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Labetalol blunts morning pressor surge in systolic hypertension. [PDF]
Vincent DeQuattro+4 more
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Abstract The complex evolutionary history behind modern mammalian chewing performance and hearing function is a result of several changes in the entire skeletomuscular system of the skull and lower jaw. Lately, exciting multifunctional 3D analytical methods and kinematic simulations of feeding functions in both modern and fossil mammals and their ...
Julia A. Schultz
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Life-Threatening Delayed Pericardial Tamponade Following Blunt Chest Trauma. [PDF]
Musch B, Daley RA, McMandon A, Biswas S.
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Gun Tunnel Experimental Studies on the Pressure Distributions of Spherically-Blunted Cones
Kunio SOGA, Yamazaki Takashi
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Mismatch and blunt to protruding-end joining by DNA ligases [PDF]
Ryszard Wiaderkiewicz+1 more
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Abstract Hybodontiformes was a diverse, successful, and important group of shark‐like chondrichthyans known from a variety of ecosystems. Some representatives of the order had a wide palaeogeographic distribution, as is the case with Priohybodus arambourgi. With a multicuspidate crown, P. arambourgi was the first hybodontiform to develop fully serrated
Estevan Eltink+5 more
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A Paradigm for Optimal Management: Traumatic Neck Injuries at a Tertiary Care Centre in South India. [PDF]
Chirukandath R+6 more
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On the Effect of Magnetic Field on the Shock Layer in front of a Two-Dimensional Blunt Body
Teruaki MOTOYOSHI, Matsunosuke IWASAKI
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Depolarization blunts the oxidative burst of human neutrophils. Parallel effects of monoclonal antibodies, depolarizing buffers, and glycolytic inhibitors. [PDF]
María Ángeles Martin+2 more
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Sharpening our understanding of saber‐tooth biomechanics
Abstract Saber‐teeth are a striking example of convergent evolution in vertebrate predators, having evolved multiple times in mammals and their early ancestors. While there is broad consensus that saber‐toothed taxa employed a distinct biting strategy compared to conical‐toothed carnivores, like the lion, the precise mechanics and variability of this ...
Tahlia Pollock, Philip S. L. Anderson
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