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Photogrammetric processing of archival stereo imagery offers the opportunity to reconstruct glacier volume changes for regions where no such data exist, and to better constrain the contribution to sea-level rise from small glaciers and ice caps.
Barrand NE +4 more
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Correction of Pushbroom Satellite Imagery Interior Distortions Independent of Ground Control Points
Compensating for distortions in pushbroom satellite imagery has a bearing on subsequent earth observation applications. Traditional distortion correction methods usually depend on ground control points (GCPs) acquired from a high-accuracy geometric ...
Guo Zhang +3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction/Aims Physical activity and sleep influence fatigue in myasthenia gravis (MG), and digital health technologies (DHT) enable objective monitoring of these behaviors in daily life. Using this approach, we evaluated whether a lifestyle intervention targeting physical activity or sleep hygiene could reduce fatigue in MG.
Maja Norling +9 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the multi‐decadal evolution of a glacier forefield under permafrost conditions in the Combins Massif (western Swiss Alps). A multi‐method approach based on historical and recent datasets is used to analyze its landform components.
Julie Wee +2 more
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Meander‐Bend Erosion Dynamics Along a Gravel‐Bed River: Insights From Short‐Term UAV Monitoring
ABSTRACT Riverbank erosion is a natural process in meandering rivers that contributes to sediment supply and geomorphic diversity, yet it can threaten infrastructure and human activities within the floodplain. Recently, many studies have used high‐resolution remote sensing technologies to measure bank erosion, but they often focus on technical aspects ...
Katarina Pavlek +2 more
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Abstract Young scoria cones fed by dike channels or conduits may undergo rapid and substantial post‐eruptive morphological modification; however, the structural controls and mechanisms governing topographic degradation remain poorly constrained. This knowledge gap limits our ability to reliably interpret topography, faults, deposits and the evolution ...
Thomas R. Walter +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Closed reduction of distal radius fractures is painful, and current analgesic strategies may be inadequate. Ultrasound‐guided lateral infraclavicular brachial plexus block may offer complete analgesia and muscle relaxation, potentially improving patient comfort and reduction quality.
Mathias Therkel Steensbæk +14 more
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ABSTRACT Background Routine use of neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) is widely recommended to facilitate tracheal intubation. However, NMBA use is associated with potential adverse effects, including postoperative respiratory complications, intraoperative awareness and anaphylaxis.
Emil Ørskov Ipsen +19 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Same‐day discharge after primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) and total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is increasing, but the optimal anaesthetic technique for outpatient pathways remains uncertain. Neuraxial anaesthesia is widely recommended based on observational evidence, whereas fast‐track programmes using short‐acting total ...
Erik Noppa +6 more
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ABSTRACT Aims Petrelintide is a long‐acting amylin analogue in development for weight management. The safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics of petrelintide were evaluated in single ascending dose (SAD) and multiple ascending dose (MAD) trials. Materials and Methods Both trials were randomized, placebo‐controlled, and double‐blind.
Minna Brændholt Olsen +6 more
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