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Objective Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) can drastically impair one's ability to work and interferes with activities of daily living. We recently demonstrated that, in rodents, conditioning electrical stimulation (CES) delivered to the nerve 7 days prior to surgery imparts a conditioning lesion‐like effect by accelerating the rate of regeneration along ...
Yusuke Osaki +19 more
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Timber roof structure for outdoor auditorium in Parque Paraiso, San Blas (Madrid)
p. 468-475A timber shell structure is designed to provide covering for an outdoor auditorium in Madrid (Spain). The covering comprises five independent overlapped marquees with similar shape but diverse dimensions.
ANTON, Arturo +2 more
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Broadband Conductance Matching Effect in Conductive Metamirrors
A conductance matching effect is revealed in conductive metamirrors whose input conductance can be broadband self‐matched to the free space when the conductivity‐thickness product equals 8 mS. This effect enables thickness‐invariant perfect absorption at low frequencies, and tunable resonances at higher‐order modes, providing new opportunities for ...
Guang Chen +4 more
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Mechanical and Thermal Analysis of the Spectroscopy X-ray Telescopes for the Constellation-X Mission [PDF]
Area and mass requirements for the Constellation-X Spectroscopy X-Ray Telescopes restrict the thickness of the mirror segment to below a mm. Requirement of angular resolution of 15" over the soft x-ray band implies that allowable optic deformation is sub-
Bolognese, Jeffrey +4 more
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Mechanistic Insights Into How Rewiring and Bifurcation Angle Affect DK‐Crush Stent Deployment
ABSTRACT Background Double kissing crush (DKC) is a preferred two‐stent technique for complex coronary bifurcation lesions. Proximal cell rewiring is routinely recommended to reduce technical failure, and DKC is considered effective across various bifurcation angles. However, it remains unclear whether this standard approach is optimal for all patients.
Andrea Colombo +6 more
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The Work of Art in the Age of Digital Fragility [PDF]
Impermanence and fragility have become the defining conditions of the digital age. Technologies that were ubiquitous barely a decade ago, like floppy disks, now look like archaeological relics.
Rubio, Fernando Dominguez +1 more
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Clinical Impact of Angiographic Complications Occurring During Percutaneous Coronary Interventions
ABSTRACT Background The clinical impact of different types of angiographic complications during elective PCIs remains largely unexplored. Aims To explore the incidence, management, and outcomes of angiographic complications by type and severity during non‐urgent, non‐CTO PCIs. Methods Clinical and procedural characteristics were prospectively collected
Emiliano Bianchini +16 more
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Adsorption of polyampholytes on charged surfaces
We have studied the adsorption of neutral polyampholytes on model charged surfaces that have been characterized by contact angle and streaming current measurements.
di Meglio, J. -M. +2 more
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Transitioning Formamide Solvothermal Syntheses of MOFs to Less Toxic Solvents
Metal‐organic Frameworks (MOFs) are commonly synthesized in toxic formamide solvents. This study investigates the synthetic factors required for effective removal of formamides across various classes of MOFs, providing a foundation for designing new sustainable MOF syntheses.
Julia C. Donovan +2 more
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Membrane Engineering for Battery Systems: Bridging Design Principles and Frontier Applications
The review emphasizes membrane separators' role in battery performance and safety, covering redox flow, lithium‐ion, and solid‐state batteries. It reviews advances in membrane materials (e.g., polymer electrolytes, hybrid composites) and ion transport mechanisms, while addressing challenges like dendrite growth and crossover losses.
Xiaoqun Zhou +3 more
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