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A Radiographic Five-Year Follow-Up of Femoral Neck Fractures [PDF]
Reiner Brümmer +2 more
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Biomedical Applications of 3D‐Printed Polyamide: A Systematic Review
Additive manufacturing expands possibilities for personalized biomedical solutions, emphasizing the role of material science. This review examines the mechanical properties of 3D printed polyamide and explores its advantages and limitations in biomedical applications, including personalized implants, medical devices, and patient‐specific tools, as well,
Emese Paari‐Molnar +12 more
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Intracapsular pressure and caput circulation in nondisplaced femoral neck fractures [PDF]
Dalen N Holmberg S
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J. Hagen +9 more
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ABSTRACT The use of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) has significantly improved the efficacy of cancer therapy, but their associated immune‐related adverse events (irAEs) can severely compromise treatment safety. This review systematically summarizes the core mechanisms underlying irAEs, which include multi‐organ damage resulting from T‐cell ...
Anqi Lin +8 more
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Review of Treatments of Intracapsular Fracture of Femoral Neck in our Clinic
T. Watanabe +4 more
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Are Race and Sex Associated With the Occurrence of Atypical Femoral Fractures?
Alejandro I. Marcano +4 more
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ABSTRACT Archaeological evidence demonstrates that mortuary practices involving human sacrifice, known in Korea as sunjang, were conducted in ancient Korea. However, few studies have examined the biological attributes of individuals associated with this practice to explore the relationship between sacrificial victims and principal tomb occupants or to ...
Eun Jin Woo +3 more
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From the Womb to the Tomb: Identifying Calving Deaths in Archaeology
ABSTRACT Dystocia, or difficult birth, is a major cause of maternal and neonatal mortality in both human and animal populations, yet its archaeological visibility remains remarkably low. This paper explores the diagnostic potential of archaeological deposits of pregnant livestock, particularly cattle, to identify cases of calving‐related mortality.
Annelise Binois‐Roman
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ABSTRACT In Italy's Piedmont region, the city of Vercelli has a history of malaria transmission due to favorable conditions for Anopheles mosquitoes, which may have influenced the genetic prevalence of thalassemia. This study investigates the skeletal remains of a nonadult individual from the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Vercelli, dating to the ...
R. Fusco +4 more
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