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An infrared proper motion study of the Orion bullets [PDF]
We report the first IR proper motion measurements of the Herbig-Haro objects in the Orion Molecular Cloud--One using a four-year time baseline. The [Fe II] emitting bullets are moving of order 0.08 arcsec per year, or at about 170 \kms. The direction of motion is similar to that inferred from their morphology.
arxiv +1 more source
Isolated Subclavian Vein Injury: A Rare and High Mortality Case [PDF]
Isolated subclavian vein injuries are rarely seen without concomitant arterial injury, bone fracture, damage to brachial plexus, and thoracal traumas.
Eker, Esra+4 more
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Mastering Proton Activities in Aqueous Batteries
Advanced aqueous batteries are promising alternatives for grid energy storage. Understanding and mastering the proton activities in aqueous electrolytes will guide the design of sustainable and long‐lasting aqueous batteries. This Perspective comments on the current understanding of the thermodynamic and kinetic perspectives of proton activities and ...
Leiting Zhang, Chao Zhang, Erik J. Berg
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Computerized Tomography Pulmonary Angiography Image Simulation using Cycle Generative Adversarial Network from Chest CT imaging in Pulmonary Embolism Patients [PDF]
The purpose of this research is to develop a system that generates simulated computed tomography pulmonary angiography (CTPA) images clinically for pulmonary embolism diagnoses. Nowadays, CTPA images are the gold standard computerized detection method to determine and identify the symptoms of pulmonary embolism (PE), although performing CTPA is harmful
arxiv
SCORT–Cas13d–pre‐gHoxB13 lipid nanoparticles precisely deliver Cas13d mRNA and guide RNAs to metastatic prostate tumors in the liver, knocking down the “undruggable” transcription factor HoxB13. This approach suppresses metastatic tumor growth, extends mouse survival, and does not induce major organ toxicity or immune activation, offering a safe and ...
Zhifen Cui+15 more
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Pulmonary Embolism Caused by a Migrated Gunshot Projectile [PDF]
Pulmonary embolism caused by a foreign body is an exceedingly rare event. We report on a 62 year old woman who suffered a gun shot injury to her left knee with concomitant vascular lacerations.
Gordan Šarić+6 more
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Phosphorus‐Based Flame‐Retardant Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries
This review highlights the diverse structures of phosphorus‐based flame‐retardant additives, thoroughly exploring their characteristics, mechanisms, and overall impact on lithium‐ion battery (LIB) performance. Moreover, it proposes future directions for next‐generation materials to enhance safety and stability, ultimately contributing to the ...
Jin‐Hee Kim+4 more
wiley +1 more source
Lanthanide‐based luminescence nanothermometry holds multifaceted potential for nanomedical applications, yet despite significant research advances, clinical translation of the engineered nanomaterials is still controversial and widely disputed. This is related to crucial nanotoxicological aspects that must be addressed at the preclinical level ...
Simona Premcheska+2 more
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Right ventricular shotgun pellet embolism: Case report and radiological aspect
Pellet embolism to the heart following gunshot injuries is an unusual event that requires a fast diagnosis. Imaging assessment is necessary to locate the projectiles and look for associated injuries.
Alain Abdo, MD+6 more
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Missile embolism (ME) is a rare condition and was seen in 0.3% of gunshot wounds during the Vietnam War. It was first reported by Thomas Davis in 1834. ME occurs when a small caliber, slow velocity projectile penetrates a wall in the vasculature; loses ...
Radhikaraj C Govindaraju+1 more
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