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Towards the Origin of Microblade Technology in Northeastern Asia [PDF]
The article was prepared with the support of Tomsk State University grant program; State assignment number 0330-2016-2018; the Russian Science Foundation (RNF), grant number 14-50-00036.
Susan G. Keates +2 more
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Graphical abstract illustrating the clinical trial's design, findings and conclusion. I‐PRF with M‐MIST significantly improved periodontal outcomes over 9 months, yet an adjunctive sustained release of CLN from the I‐PRF did not provide further clinical benefits.
Sarah Yusri +5 more
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Current surgical management of intervertebral disc herniation inadequately addresses the risk of a recurrent herniation, in part due to limited regenerative capabilities of the disc. Here we demonstrate that a new strategy for biomaterial‐based augmentation that harnesses mechanical interpenetration of a non‐woven PET scaffold into the intervertebral ...
Esteban D. Ongini +13 more
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Nonlinear Damping as the Fourth Dimension in Optical Fiber Anemometry
Nonlinear damping is introduced as the fourth dimension in the operation of a fiber tip optomechanical anemometer. The flow sensing element includes a 3D rotor, measuring 110 µm in diameter, that revolves around a stator fabricated through a two‐photon nanomachining process.
Jeremiah C. Williams +1 more
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Step‐by‐step: A traction‐based fenestration method for vasoepididymostomy
BJUI Compass, Volume 6, Issue 9, September 2025.
Kosuke Kojo +9 more
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Background: Neck aging presents challenges in achieving satisfactory cosmetic outcomes, particularly horizontal wrinkles. Minimally invasive technologies like microneedle radiofrequency (RF) devices offer promise for neck rejuvenation. Aim: This study evaluates the efficacy and safety of the novel microblade RF device for nonsurgical neck rejuvenation.
Ji Yeon Hong +2 more
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Microblade Technology in Northern Sweden: Chronological and Cultural Irnplications
This article deals with Mesolithic microblade technology in northern Sweden. The artifacts in question are keeled scrapers, microblade cores, i.e. handle cores (also called wedge-shaped cores) and conical/cylindrical microblade cores, and microblades from Norrland and the provinces of Dalarna and Värmland. It is proposed that microblade production from
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This thesis deals primarily with two archaeological problems: first, the technological and typological nature of the Ice Mountain microblade and core industry and its relationships with other similar industries in Northwest North America and Northeast Asia; and second, the technological-typological, temporal-spatial character of one particular and ...
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Considerations and recommendations on camouflage in alopecia in Black women. [PDF]
Taye M, Kamili NA, Aguh C, Krueger LD.
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Evaluation of hair regrowth after minoxidil and dutasteride tattooing in men with androgenetic alopecia. [PDF]
Ragi SD +5 more
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