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Catalogue of Medical Books in Manchester University Library, 1480–1700, by by Ethel M. Parkison and Audnrey E. Lumb, Manchester University Press, 1972, pp. vii, 399, £15.00 [PDF]
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A simple, cleanroom‐free method produces flexible mini‐coils using automated blade cutting. The process is fast, low‐cost, and supports diverse materials. The coils show strong durability and performance under repeated bending. Demonstrated use in resistor‐inductor filters and magnetic nanoparticle control proves their adaptability.
Changhao Ge+5 more
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S.A.J. Moorat, Catalogue of Western Manuscripts on Medicine and Science in the Wellcome Historical Medical Library II: Mss. written after 1650 A.D. 2 Teile : A-M, S. I—VIII, 1-760 ; N-Z with indexes, appendix and supplement to vol. I, S. 761-1480. Wellcome Institute, London 1973. 30.- £. [PDF]
H.M. Koelbing
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The dielectric elastomer‐based electropneumatic device (DE‐EPD) is a vacuum‐assisted ventricular assist device (VAD) that delivers high performance (85 mmHg, 6.8 L min−1) with low power consumption. Unlike traditional motor‐driven VADs, it is lightweight, quiet, energy‐efficient, and provides pulsatile flow. Validated in a simulated circulation system,
Amine Benouhiba+6 more
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The MPTT‐nanozyme‐hydrogel system (Mn3O4@ChS‐HA) provides a multifunctional therapeutic strategy for intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD), effectively targeting oxidative stress and enhancing AF repair by restoring extracellular matrix (ECM) and redox homeostasis.
Yangyang Chen+13 more
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Antonia J. Bunch, Hospital and medical libraries in Scotland An historical and sociological study, Glasgow, Scottish Library Association, 1975, 8vo, pp. xii, 186, illus., £8.00. [PDF]
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The Angiopep‐2 peptide density on polymeric nanoparticles significantly impacts blood–brain barrier (BBB) penetration. This study explores this nuanced relationship using various in vitro models and in vivo assays, revealing that dynamic models better predict BBB penetration.
Weisen Zhang+9 more
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