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Abstract In the Afghan Hindu Kush, the 223–209 Ma (≤800°C) Salang batholith is part of the Silk‐Road magmatic arc that was built on ∼40‐km‐thick Turan‐Karakum block continental crust. The batholith constitutes the hanging wall of the Herat‐Panjshir‐Badakhshan—the Paleo‐Tethys—suture zone, vestige of the subducted Paleozoic‐early Mesozoic Paleo‐Tethys ...
Lothar Ratschbacher +8 more
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Domesticating the UK's Hostile Environment: Forced Migrants' Lived Experiences of Making ‘Home’
Short Abstract In this paper, we analyse the lived experiences of forced migrants in dispersal accommodation in the UK, contributing to understandings of the policies and politics of the hostile environment immigration regime in relation to the domestic sphere. More specifically, our research addresses the relative dearth of work exploring the intimate
Robin Finlay +2 more
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ABSTRACT Amyloid deposition is an increasingly recognized contributor to chronic kidney disease and end‐stage renal disease. It can result from various underlying conditions, including monoclonal gammopathies and chronic inflammatory states. Diagnosis is typically established by kidney biopsy demonstrating characteristic amyloid deposits.
Ahmad Samir Matarneh +6 more
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Dusty Streets: The Challenge of Dust‐Borne Pollutants in Low‐Income Countries
Generally, pollution impacts developed and low‐income countries (LICs) to different extents, and the disease burden due to roadway dust is not uniformly distributed across socio‐economic classes. Roadway dust materials from paved and unpaved urban and rural roads were reported to contain organic constituents which are toxic and affect public health ...
Abimbola E. Oluwalana‐Sanusi +9 more
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Dysphagia Outcomes in Zenker Diverticulum: A Longitudinal POuCH Study
Surgery for cricopharyngeal muscle dysfunction, including Zenker's diverticula, has been shown to improve quality of life immediately post‐operatively. We present the first analysis of long‐term outcomes using validated, patient‐reported outcome measures.
Ari D. Schuman +30 more
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ABSTRACT Mongolia's Eastern and Western Gobi Basins preserve a globally significant record of Cretaceous terrestrial vertebrates, yet their biostratigraphic correlations are complicated by a complex geological history. The Eastern Gobi Basin, a northeast‐southwest trending fault‐bounded rift system, includes several minor sub‐basins with distinct ...
Ryan T. Tucker +9 more
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Background Prosthetic sockets for lower limb amputees are subject to hazardous loading conditions—especially in high ambient temperatures that exacerbate creep behavior, leading to material deformation, increased stress, and reduced comfort and performance.
Noor F. Khdr +3 more
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Acquired Factor V (FV) deficiency due to inhibitors is a rare coagulopathy that presents significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. We report the case of an 81‐year‐old male with persistent gross hematuria and severe coagulopathy, marked by prolonged prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), and critically low FV ...
Shreyas Kalantri +6 more
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On the Longmen Shan thrust belt (LMS) on the eastern margin of Tibet Plateau, the Mw7.9 Wenchuan earthquake occurred in 2008. As for the dynamic cause of the Wenchuan earthquake, many scholars have studied the rheological difference and terrain elevation
Chong Yue +7 more
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Unmasking the Culprit of Profound Hyponatremia in an Infant
Infants with severe hyponatremia (Na < 120) and an abdominal mass require an astute clinical evaluation and often represent a medical emergency. We report a case of a 2‐month‐old White female, born full term, presenting with a two‐day history of decreased oral intake and urinary output, who was found to have severe hyponatremia with notable abdominal ...
Bayan Matarneh +3 more
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