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A Multicenter Study by the DENO Research Group on the Use of Denosumab in Giant-Cell Tumors of the Bone. [PDF]
Deno Research Group+20 more
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Complex mesoscale liquid crystals were selectively developed in response to external stimulus from nonionic amphiphiles (C16EO20 and EO5PO49EO5) in aqueous solution. Comprehensive X‐ray scattering analysis provides decisive results on the principles of self‐assembly of hydration‐dependent quasispherical micelles in soft matter.
Young‐Jin Yoon, Tae‐Hwan Kim
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Giant Cell Arteritis Following COVID-19 Vaccination: A Case Report. [PDF]
Kim YH, Kim JS, Kim JY, Woo SJ.
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Synovial hyperemia in giant cell tumor of bone: angiographic pitfall
LA deSantos, Adilson Prando
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Fourteen new MOFs based on a trinuclear cluster have been successfully synthesized and developed as excellent adsorbents for both vapor and aqueous iodine capture. Significantly, the adsorbed iodine in JOU‐20(FeCo2) formed an unusual aggregation of the trigonal antiprismatic [I13]− polyiodide anion.
Feng‐Yu Chen+5 more
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Molecular pathological insights into tumorigenesis and progression of giant cell tumor of bone. [PDF]
Yao Y, Lee VKM, Chen ES.
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Designing Memristive Materials for Artificial Dynamic Intelligence
Key characteristics required of memristors for realizing next‐generation computing, along with modeling approaches employed to analyze their underlying mechanisms. These modeling techniques span from the atomic scale to the array scale and cover temporal scales ranging from picoseconds to microseconds. Hardware architectures inspired by neural networks
Youngmin Kim, Ho Won Jang
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Pulmonary metastasis of giant cell tumour of tibia. [PDF]
Batool A+5 more
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On a variant of giant cell tumor
K. Maekawa, Toshinori Nakao, T. Kitagawa
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Spring and Power in Hovering Ornithopters
Only small ornithopters can hover, longest at the hummingbird size. This article reviews the drive and power of these hovering machines, focusing on elastic energy and thrust boosters. Unlike two‐winged designs, X‐winged and multiple‐V‐winged ornithopters benefit from lower disk loading and slower, smaller wingbeats, and the clap‐and‐fling effect ...
Gih‐Keong Lau+4 more
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