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This meta‐analysis of 208 cases shows that salvage esophagectomy for cT4 esophageal squamous cell carcinoma achieves a 72% R0 resection rate, offering a curative pathway for selected patients. However, it remains a high‐risk procedure with an 18% anastomotic leak rate and 30% major complications (Clavien–Dindo ≥ III).
Makoto Sakai +4 more
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Frederick Kesler cane, photos taken by Kenning Arlitsch in 2000 [02]
Color photograph of Frederick Kesler\u27s cane, taken by Kenning Arlitsch in ...
Arlitsch, Kenning
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Abstract Premise Desert plant assemblages in southern California provide an opportunity to link patterns of community structure with climate‐driven vulnerability in a rapidly changing environment. California sustains an exceptionally diverse flora of approximately 4300 plant species, with 31% identified as endemic.
Hector Zumbado‐Ulate +4 more
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Frederick Kesler cane, photos taken by Kenning Arlitsch in 2000 [01]
Color photograph of Frederick Kesler\u27s cane, taken by Kenning Arlitsch in ...
Arlitsch, Kenning
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On the Prospects for African Philosophy in Australia
ABSTRACT This paper grapples with the situation of people of African descent in Australia by working through the constitution of the body of academic philosophy in the country. It contends with the parochialism of the Australian philosophical community and the prospects for the cultivation of greater pluralism. Taking African philosophy as one possible
Bryan Mukandi
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The Skaldic Project and Lexicon Poeticum
This paper describes a digital project to edit the Old Norse poetic corpus known as skaldic poetry, composed between the ninth and fourteenth centuries. The Skaldic Project started in 1997 with the first editions published in 2007, and 75% of the corpus ...
Tarrin Wills
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Frederick Kesler cane, photos taken by Kenning Arlitsch in 2000 [03]
Color photograph of Frederick Kesler\u27s cane, taken by Kenning Arlitsch in ...
Arlitsch, Kenning
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Frederick Kesler cane, photos taken by Kenning Arlitsch in 2000 [06]
Color photograph of Frederick Kesler\u27s cane, taken by Kenning Arlitsch in ...
Arlitsch, Kenning
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Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) as a new tool for neuroeconomic research
Over the last decade, the application of neuroscience to economic research has gained in importance and the number of neuroeconomic studies has grown extensively. The most common method for these investigations is fMRI.
Isabella Kopton, P. Kenning
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Frederick Kesler cane, photos taken by Kenning Arlitsch in 2000 [07]
Color photograph of Frederick Kesler\u27s cane, taken by Kenning Arlitsch in ...
Arlitsch, Kenning
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