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INFLUENCE OF ANALGESICS ON PAIN INTENSITY DURING LABOR [PDF]
Carl T. Javert, James D. Hardy
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This study introduces a strategy for engineering heterogeneous surface and bulk structures within a single material, termed phase‐separation and underwater reconfiguration‐enhanced (PURE) elastomers. These elastomers combine high bulk elasticity with enhanced immunocompatibility at the surface.
Xianchi Zhou+10 more
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THE ASSESSMENT OF ANALGESIC ACTIVITY IN NEW SYNTHETIC DRUGS [PDF]
R. H. Thorp
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Advances in Medical Devices for Augmented Acupuncture Therapy
Traditional acupuncture therapy faces several challenges in clinical applications, such as complex operation procedures and prolonged therapeutic periods. By incorporating physical stimulations and drug delivery technologies, engineered acupuncture needles (EANs) can enhance therapeutic efficacy, improve patient compliance, as well as mitigate ...
Ruisi Cai+7 more
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ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION IN STUDYING ADDICTION TO THE NEWER SYNTHETIC ANALGESICS [PDF]
M.H. SEEVERS
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Immune‐stealth implantable electronics are developed using cell‐repellent interfaces created by multiphoton ablation lithography, which is the first research applying topographical cues on electronic devices. Laser‐patterned micro‐grooves and nano‐islands on ultrathin films can reduce immune cell adhesion to as low as 5%.
Hyunseon Seo+16 more
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CHLORPROMAZINE (“LARGACTIL”) AS AN ANALGESIC IN LABOUR [PDF]
David W. Savage
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High‐Density Flexible Neural Implants with Submicron Feedline Resolution
Optimization of microfabrication methods using optical contact lithography (OCL) and electron beam lithography (EBL) enables the fabrication of 64‐channel, high‐density, parylene‐C‐based intracortical implants with submicron feedlines as narrow as 400 and 50 nm, respectively.
Lina Koschinski+10 more
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