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The effect of fibrin(ogen) on thrombin generation and decay
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2014SummaryDefibrination causes a ~30% decrease of thrombin generation (TG) which can be restored by adding native fibrinogen in its original concentration (3 mg/ml). The fibrinogen variant γA/γ′, which binds thrombin with high affinity, is over four times more efficient in this respect than the more common γA/γA form.
Rob Wagenvoord +2 more
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Rare Decays and the Fourth Generation
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1989Rare decays are quite sensitive1 to physics beyond the Standard Model (SM), due to the effects of virtual, new, heavy particles (i.e., a fourth generation, SUSY, charged Higgs, E6 exotic fermions,…). These new contributions can either enhance or suppress (sometimes quite substantially) the rates for rare processes compared to the corresponding SM ...
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Dissipation and decay of fractal-generated turbulence
Physics of Fluids, 2007Space-filling fractal square grids fitted at the entrance of a wind tunnel’s test section generate unusually high Reynolds number homogeneous isotropic turbulence which decays locked into a single length-scale l. Specifically, during turbulence decay along the streamwise coordinate x, E11(k1,x)=u′2lf(k1l) over the entire range of wavenumbers, where l ...
John Christos Vassilicos, R. E. Seoud
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TOOTH DECAY IN RELATION TO DIET AND GENERAL HEALTH
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1948Hawaii with its groups of people of many different racial backgrounds and varied food habits, its unusually mild, even climate and the abnormally high percentage of tooth decay in some groups and the freedom from decay in others presents an opportunity for dental observation that is rather unusual.
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On the energy decay of grid generated turbulence
2009There is a long tradition of studying the decay of turbulent energy generated by grids. The main reason for this is that it is probably the simplest turbulent flow that exists. Despite its simplicity there are many aspects of the flow that are still not fully understood. This is demonstrated e.g. by the fact that there is still considerable doubt as to
Peter Davidson, Per-Åge Krogstad
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Decay of heterogenous detritus: A general model
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1981Abstract A new, general model of decay of organic matter assumes that the various constituents of the decaying mass have (1) different rates of decomposition and (2) different rates of transformation to more or less decomposable forms. Existing models of the decay process are special cases of the general model that share three assumptions: (a) no ...
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Generator for222Rn decay products
Measurement Techniques, 1987Yu. V. Kuznetsov +5 more
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Generalized Bloch equations for decaying systems
Physical Review A, 1985K. Lendi, J. Pöttinger
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An overview of precision oncology basket and umbrella trials for clinicians
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Kristian Thorlund, Edward J Mills
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Cancer risk among World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: A review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Paolo Boffetta +2 more
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