Foot Progression Angle Modulates Three-Dimensional Lower-Limb Biomechanics in Flexible Flatfoot: Kinematic-Kinetic Patterns and Clinical Implications. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction Foot progression angle affects gait and lowerlimb alignment. Altered angles may increase knee and ankle loading and produce tissue loading patterns previously linked to musculoskeletal injury. This study investigates how different foot progression angles modify knee and ankle biomechanics in young adults with flexible flatfoot ...
Shen L +11 more
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Thermodynamic and Interfacial Characterization of Petroleum Industry Surfactants: A Study on Critical Micelle Concentration and Interfacial Tension Behavior under Mild Conditions. [PDF]
The interfacial and thermodynamic properties of five petroleum industry surfactants are evaluated under mild conditions. Interfacial tension is measured using spinning drop tensiometry, and critical micelle concentrations are determined conductometrically.
Bejczi R, Nagy R.
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Roman cameos with female busts from Middle and Lower Danube
At the sites on the Middle and Lower Danube, especially in the civilian settlements next to the big military camps, was found a great number of cameos made of semi-precious stones, variations of opal, onyx and agate, on which is represented a woman’s ...
Ivana Popović
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Vessels with the handle above the opening from Lower Pannonia and Upper Moesia
This paper presents two types of vessels with a handle above the opening. They are found in the military context in Teutoburgium and Viminacium in the urban context in Mursa, Cibalae, Singidunum and Viminacium and a rural context in Liskovac and Viminacium (Nad Klepečkom).
Ožanić Roguljić, Ivana +1 more
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Amfore orientale de tip Kapitän II descoperite la Histria în Sectorul Basilica extra muros
Amphoras Kapitän II type are attested in Scythia Minor in contexts dated between the end of the 2nd century AD and the beginning of the 6th century AD, especially between 250 and 450 AD. They are widely distributed around the eastern Mediterranean, Dacia,
Bădescu, A.
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The inscription AE 1961, 22 from between 54 and 68 AD is not an evidence for the separation of Illyricum into Dalmatia and Pannonia as believed by P. Kovacs. In this private dedication to Nero the name Pannonia seems to have been used instead of the official name. There is no evidence that Illyricum Inferius was called Pannonia before Vespasian.
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Improvement of Peak Integration in Capillary Electrophoresis: Reference Data Set No. 1
ABSTRACT Capillary electrophoresis (CE) often provides superior separation of macromolecules such as monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), a major biopharmaceutical class, compared with liquid chromatography. However, electropherograms frequently exhibit complex baselines and peak shapes that are not reliably handled by integration algorithms designed for ...
Marlon Krompholz +14 more
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The limitations of conventional techniques hinder the identification of natural compounds with anticancer potential in terms of speed, throughput, sensitivity, and capability of continuous monitoring of relevant biological effects. Novel label‐free optical biosensors represent new opportunities in the discovery of drug candidates, eliminating these ...
Beatrix Péter +10 more
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Evidence of cheesemaking in lower Pannonia and upper Moesia
Evidence of cheese making at sites in lower Pannonia and Upper Moesia are shown in the typical ceramic molds for cheese. We have no written evidence about cheese production in Pannonia and Moesia, and the cheese itself or the woven strainers are archaeologically invisi ble. We can thus learn about cheese-making exclusively from ceramic fragments.
Ožanić Roguljić, Ivana +1 more
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On oriental cults from the south of the province of Dalmatia (A few examples from East Herzegovina) [PDF]
The paper presents the data on oriental cults from the south of the province of Dalmatia (east Herzegovina). The main research material, which was used as the source of data on the religion of the residents from the south of the province of Dalmatia, was
Samardžić Gligor M.
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