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Background Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global health challenge, with 1.3 million deaths in 2022. Ten countries in the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) accounted for 88.3% of TB cases, of which 23.8% were from Romania.
Rupa Ramachandran +11 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection remains a major global health burden, with disease progression influenced by host genetic and immune factors, including variants in the mannose‐binding lectin 2 (MBL2) gene. This study aimed to evaluate the association between MBL2 polymorphisms and clinical outcomes of HBV infection ...
Minane Nafissa Triande +13 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose 3D free‐breathing, proton, contrast‐agent‐free MR methods are increasingly used for pulmonary ventilation‐weighted measurements. The methods are split between: (1) signal‐based, which rely on lung parenchyma signal changes during respiration, and (2) volume‐based that utilize the Jacobian determinant of deformation fields from the ...
Filip Klimeš +12 more
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Exploring the Role of Vascular Factors and Tissue Properties in Pulsatile Brain Deformation
This study combined strain tensor imaging (STI), intrinsic magnetic resonance elastography (iMRE), and atlas‐based regional metrics to explore physiological drivers of cardiac‐induced brain strain. Volumetric strain was mainly associated with vascular factors such as cerebral blood volume and pulse pressure, whereas octahedral shear strain correlated ...
Marius Burman Ingeberg +3 more
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DEEP‐DISORDER: Motion Correction in 3D MRI via Segment Reconstruction and Registration
This work presents a retrospective motion correction framework for 3D MRI. A motion‐corrupted acquisition is split into tiny k‐space segments, and for each a neural network reconstructs a rough anatomical image. These reconstructions are aligned using groupwise registration, yielding one set of estimated motion parameters per segment.
Laurens Beljaards +7 more
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Titanium Carbide MXene Synthesis by Etching of Titanium Aluminum Carbide in Acetic Acid Solution
We propose a new method for Ti3C2Fz MXene synthesis using acetic acid as an etching environment. Contrary to the most often used HF/HCl, a weak acid solution is more beneficial for mass production with reduced environmental impact. Optimal balance between the acetic acid and water amounts allows for complete etching of Al atoms yielding partially ...
Bartosz Gurzęda +8 more
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Lucian Zenoviu Bot, Iuliu-Marius Morariu, Mihai-Octavian Groza , Andrei Păvălean, Anca Rus – Book ...
Lucian Zenoviu Bot +4 more
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Characterization of Mass Wasting Events on Lunar Maria Using Mini‐RF Radar Observations
Abstract Evidence of mass wasting has been observed on the Moon since at least the Apollo era. Surface features indicative of mass wasting processes are traditionally characterized geomorphologically using visible images. In this study, we aim to better understand mass wasting features via their radar properties, which can provide insights into the ...
S. L. Pérez‐Cortés +7 more
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Beatrice Mahler,1– 3 Dragoș Băiceanu,3,4 Alexandru Stoichiță,1– 3 Dragoș Dendrino,3 Mihaela Mihai,3,5 Gina Ciolan,2 Elmira Ibraim,3,4 Ioana Munteanu,2,3,6 Cristina Popa,2,3 Mădălina Burecu,2,3 Paula Rusu,3 Andreea Cioacat ...
Mahler B +13 more
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Abstract Saw mark analysis is an important component of forensic anthropology, particularly in cases of postmortem dismemberment. While stereomicroscopy remains the benchmark for evaluating kerf features, recent advances in imaging technologies offer new opportunities for documenting and interpreting bone trauma.
Pieter D. de Wet +4 more
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