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Subnanosecond flash memory enabled by 2D-enhanced hot-carrier injection
NatureThe pursuit of non-volatile memory with program speeds below one nanosecond, beyond the capabilities of non-volatile flash and high-speed volatile static random-access memory, remains a longstanding challenge in the field of memory technology1. Utilizing
Yutong Xiang +7 more
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Science of the Total Environment, 2023
Flash droughts are often accompanied by large soil and atmospheric moisture deficits, and the concurrence of flash droughts and high temperature may have a great impact on the ecosystem.
Xiazhen Xi, Xing Yuan
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Flash droughts are often accompanied by large soil and atmospheric moisture deficits, and the concurrence of flash droughts and high temperature may have a great impact on the ecosystem.
Xiazhen Xi, Xing Yuan
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Acupuncture for postmenopausal hot flashes
Maturitas, 2007To determine whether individually tailored acupuncture is an effective treatment option for reducing postmenopausal hot flashes and improving quality of life.In a randomized, placebo-controlled pilot study, 29 postmenopausal participants averaging at least seven moderate to severe hot flashes per 24h, with a baseline estradiol concentration of less ...
Yael, Nir +4 more
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Clinical Breast Cancer, 2000
Hot flashes are the most prominent side effect of tamoxifen, the most frequently prescribed antitumor agent in the world. Little detailed information is available to predict who will develop hot flashes on tamoxifen, to describe the natural history of these hot flashes, and/or to predict who will request therapy for such a side effect.
C L, Loprinzi +4 more
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Hot flashes are the most prominent side effect of tamoxifen, the most frequently prescribed antitumor agent in the world. Little detailed information is available to predict who will develop hot flashes on tamoxifen, to describe the natural history of these hot flashes, and/or to predict who will request therapy for such a side effect.
C L, Loprinzi +4 more
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Pathophysiology and Treatment of Hot Flashes
Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2002Hot flashes affect about three fourths of postmenopausal women and are one of the most common health problems in this demographic group. Dysfunction of central thermoregulatory centers caused by changes in estrogen levels at the time of menopause has long been postulated to be the cause of hot flashes.
Tait D, Shanafelt +3 more
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Predictors of Menopausal Hot Flashes
Journal of Women's Health, 1998There are limited data on the factors associated with menopausal hot flashes, a common and potentially morbid condition. The objective of this study was to identify predictors of menopausal hot flashes. To meet this objective, 233 naturally perimenopausal or post-menopausal women (ages 45-65) attending a large urban hospital center primary care clinic,
C A, Staropoli +3 more
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Acupuncture for Menopausal Hot Flashes
Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2015Hot flashes are the most common symptom related to perimenopause and menopause. Hormone therapy (HT) is considered the most effective treatment for hot flashes. However, studies have reported that HT may have negative health effects, and many women are looking for alternate treatment options.
Liu, Weihua, Guo, Qing
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Correlates of menopausal hot flashes
Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1987The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationships of frequency, duration, and intensity of hot flashes with daily stress, ambient temperature, and caffeine, alcohol, and nicotine intake in menopausal women. Ten menopausal women suffering from hot flashes monitored these variables daily for 6 weeks.
L, Gannon, S, Hansel, J, Goodwin
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Tubal sterilization and hot flashes
Fertility and Sterility, 2004A cross-sectional study was conducted among women ages 40-60 years to assess the association between tubal sterilization and the occurrence of any, moderate/severe, or daily hot flashes. Although women with tubal sterilization were more likely to report hot flashes than were nonsterilized women, this association was largely due to differences in ...
Maura K, Whiteman +4 more
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Hot flashes and sleep in women
Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2004Sleep disturbances during menopause are often attributed to nocturnal hot flashes and 'sweats' associated with changing hormone patterns. This paper is a comprehensive critical review of the research on the relationship between sleep disturbance and hot flashes in women.
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