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Changes in Lower Eyelid Appearance Following Zygomaticomaxillary Complex Fractures
Several papers have recently described a loss of lower eyelid bags and resulting lower eyelid bag asymmetry in patients with orbital fractures and surgical reconstruction. This study described 104 patients with zygomaticomaxillary complex (ZMC) fractures and different treatments.
Samin Rahbin +3 more
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Probabilistic modelling of a rotational energy harvester
Relatively recently, many researchers in the field of energy harvesting have focused on the concept of harvesting electrical energy from relatively large-amplitude, low-frequency vibrations (such as the movement caused by walking motion or ocean waves ...
Elliott, Stephen +3 more
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Long‐Range Exciton Energy Transfer in Two‐Dimensional Materials
This review highlights recent advances in long‐range exciton energy transfer within planar 2D‐material architectures. It emphasizes the emergence of self‐hybridized excitonpolaritons, exciton coupling to surface plasmon polaritons and plasmonic lattices, and the role of dipoledipole transfer pathways in enabling efficient nanoscale energy transport ...
Paul H. Bittorf +8 more
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Design of a radiator shade for testing in a simulated lunar environment [PDF]
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and The Universities Space Research Association (USRA) have chosen the parabolic/catenary concept from their sponsored Fall 1991 lunar radiation shade project for further testing and development ...
Huff, Jaimi +2 more
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Observation of Linear and Nonlinear Light Trapping on Topological Dislocations
Topological dislocations are global lattice defects found in various systems ranging from crystals to photonic lattices. This work reports the first observation at optical frequencies of linear modes with tunable localization bound to edge dislocations and their nonlinear counterparts ‐ dislocation solitons. These results reveal an intriguing interplay
S. K. Ivanov +13 more
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Deciphering infant mortality. Part 1: empirical evidence
This paper is not (or at least not only) about human infant mortality. In line with reliability theory, "infant" will refer here to the time interval following birth during which the mortality (or failure) rate decreases.
Berrut, Sylvie +3 more
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Abstract Background Visuospatial deficits in Parkinson's disease (PD) often precede dementia and complicate daily functioning. Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology and α‐synuclein aggregation frequently co‐occur in PD, but their combined impact on cognition is unclear.
David Ledingham +8 more
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Schematic of the in‐line rheometry setup and the evaluation of three distinct modeling frameworks (semiempirical, viscoelastic, and EOS) to predict viscosity reduction in diluted polyethylene melts via time‐concentration superposition (Illustration generated via ChatGPT).
Ernst Georg Viehböck +5 more
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Beyond feasibility filters: How expertise heterogeneity enables innovation recognition
Abstract Research Summary Organizations often struggle to identify promising innovations that balance novelty and feasibility in multidisciplinary domains, yet how does evaluator expertise heterogeneity shape these assessments? This study examines how evaluator expertise influences innovation evaluation through a field experiment with National ...
Jacqueline N. Lane +3 more
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Incremental upper bound modeling of concrete failures in timber‐concrete notched connections
Abstract This paper introduces a novel theoretical framework for developing incremental upper bound solutions, which is applied to predict the response of two local concrete failures in timber‐concrete composite (TCC) decks with notched connections. The new approach enables a prediction of the capacity at the onset of failure as well as the entire post‐
Peter K. Rasmussen +3 more
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