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Acute Otitis Media in Patients with Bronchiolitis. • 520 [PDF]
Marcelo A. Andrade+4 more
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This study presents the development of large‐scale (15 cm2) cartilage constructs with anisotropic mechanical properties using melt electrowritten (MEW) microfiber reinforced cell‐laden gelatin methacryloyl (gelMA). These constructs mimic the mechanical behavior of native cartilage, providing a suitable environment for Articular Cartilage ...
Lennard Spauwen+5 more
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Designing an engineering material that simultaneously promotes the growth of beneficial biological cells while eliminating harmful bacteria is often challenging. However, this study presents a unique carbon coating by manufacturing design capable of achieving both functions, demonstrating strong potential for various applications, including medical ...
Abdul Wasy Zia+8 more
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A NEW PEPTIDE ANTIBIOTIC COMPLEX S-520. IV
JUN''ICHI SHOJI, RYUJI SAKAZAKI
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A mechanically active OsteoChondral Unit (OCU)‐on‐Chip platform mimicking the OCU's functional anatomy and the strain gradient across the osteochondral interface is presented. Upon compartment‐specific hyperphysiological compression, the model replicates mechanisms observed in osteoarthritis (OA) progression, such as calcium crystal accumulation ...
Andrea Mainardi+10 more
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A STUDY OF 520 CASES OF FRACTURES OF THE STCULL
John A. McCreery, Frank B. Berry
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Idler-resonant femtosecond optical parametric oscillator with high mid-infra-red beam quality
We report an idler-resonant femtosecond optical parametric oscillator (OPO) with average output power of 520 mW, repetition-rate of 80 MHz, pulse duration of 90 fs and nearly diffraction-limited beam quality at ~2.4 ...
Price, J.H.V.+3 more
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A NEW PEPTIDE ANTIBIOTIC COMPLEX S-520. II
JUN''ICHI SHOJI, RYUJI SAKAZAKI
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THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF OIL SHALES IN THE TEMPERATURE REGION 520–300 °C [PDF]
I Bljahhina, K Urov
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