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Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide Inhibitors and Cardiovascular Events in Patients With Migraine: A Retrospective, Observational Cohort Study. [PDF]

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Lusk JB   +9 more
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Compositional distributions in multicomponent aggregation

Chemical Engineering Science, 2008
Abstract We consider the granulation of two components, a “solute” (the component of interest) and an excipient. We specifically focus on cases such that the aggregation kernel is independent of the composition of the aggregating granules. In this case, theory predicts that the distribution of components is a Gaussian function such that the mean ...
K. Lee, T. Kim, P. Rajniak, T. Matsoukas
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Polycrystals, Composites and Aggregates

1999
This chapter covers mixtures which are not homogeneous. In a polycrystalline specimen of a single component only the orientation of the crystallites varies, while in composites and aggregates there are also two or more distinct components forming a mosaic throughout the solid.
T. H. K. Barron, G. K. White
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On aggregate composite indicators

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2017
In this paper it is shown that the unweighted arithmetic average is the theoretically consistent scheme to aggregate composite indicators, derived from the benefit-of-the-doubt model, across decision-making units.
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Scattering enhancement in colloidal metal–organic composite aggregates

Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 2012
Abstract In analogy to metal nanocomposites, the investigated hybrid organic–inorganic aggregates induce an enhancement of the scattered light. To explain the observed broadening of the absorption band and the wavelength dependence of the scattering, the systems can be considered as a nanoparticle composite.
Villari V   +8 more
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Aggregation, aggregate composition, and dynamics in aqueous sodium cholate solutions

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 1980
The translational mobility of aggregates formed in aqueous sodium cholate solutions was obtained from the self-diffusion coefficient of solubilized decanol, which was determined using the capillary tube method with radioactive labeling. Combining these results with the self-diffusion coefficients of cholate ions, sodium ions, and water molecules the ...
Björn Lindman   +4 more
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