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Soft tissue morphometry of the malleus-incus complex from micro-CT imaging
The malleus-incus complex (MIC) is unique to mammalian hearing. To develop a comprehensive biomechanical MIC model for the human middle ear, measurements regarding its anatomical features are a necessity.
Puria, S, Sim, J H
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The purpose of this feasibility study was to evaluate two novel techniques facilitating bone cement repair of ossicular discontinuity between the incus and stapes. An isolated damage of the long incus process can be repaired using bone cement.
Werner Hosemann +7 more
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A captive chimpanzee named Toon performed an unusual long‐lasting drumming session using different implements (e.g., limbs and tools) and techniques (e.g., drumstick‐on‐drum). He drummed faster with limbs than with tools and during the climax than the introduction of his pant‐hoot displays.
James Brooks +3 more
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Management of Incus Dislocation From Attempted Foreign Body Removal With Alligator Forceps
Middle ear trauma from foreign body (FB) impaction or its removal can lead to tympanic membrane (TM) perforations and ossicular chain disruption. We present a case of a 29 year-old male who developed acute right-sided hearing loss, aural fullness, and ...
Martha Lucía Gutiérrez Pérez MD +4 more
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Modelling the mechanics of the coupling between the incus and stapes in the middle ear
A simple finite-element model which includes the pedicle and the incudostapedial joint was created and used for a preliminary analysis of the mechanics of the coupling between the incus and the stapes. Possible values for the Young's moduli of the joint,
Siah, T. Heng, Funnell, W. Robert J.
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Structural Response of Laser‐Driven Shock Compressed Albite
Abstract Plagioclase records characteristic shock features that constrain meteorite impact conditions, but its phase evolution along the Hugoniot remains unresolved. We investigated shock‐induced phase transition in albite using in situ X‐ray diffraction during laser‐driven shock at 14–66 GPa. Albite retained its crystal structure up to at least 14 GPa
Sota Takagi +15 more
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A Novel Ice Cloud Optical Property Model for Passive and Active Remote Sensing Applications
Abstract A new broad‐spectrum ice cloud optical property model, namely the Passive‐Active Remote Sensing Consistent (PARSC) model, is developed to achieve consistency between passive and active sensor‐based ocean‐occurring ice cloud property retrievals.
J. Coy +4 more
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Abstract Overshooting convection significantly impacts the composition of the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS), yet its linkage to Atmospheric Rivers (ARs) remains poorly understood. This study investigates how ARs modulate environmental conditions and moisture distribution associated with overshooting convection in the central and ...
Ju‐Mee Ryoo +7 more
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This review examines thermo‐ and photocatalytic routes for converting CO2 to ethanol and analyzes how metal alloying, promoters, supports, surface structure, and semiconductor design govern catalyst activity, selectivity, and stability. It integrates mechanistic insights from experimental and theoretical studies and identifies the main challenges and ...
Bryan Rocano‐Merchan +7 more
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Abstract Previous studies reporting the spatial inhomogeneity and heterogeneity of cirrus cloud properties have primarily been case studies derived from relatively small data sets. This study evaluates the spatial heterogeneity and inhomogeneity of cirrus bulk microphysical properties using ∼60 hr of in situ measurements from eight field campaigns. The
John D’Alessandro +2 more
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