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ABSTRACT Background Previous exposure to hepatitis B virus (HBV) may influence the risk of developing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and other liver‐related events (LRE), in particular in patients after HCV cure. Previous studies were not conclusive and there are only few large studies on this topic from Europe. Methods We analysed clinical endpoints (≥
Laura Muana Wilhelm +10 more
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Solid‐Like yet Reconfigurable 3D‐Printed Liquid Tubular Wires From Nonconductive Molecules
This work shatters the current reliance of liquid electronics on intrinsically conductive materials by introducing a novel interfacial redox strategy that transforms non‐conductive molecules into high‐performance, 3D liquid tubular wires with solid‐like electrical properties and exceptional reconfigurability. It opens a vast design space for all‐liquid
Yuchen Fu +6 more
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Abstract Introduction: Metaplastic carcinoma (MCa) is a rare and aggressive subtype of invasive breast carcinoma exhibiting epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) where tumor of epithelial origin manifests differentiation into non-glandular, mesenchymal phenotypes such as spindloid, chondroid or osseous components. Acquisition of EMT
Nazia Riaz +3 more
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Super postmodern : the influence of Japanese popular culture on Philippine contemporary visual arts [PDF]
Thesis (Ph. D. in Art)--University of Tsukuba, (A), no.
Fondevilla Herbeth Lim
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ABSTRACT Background Chronic pain is a widespread condition with significant individual and societal impact. Overweight has been associated with a higher risk of chronic pain, whereas physical activity may act as a protective factor. The aim of this study was to investigate whether physical activity and BMI interact in their association with chronic ...
Julie Mundt +3 more
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Ruthenium and hafnium abundances in giant and dwarf barium stars
We present abundances for Ru and Hf, compare them to abundances of other heavy elements, and discuss the problems found in determining Ru and Hf abundances with laboratory gf-values in the spectra of barium stars.
Allen +31 more
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The atomic structure of human dystrophin spectrin‐like repeat 24
The atomic structure of human dystrophin spectrin‐like repeat 24 was determined at 2.14 Å resolution.The structure of spectrin‐like repeat 24 of human dystrophin was determined at 2.5 Å effective resolution. The structure exhibits a three‐helix bundle fold, common to all spectrin‐repeat family members, and shares a high degree of homology with existing
Oakley Streeter +6 more
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We provide a framework for extending commonly used integrated population models to a metapopulation framework for testing novel ecological hypotheses about how changing environmental conditions within and among subpopulations drive changes in animal abundance.
Alexander R. Schindler +5 more
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Who Is Eating the Outflow?: High-Angular Resolution Study of an Intermediate-Mass Protostar in L1206
Up to now only a few intermediate-mass molecular outflows have been studied with enough high-angular resolution. The aim of this work is to study in detail the intermediate-mass YSO IRAS 22272+6358A, which is embedded in L1206, and its molecular outflow,
André +59 more
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Florzolotau (18F) retention is linked to neuropsychological performance in tauopathy
Abstract INTRODUCTION Florzolotau (18F) positron emission tomography visualizes three‐ and four‐repeat tau isoforms. We aimed to evaluate correlation of tau tracer retention with neuropsychological performance across the Alzheimer's disease (AD) continuum and non‐AD tauopathies.
Atsushi Shimizu +24 more
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