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Abstract Intranasal diamorphine (IND), approved for managing breakthrough pain in the UK, has been identified as an acceptable alternative offering effective, expedient, and less traumatic analgesia for children. However, the current dose regimen in pediatric populations relies on clinical expertise while the pharmacokinetics properties are poorly ...
Lianjin Cai+6 more
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Abstract A 9‐month‐old Simmental fattening bull with a history of anorexia, severe salivation and marked bilateral swelling of the mandible was referred to the clinic. The physical examination and radiographs revealed a bilateral complete displaced mandibular fracture involving the symphysis. Treatment consisted of rostral mandibulectomy, including the
Cassandra Eibl+4 more
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Simple and nondestructive method to access and process material on coverslipped slides
Abstract The highly limiting nature of forensic evidence can, many times, force investigators and scientists to access nonoptimal sources of evidence such as slides from sexual assault evidence collection kits or archival slides from autopsies or hospital visits.
Natalia Pedraza, Michael A. Marciano
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Evaluating novel and conventional cell‐separation techniques for sexual assault investigations
Abstract Biological evidence from sexual assaults frequently includes few male cells (i.e., spermatozoa) and numerous female cells (i.e., epithelial cells). In practice, their genetic analysis typically involves separating the victim's cells from the perpetrator's sperm using conventional differential extraction or advanced cell enrichment/capturing ...
Janine Schulte+4 more
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Designing Epigenetic Clocks for Wildlife Research
ABSTRACT The applications of epigenetic clocks – statistical models that predict an individual's age based on DNA methylation patterns – are expanding in wildlife conservation and management. This growing interest highlights the need for field‐specific design best practices.
Levi Newediuk+5 more
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Strenuous exercise affects biological aging in professional soccer players. DNA methylation markers analyzed from saliva samples showed epigenetic rejuvenation of the players after soccer games. Furthermore, analyses within the early recovery phase of athletes suggest a potential link between epigenetic markers and injury risk. Our study highlights the
Robert T. Brooke+12 more
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Movahed protocol and algorithm for prevention of intubation in patients with acute cardiogenic pulmonary edema without cardiogenic shock by using highly effective repeated buccal nitroglycerin ointment administration. [PDF]
Mohammad Reza Movahed
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