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Group A rotavirus (RVA) remains the most important etiological agent associated with severe acute diarrhea in children. Rotarix® monovalent vaccine was introduced into Mozambique’s Expanded Program on Immunization in September 2015. In the present study,
Eva D. João +16 more
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Namen osmih življenjskih pripovedi je na oseben in dramatičen način pokazati, da so preproste in enoznačne delitve, klasifikacije, opredelitve in razporeditve ljudi krivične in nepotrebne. Metodološko bistvo knjige je spominjati se in pripovedovati ter na ta način ponuditi dokaze o pluralnosti, raznovrstnosti in raznolikosti, večjezičnosti in ...
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Identifying spatio-temporal seizure propagation patterns in epilepsy using Bayesian inference
Vattikonda et al. combine a conceptual mathematical model of seizure generation with personalized information about brain connectivity to tackle the challenge of predictive brain surgery. The validated model was used to successfully determine the outcome
Anirudh N. Vattikonda +5 more
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Developments in ambulatory surgery in orthopedics in France in 2016
Under the new categorization introduced by the Health Authorities, ambulatory surgery (AS) in France now accounts for 50% of procedures, taking all surgical specialties together. The replacement of full hospital admission by AS is now well established and recognized.
C, Hulet, G, Rochcongar, C, Court
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Highlights: 1. This research provides important information regarding the food safety of smoked tatihu (yellowfin tuna) sold in several traditional markets in Ambon, Indonesia. 2.
Evangelista Risalia Haurissa +2 more
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Deep brain activities can be detected with magnetoencephalography
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a non-invasive method of measuring neural activity but the hippocampus and amygdala are difficult to measure with MEG because of their deep localization. Here, the authors show with simultaneous MEG and invasive recordings
Francesca Pizzo +12 more
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Purpose: Head tilt associated with infantile nystagmus syndrome (INS) can be corrected by (a) operating the oblique muscles, (b) horizontally transposing the vertical rectus muscles, or (c) vertically transposing the horizontal rectus muscles.
Ramesh Kekunnaya, Mayank Jain
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Spin-state transition in LaCoO3: direct neutron spectroscopic evidence of excited magnetic states [PDF]
A gradual spin-state transition occurs in LaCoO3 around T~80-120 K, whose detailed nature remains controversial. We studied this transition by means of inelastic neutron scattering (INS), and found that with increasing temperature an excitation at ~0.6 ...
Conder, K. +8 more
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Regenerative orthopaedics: in vitro, in vivo … in silico [PDF]
In silico, defined in analogy to in vitro and in vivo as those studies that are performed on a computer, is an essential step in problem-solving and product development in classical engineering fields. The use of in silico models is now slowly easing its way into medicine.
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Temporal similarity metrics for latent network reconstruction: The role of time-lag decay [PDF]
When investigating the spreading of a piece of information or the diffusion of an innovation, we often lack information on the underlying propagation network.
Liao, Hao +4 more
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