the calcar screw has not been investigated. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the failure of a calcar screw to purchase both proximal and distal fragments would contribute to an increased risk of failure of fixation in these patients.
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September 2025
Norwegian Arthroplasty Register, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway.
Aims: Periprosthetic femoral fracture (PPFF) is a major complication following hip arthroplasty. This study examined the influence of femoral component design and fixation method on the risk of reoperation for PPFF.
Methods: We analyzed data on femoral component type use for primary hip arthroplasty stems reported to the Norwegian Arthroplasty Register and the Norwegian Hip Fracture Register from 1 January 2005 to 31 December 2023.
BMC Psychiatry
August 2025
NHC Key Laboratory of Mental Health (Peking University), Peking University Sixth Hospital, Peking University Institute of Mental Health, National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders (Peking University Sixth Hospital), No.51 Huayuan North Road, Haidian District, Beijing, 100191, P. R. China
Purpose: Exploratory eye movement (EEM) parameters, such as the number of eye fixations (NEF), the responsive search score (RSS), and the discriminant index (D score), serve as reliable biomarkers unaffected by medication or disease progression. However, the diagnostic accuracy of these parameters remains uncertain due to inconsistent thresholds and limited validation in small-sample studies. This study aimed to explore reliable diagnostic thresholds for NEF, RSS and D score values for clinical use.
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