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Review: avulsion with phenol prevents recurrence of ingrown toenails [PDF]
Aaron Goldberg
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Wave‐Influenced Deltas: Growth Through Cyclical Accretion of Barrier‐Spits and the Role of Mud
Abstract Wave‐influenced deltas are the most abundant delta type and are also potentially the most at‐risk to human‐caused changes, owing to the effects of wave‐driven sediment transport processes and the relatively short timescales on which they operate. Despite this, the processes controlling wave‐influenced growth are poorly understood, and the role
Connor M. Broaddus+3 more
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One case report: Surgical treatment of a flail chest caused by a wedge-shaped avulsion fracture of manubrium sterni. [PDF]
Xuantong S+4 more
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Abstract Landsliding in river valleys poses unique risks for cascading hazards and can damage infrastructure and cause fatalities. In postglacial valleys, many landslides are posited to occur in relation to lateral river erosion, but the dynamics of fluvial‐hillslope interactions are not well understood.
S. M. Ahrendt+3 more
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Lumber nerve root avulsion - Report of a case.
Kuniyoshi Tsuchiya+5 more
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CO2 Fluxes Driven by Floodplain Morphology and Seasonality at the Rio Bermejo, Argentina
Abstract Natural processes drive carbon storage and release in landscapes. On river floodplains, sediment aggradation and organic matter (OM) accumulation can sequester carbon over millennial timescales, suggesting floodplains may be carbon sinks. However, how floodplain morphology and seasonality influence CO2 release remains unclear, limiting our ...
Sophia Dosch+6 more
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Open Versus Arthroscopic Fixation of Tibial-Sided Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Avulsion Fractures in Pediatric and Adolescent Athletes. [PDF]
Beatty EW+6 more
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Onshore Entrapment of Seawater in Coastal Aquifers by Rapid Coastline Progradation
Abstract We hypothesize that brackish groundwater within unconfined aquifers located in active river deltas may have resulted from rapid shoreline progradation during the Holocene. To explore this hypothesis, we develop a coupled model of variable‐density groundwater flow and solute transport within a prograding sedimentary delta.
Vaughan R. Voller+6 more
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