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Complementing the US Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System With Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting From Social Media: Comparative Analysis [PDF]
Zeyun Zhou, Kyle E. Hultgren
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Graded refractive index (GRI) structures are prepared from the layer‐by‐layer spray coating of the mesoporous SiO2 nanoparticles, showing high solar transparency and thermal emissivity. Under outdoor conditions, after 50 days, the GRI‐coated photovoltaics show on average 6.65 ± 1.48 °C lower than that of the non‐coated references, maintaining 80.9 ± 8 ...
Heesuk Jung+14 more
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A realworld pharmacovigilance study of trazodone based on the FDA adverse event reporting system. [PDF]
Yu Y, Sun X, Hao L, Zhang X, Guo Y.
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PNS2 EXISTENCE OF NOTORIETY BIAS IN FDA ADVERSE EVENT REPORTING SYSTEM (FAERS) DATABASE AND ITS IMPACT ON SIGNAL STRENGTH [PDF]
N. Ravindra Reddy+5 more
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Bioresorbable and Wireless Rechargeable Implanted Na‐ion Battery for Temporary Medical Devices
An all‐solid‐state bioresorbable Na‐ion battery is developed, composed entirely of bio‐eliminable materials. In vivo and ex vivo tests confirmed harmless disintegration of this implanted battery. Lifetime of the implanted battery can be precisely controlled by adjusting the dissolvable encapsulation layer's thickness.
Vedi Kuyil Azhagan Muniraj+8 more
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A materials and device design concept that comprises a self‐assembled ultra‐thin epitaxial ion‐transporting layer, an amorphous oxide overcoat oxygen‐blocking layer, and a partial filament formed during an electroforming step is proposed for low‐current multilevel resistive switching devices.
Ming Xiao+17 more
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A real-world disproportionality analysis of FDA adverse event reporting system (FAERS) events for lecanemab. [PDF]
Yan L, Zhang L, Xu Z, Luo Z.
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Wetting of Surface Grafted Hydrophilic‐b‐Hydrophobic Block Copolymer Brushes
The wetting properties of surface grafted diblock copolymer brushes are influenced by the thickness of the hydrophilic bottom block and the hydrophobic top block. The surface adapts in presence of water and the contact angles of the bottom block shine through. Abstract The wetting of diblock copolymer brushes by water is studied.
Benjamin Leibauer+7 more
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