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Migraine: disease characterisation, biomarkers, and precision medicine
Migraine is a disabling neurological disorder, diagnosis of which is based on clinical criteria. A shortcoming of these criteria is that they do not fully capture the heterogeneity of migraine, including the underlying genetic and neurobiological factors.
Håkan Ashina +2 more
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Chemical Vapour Deposition of Graphene—Synthesis, Characterisation, and Applications: A Review
Graphene as the 2D material with extraordinary properties has attracted the interest of research communities to master the synthesis of this remarkable material at a large scale without sacrificing the quality.
Shereen A Majeed +2 more
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Silver nanoparticles: synthesis, characterisation and biomedical applications
Nanotechnology is a rapidly growing field due to its unique functionality and a wide range of applications. Nanomedicine explores the possibilities of applying the knowledge and tools of nanotechnology for the prevention, treatment, diagnosis and control
Ahmad Almatroudi
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We present here a perspective detailing the current state-of-the-art technologies for the characterisation of nanoparticles (NPs) in liquid suspension. We detail the technologies involved and assess their applications in the determination of NP size and ...
Ciarán Manus Maguire +3 more
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Methods for landscape characterisation and mapping: A systematic review
Due to the multidisciplinary nature of landscape research, many different systems and methods for landscape identification and classification exist. This paper provides a systematic review of 54 contemporary landscape characterisation approaches from all
Rune Halvorsen, Trond Simensen
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Monoclonal antibody (mAb) aggregation can present major challenges for the development of biotherapeutics. An understanding of the molecular mechanisms of mAb aggregation is highly desirable both because it allows the performance of informed risk ...
Michael J. Knight +4 more
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Relational characterisations of paths [PDF]
Binary relations are one of the standard ways to encode, characterise and reason about graphs. Relation algebras provide equational axioms for a large fragment of the calculus of binary relations. Although relations are standard tools in many areas of mathematics and computing, researchers usually fall back to point-wise reasoning when it comes to ...
Rudolf Berghammer +3 more
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Characterising the difference [PDF]
Characterising the differences between two databases is an often occurring problem in Data Mining. Detection of change over time is a prime example, comparing databases from two branches is another one. The key problem is to discover the patterns that describe the difference.
Jilles Vreeken +2 more
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Raman Microspectroscopy Detection and Characterisation of Microplastics in Human Breastmilk
The widespread use of plastics determines the inevitable human exposure to its by-products, including microplastics (MPs), which enter the human organism mainly by ingestion, inhalation, and dermal contact.
A. Ragusa +11 more
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Effects of increasing compaction temperature on tablet strength
Over time, a standard tablet press heats up during use. This investigation aims to explore heat effects at a small scale in the laboratory. The effects of heat on compression have been studied using a Compaction Simulator fitted with a temperature ...
Charlotte Cartwright, Elaine Stone
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