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Dermatologic Surgery, 2002
Compression therapy, either active or passive, is the cornerstone of treatment for all venous and lymphatic disorders. Its major limitations are poor patient compliance, difficulty to apply in the elderly, and insufficient knowledge and skill in the majority of physicians. New modalities, such as four-layer bandage, tubular gradient compression, or new
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Compression therapy, either active or passive, is the cornerstone of treatment for all venous and lymphatic disorders. Its major limitations are poor patient compliance, difficulty to apply in the elderly, and insufficient knowledge and skill in the majority of physicians. New modalities, such as four-layer bandage, tubular gradient compression, or new
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Emerging hemostatic materials for non-compressible hemorrhage control
National Science Review, 2022Ruonan Dong, Baolin Guo
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To Compress or Not to Compress; That Is the Question
The American Journal of Cardiology, 2012openaire +2 more sources
Highly Compressible and All‐Solid‐State Supercapacitors Based on Nanostructured Composite Sponge
Advanced Materials, 2015Zhi-Qiang Niu, Weiya Zhou, Xiaodong Chen
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Spectra and statistics in compressible isotropic turbulence
Physical Review Fluids, 2017Jianchun Wang +2 more
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Scaling and intermittency in compressible isotropic turbulence
Physical Review Fluids, 2017Jianchun Wang +2 more
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Shocklet statistics in compressible isotropic turbulence
Physical Review Fluids, 2017Jianchun Wang, Takeshi Watanabe
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Cascades and Dissipative Anomalies in Compressible Fluid Turbulence
Physical Review X, 2018Gregory L Eyink, Theodore D Drivas
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