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Central nervous system lymphoma is not an uncommon condition, but spinal lymphoma with isolated involvement of the conus medullaris and cauda equina is a rare entity.
Deb K. Boruah +7 more
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A new characterization of the icing environment below 10,000 feet AGL from 7,000 miles of measurements in supercooled clouds [PDF]
A growing requirement over the past decade for a new assessment of aircraft icing conditions in wintertime clouds at altitudes up to about 10,000 feet is discussed.
Jeck, R. K.
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The U.S. Geological Survey recently updated the National Seismic Hazard Model (NSHM) for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands (PRVI). The first version of the PRVI NSHM was released in 2003, and therefore this 2025 update includes over 20 years of new geologic, geophysical, and engineering data, methods, and models.
Allison M. Shumway +21 more
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Abstract The launch of the Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) mission in 2023 marked a new era in air quality monitoring by providing high‐frequency, geostationary observations of column NO2 across most of North America. In this study, we present the first implementation of a TEMPO NO2 data assimilation system using the Joint ...
Maryam Abdi‐Oskouei +36 more
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Does the Level of the Conus Medullaris Affect CSF Leak Incidence During Spinal Surgery?
Background and Aims: This study examines whether the level of the conus medullaris affects the incidence of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks in spinal surgery. Material and Methods: Retrospective analysis was performed on 55 patients who had suffered from
Ronan Kennedy +4 more
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Evaluating Approximations of River Channel Shape Using a National Cross‐Section Database
Abstract Many hydrologic applications require basic information on the size and shape of river channels, but measuring cross section (XS) geometry in the field or via remote sensing can be costly and often provides only partial coverage. Given these challenges, we capitalized upon an existing data set of 46,971 XS from gaging stations to evaluate ...
C. J. Legleiter, P. J. Kinzel
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Abstract Accurate predictions of streamflow are needed to manage water resources, evaluate flooding risks, and support agriculture and industry. Many hydrological studies rely on a single model structure and parameter set applied uniformly across space and held fixed over time, limiting their ability to represent spatiotemporal changes in hydrological ...
C. Thébault +4 more
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Sixty Years of Osseointegration: The Past, the Present, the Future
Journal of Periodontal Research, EarlyView.
Tomas Albrektsson
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Molecular basis for a pore block of Tentonin 3 expressed in HEK293 cells by a conopeptide, NMB‐1
Background and Purpose Tentonin 3 (TTN3/TMEM150C) is a mechanosensitive ion channel that plays critical roles in mechanotransduction processes. TTN3 forms a tetramer with a predicted rectangular shape and a central pore. A conotoxin ρ‐TIA and its synthetic analog, noxious mechanosensation blocker 1 (NMB‐1), were initially developed to inhibit slowly ...
Sujin Lim +10 more
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The Value of Forecasters‐in‐the‐Loop in Real‐Time Flood Forecasting in the Age of Machine Learning
Abstract Machine learning (ML) applications in hydrological forecasting are increasingly prevalent and show great potential. However, many previous studies have only evaluated performance through reanalysis or retrospective simulations compared to simplified baselines.
Vinh Ngoc Tran +7 more
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