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Ovarian penetration by copper intrauterine device: A rare phenomenon
The insertion of a piece of object inside the uterus has been practiced as a form of birth control since antiquity; one of these devices used nowadays is the intrauterine contraceptive devices which have gained a wide range of acceptance because of their
Muhammad Baffah Aminu+2 more
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Intrauterine Contraceptive Device Migration Presenting as Abdominal Wall Swelling: A Case Report
A number of complications are reported with the use of intrauterine contraceptive devices. These may pursue asymptomatic course or present as an acute abdomen after migration ...
Imtiaz Wani+6 more
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Electron-phonon coupling in copper intercalated Bi$_{2}$Se$_{3}$ [PDF]
We report charge and heat transport studies in copper-intercalated topological insulator Bi$_2$Se$_3$ hybrid devices. Measured conductivity shows impact of quantum corrections, electron-electron and electron-phonon interactions. Our shot noise measurements reveal that heat flux displays a crossover between $T^2$ and $T^4$ with the increase of ...
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Cu self-sputtering MD simulations for 0.1-5 keV ions at elevated temperatures [PDF]
Self-sputtering of copper under high electric fields is considered to contribute to plasma buildup during a vacuum breakdown event frequently observed near metal surfaces, even in ultra high vacuum condition in different electric devices. In this study, by means of molecular dynamics simulations, we analyze the effect of surface temperature and ...
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Quantitative analysis of electronic transport through weakly-coupled metal/organic interfaces [PDF]
Using single-crystal transistors, we have performed a systematic experimental study of electronic transport through oxidized copper/rubrene interfaces as a function of temperature and bias. We find that the measurements can be reproduced quantitatively in terms of the thermionic emission theory for Schottky diodes, if the effect of the bias-induced ...
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Nanofaceting as a stamp for periodic graphene charge carrier modulations [PDF]
The exceptional electronic properties of monoatomic thin graphene sheets triggered numerous original transport concepts, pushing quantum physics into the realm of device technology for electronics, optoelectronics and thermoelectrics. At the conceptual pivot point is the particular twodimensional massless Dirac fermion character of graphene charge ...
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Suppression of Multilayer Graphene Patches during CVD Graphene growth on Copper [PDF]
By limiting the carbon segregation at the copper surface defects, a pulsed chemical vapor deposition method for single layer graphene growth is shown to inhibit the formation of few-layer regions, leading to a fully single-layered graphene homogeneous at the centimeter scale.
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Background Female sexual dysfunction is a common condition that negatively impacts the emotional health and quality of life of the affected individuals.
Igor Fernando de Aquino Moreira+4 more
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Rectal translocation of intrauterine contraceptive device: A rare and infrequent occurrence
Displacement of copper intrauterine devices (IUDs) is not uncommon complication of these methods of contraception; many literatures have reported the translocation of IUDs to the peritoneum, bladder, and myometrium.
Muhammad Baffah Aminu+2 more
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Cutaneous eruptions and intrauterine contraceptive copper device
In the course of 6 months, 1888 intra-uterine contraceptive devices (IUCD) were inserted in a public clinic for contraception. In 10 of the women the IUCD subsequently had to be removed because of skin complaints. Four of these women as well as 3 out-patients of the Department of Dermatology.
G, Frentz, D, Teilum
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