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Biomechanical and Bio-Inspired Perspectives on Root Amputation in Maxillary Molars: An FEA Study. [PDF]
Küçük Keleş Ö, Eraslan Ö.
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Archiving Futurity Within the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women's Crisis
ABSTRACT In this article, we examine how settler colonization and gendered violence against Indigenous women are remembered and recorded in two archival registers: 18th‐century records from the Massachusetts Archives Collection (MAC) and a 21st‐century corpus of posts using the hashtag MMIW (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women) on X (formerly Twitter)
Lindsay Martel Montgomery +2 more
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Prognostic role of HALP score, CRP/albumin ratio and CALLY index in diabetic foot ulcer-related major amputations. [PDF]
Keskinkılıç Yağız B +3 more
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Summary Introduction Major lower extremity amputations occurring secondary to vascular disease remain prevalent worldwide. Pain surrounding these procedures is complex, multifactorial and associated with poor functional and psychosocial outcomes. The evidence base informing pain management approaches in major lower extremity amputations remain largely ...
Thanapon Ekkunagul +81 more
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Experiences of coping with and adjusting to phantom limb pain: An interpretative phenomenological analysis. [PDF]
Packham A, Smith M, Gerrard K, Murray C.
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Abstract The increased reliance on remote warfare by US‐led military coalitions presents us with questions of “what war is” and “how to know about war” in the 21st century. In this article we substantiate calls for an embodied epistemology of war by introducing a transdisciplinary research agenda to investigate the temporal and spatial civilian harm ...
Lauren Gould +3 more
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Clinical Severity and Systemic Inflammatory Indices as Predictors of In-Hospital Mortality After Limb Amputation a Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
Namitokov A +9 more
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Invasive and non‐invasive functional electrical stimulation (FES) is a well‐established method to partially restore function after paralysis and deliver sensory feedback after amputation. This work summarizes the current state‐of‐the‐art of FES for restoring function, supporting rehabilitation therapy, and assistive devices.
Thomas Stieglitz +3 more
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Single Vessel Microvascular Replantation of a Partially Amputated Auricle in a Paediatric Patient. [PDF]
Franchi T, Jensen O, Kalliainen LK.
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