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ABSTRACT The previously monotypic Neotropical genus Hyptiocheta Becker, 1922 is reviewed. Hyptiocheta convexa Becker, 1922 is redescribed, and three new species are described and illustrated from South America: H. archaeoptera Quevedo, Soares & Lamas sp. nov. (Ecuador), H. chuspi Quevedo, Soares & Gutiérrez‐Bustamante sp. nov. (Peru) and H.
Lucas Quevedo +4 more
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Investigation of the flowfield surrounding small photodriven flapping wings
The flowfield surrounding wings with a pure flapping motion was studied in quiescent air at a Reynolds number of approximately 200 using particle image velocimetry (PIV) in unusually thin illuminated planes (̃0.3 mm).
Bani Younes, Ahmad H.
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Unsteady Aerodynamics in Bio-Inspired Flapping Wings for Low-Density Environments. [PDF]
Prisăcariu EG +8 more
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ABSTRACT A 35‐year‐old woman with recurrent neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome underwent supraclavicular neurolysis and brachial plexus wrapping using a free DIEP flap. At 2‐year follow‐up, pain and functional scores (VAS, DASH, SF‐36) significantly improved. Free fat flaps offer a low morbidity option for reducing perineural fibrosis in RNTOS.
F. Thuau +4 more
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Research on the Structural Design and Mechanical Properties of T800 Carbon Fiber Composite Materials in Flapping Wings. [PDF]
Wang R, Jiang Z, Zhang Y, Fan L, Yin W.
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Effect of Wing-Wing Interaction on the Propulsive Performance of Two Flapping Wings at Biplane Configuration. [PDF]
Zhu J, Lei B.
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Odor–visual and visual–visual matching to sample with dogs
Abstract Matching‐to‐sample (MTS) procedures are commonly employed to study learning and behavior, but they have rarely been used with dogs. One MTS procedure that might have applied and experimental value is an odor–visual matching procedure in which selection of a specific visual stimulus is reinforced following exposure to a specific odor.
Timothy L. Edwards +4 more
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Intranasal midazolam–butorphanol premedication in traumatised buzzards (Buteo spp.) aims to provide safer sedation by minimising mask induction stress. This method significantly reduces sevoflurane requirements while maintaining stable cardiopulmonary parameters. It is a safe and practical alternative that enhances patient welfare and induction quality.
Can Nacar, Hatice Ozlem Nisbet
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Unsteady Aerodynamic Forces of Tandem Flapping Wings with Different Forewing Kinematics. [PDF]
Chen Z, Xie Y, Meng X.
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This review evaluates the clinical potential and limitations of intranasal (IN) drug administration in veterinary anaesthesia and emergency care. IN delivery can provide clinically relevant sedation, analgesia and drug reversal, but its success is not universally reliable and is strongly influenced by species‐specific anatomy, formulation ...
Majid Jafarbeglou
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