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Multimodal Evaluation of Bethlem Myopathy with the c.788G > A Variant in the COL6A1 Gene: a case report with genetic, ultrasonographic, and structural-functional discordance correlations. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on Data Mining in Bioinformatics, 2013
Advances in genomic technologies have allowed vast amounts of gene expression data to be collected. Protein functional annotation and biological module discovery that are based on a single gene expression data suffers from spurious coexpression. Recent work have focused on integrating multiple independent gene expression data sets.
Saeed Salem, Cagri Ozcaglar
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Advances in genomic technologies have allowed vast amounts of gene expression data to be collected. Protein functional annotation and biological module discovery that are based on a single gene expression data suffers from spurious coexpression. Recent work have focused on integrating multiple independent gene expression data sets.
Saeed Salem, Cagri Ozcaglar
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Characterisation of FeBSiC coated MFM tips using Lorentz electron tomography and MFM
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1999Magnetic force microscope (MFM) tips coated with an amorphous ferromagnetic alloy have been studied using MFM and Lorentz electron microscopy. Imaging a standard NIST hard disk sample in the MFM reveals that the character of the tips varies dramatically with film thickness.
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Muscle Fatigue Monitor (MFM): Second Generation
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1985As a muscular contraction is sustained, the spectrum of the myoelectric signal is shifted toward the lower frequencies. This spectral shift is associated with localized muscular fatigue. This communication describes a computer-assisted device, the Muscle Fatigue Monitor, that performs a quantitative assessment of localized muscular fatigue by tracking ...
L D, Gilmore, C J, De Luca
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2018
Much has been written about conscience-based objections to the provision of reproductive abortion services. Nevertheless, conscience may drive providers in the other direction as well: OB/GYNs may, in fact, decide to provide these services because of their well-considered moral, ethical, and religious convictions.
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Much has been written about conscience-based objections to the provision of reproductive abortion services. Nevertheless, conscience may drive providers in the other direction as well: OB/GYNs may, in fact, decide to provide these services because of their well-considered moral, ethical, and religious convictions.
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Magnetic Force Microscopy (MFM)
1992The success of the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) has stimulated the development of a number of related “scanning probe” microscopes, which are based on mechanically scanning a sharp tip over a sample surface. One of the most successful of these new microscopes is the scanning force microscope, invented by Binnig, Quate and Gerber in 1986 [5.1 ...
P. Grütter, H. J. Mamin, D. Rugar
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Magnetization estimation from MFM images
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2002We have developed a method to estimate the complete magnetization in thin-film longitudinal recording media from magnetic force microscopy (MFM) data. The method uses a medium model described by a Voronoi tessellation of the film plane. The magnetization lies in that plane, has constant magnitude, and is uniform within each convex region, or grain, of ...
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2004
Magnetic force microscopy is commonly understood as a scanning force microscopy technique that is devoted to the measurement of tip-sample forces mediated by a magnetic field. In fact, every scanning force microscope can be used as a magnetic force microscope, if a tip with a magnetic moment is used.
Ernst Meyer +2 more
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Magnetic force microscopy is commonly understood as a scanning force microscopy technique that is devoted to the measurement of tip-sample forces mediated by a magnetic field. In fact, every scanning force microscope can be used as a magnetic force microscope, if a tip with a magnetic moment is used.
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