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Old Cities, New Cities, No Cities [PDF]
Glenn T. Seaborg, William R. Corliss
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A tale of three cities. The correspondence of William Sharpey and Allen Thomson.
Glasgow University Library possesses an extensive collection of the papers of the Thomsons, a family of eminent nineteenth-century medical men. These form part of a larger set of Cullen-Thomson material.
J. M. Ferrández+2 more
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Energy dependence of the GAFCHROMIC LD‐V1 in the diagnostic radiographic modalities
Abstract The GAFCHROMIC LD‐V1 radiochromic film is widely used in dosimetry because it can provide high‐resolution two‐dimensional dose distributions without processing. This study aimed to evaluate the response characteristics at different effective energies, from the low‐energy range of mammography to the high‐energy range of computed tomography. Net
Tatsuhiro Gotanda+9 more
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Background: Complete meniscal root tears disrupt dispersion of axial loading forces through hoop stresses. This increases point-loading on tibiofemoral cartilage and leads to chondromalacia and accelerated osteoarthritis (OA). Posterior root tears may be
Morgan D. Homan DO+3 more
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The Social Evil with Special Reference to Conditions Existing in the City of New York. [PDF]
Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman+1 more
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Challenges and opportunities to develop a smart city: A case study of Gold Coast, Australia [PDF]
With the rapid growth of information and communication technologies, there is a growing interest in developing smart cities with a focus on the knowledge economy, use of sensors and mobile technologies to plan and manage cities. The proponents argue that
Bajracharya, Bhishna+2 more
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City of Poets, Poets of the City
About this article (quote by volume editors/introduction): "As Beatrice Gruendler shows in her contribution on poetry in Baghdād, ʿAbbāsid courtly culture also rendered a model for the households of the elite and middle class in the city, who strove to imitate the caliphal court by forming their own poetry sessions and literary salons.
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Abstract Purpose Stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT) is a highly effective treatment with precision for small, localized lesions. Proton therapy, characterized by the Bragg peak, offers superior dose conformity compared to photon‐based approaches. However, challenges remain in minimizing lateral penumbra and optimizing dose delivery, particularly for small
Chen‐Yu Chou+3 more
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Purpose: The childhood-to-adolescence transition is a notable period of change including pubertal development, neurodevelopment, and psychopathology onset, that occurs in divergent patterns between sexes.
Andrea Wiglesworth+10 more
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Report of Neurological Sequelae of Influenza in the Boston City Hospital Neurological Out-Patient Department from July, 1918, to July, 1919 [PDF]
Mabel D. Ordway
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