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Halo and spillover effect illustrations for selected beneficial medical devices and drugs
Background Negative news media reports regarding potential health hazards of implanted medical devices and pharmaceuticals can lead to a ‘negative halo effect,’ a phenomenon whereby judgments about a product or product type can be unconsciously altered ...
Brent D. Kerger +3 more
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Nietzsche and other Exponents of Individualism. [PDF]
Grace Neal Dolson, Paul Carus
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Infrared (IR) light evokes distinct calcium and water transport responses in astrocytes, depending on stimulation duration and protocol. This study uses widefield imaging and pharmacology to reveal differential engagement of astroglial signaling pathways.
Wilson R. Adams +7 more
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Background: Dietary guidance recommends consumption of a nutrient-dense diet containing a variety of fruits. The purpose of this study was to estimate usual nutrient intakes and adequacy of nutrient intakes among adult grapefruit consumers and non ...
Mary M. Murphy +2 more
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Decay exponents and diffraction coefficients for surface waves on surfaces of nonconstant curvature [PDF]
Joseph B. Keller, Bertram R. Levy
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In this study, exciting new bi‐/multi‐linear elastic behavior of soft elastic composites that accompany the activation of wrinkling in the embedded interfacial layers is analyzed. The new features and performance of these composite materials, including dramatic enhancements in energy storage, can be tailored by the concentration of interfacial layers ...
Narges Kaynia +2 more
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Tibial tray fracture in a modern prosthesis with retrieval analysis
Fracture of the tibial tray is a rarely observed complication of total knee arthroplasty (TKA), predominately in implants placed greater than a decade ago. This case highlights a case of baseplate fracture in a contemporary prosthesis.
John J. Callaghan, MD +5 more
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Simple algebras with purely inseparable splitting fields of exponent 1 [PDF]
G. Hochschild
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On the exponent of a primitive digraph
A digraph D is primitive iff there is an integer \(k>0\) such that for all ordered pairs of vertices i,j\(\in V(D)\) there is a walk from i to j with length k. The least such k is called the exponent \(\gamma\) of the primitive digraph and satisfies \(\gamma \leq n+s(n-2)\) with n the number of vertices and s the length of the shortest elementary ...
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Fowler, A, Kember, G, O'Brien, S
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