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ABSTRACT Background Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST) is a rare and aggressive sarcoma often associated with neurofibromatosis type 1, whose clinical management remains complex and challenging. Few publications exist on pediatric MPNST, and limited data are available on the best treatment approach, in particular regarding local therapy ...
Andrea Ferrari+24 more
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The shape recovery performance of the smart composites tranined between 0 and 90 degrees. Abstract In recent decades, smart composites (SCs) have attracted significant attention for their ability to change shape in response to specific stimuli, making them promising candidates for applications in industries such as aerospace and automotive.
Velislav Rusev+3 more
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Bioactive and bactericidal biocomposites based on PBAT/PLA with hydroxyapatite and tannin derivative
Preparation of biocomposites based on PBAT/PLA with hydroxyapatite and tannin derivative. Abstract The aim of this study was to develop innovative bioactive and bactericidal composites by enhancing the biodegradable Ecovio® blend, composed of poly(butylene adipate‐co‐terephthalate) (PBAT) and poly(lactic acid) (PLA), with hydroxyapatite (HA) and an ...
Ewerton de Oliveira Teotônio Bezerra+6 more
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Abstract Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a rare pediatric disease, presents numerous challenges when designing clinical trials, mainly due to the scarcity of available trial participants and the heterogeneity of disease progression. A quantitative clinical trial simulator (CTS) has been developed based on previously published five disease ...
Jordan Wilk+18 more
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Partial Melting and Structural Disorder in Models of Irradiated Amorphous Ge2Sb2Te5
The evolution of the potential energy landscape of glassy Ge2Sb2Te5$\left(\text{Ge}\right)_{2} \left(\text{Sb}\right)_{2} \left(\text{Te}\right)_{5}$ during irradiation indicates the partial melting of the model structure. This view provides a thermodynamic insight into the fast recovery of the amorphous network after irradiation. The chemical disorder
Felix C. Mocanu+2 more
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Rationale Mass spectrometry (MS) is introduced to high school students in the UK in many pre‐university course syllabi. As such, we have identified the use of MS as a key technique that should be taught practically to undergraduates from the outset of their studies.
Andrew F. Worrall+3 more
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This review describes recent (mostly last five years) progress in the synthesis, structural characterization, and properties of nanotubes from layered transition metal dichalcogenides, including in‐silico investigations. In the picture, ultra long multiwall nanotubes (up to 0.5 mm) nanotubes reported in Ref.
Lena Yadgarov, Reshef Tenne
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MXene‐Based Flexible Memory and Neuromorphic Devices
The unique two‐dimensional structure, excellent electrical conductivity, and diverse surface groups of MXenes have garnered significant attention. Coupled with their exceptional flexibility, MXene‐based devices hold immense potential for flexible memory and neuromorphic systems. This review comprehensively discusses the fundamentals of flexible devices,
Yan Li+13 more
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Results on partial approximate controllability of fractional control systems in Hilbert spaces with conformable derivatives [PDF]
Maher Jneid
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A broadly applicable strategy to achieve UV resistance, device flexibility, and uncompromised photovoltaic performance in perovskite solar cells is presented using a colorless polyimide with abrupt UV cut‐off behavior and a nanostructured transparent luminescent sticker incorporating Eu‐complex photon downshifter.
Jae‐Won Kim+9 more
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