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Abstract figure legend Recent work has shown that treating the reduction in heart function following acute spinal cord injury (SCI) better optimizes peripheral haemodynamics and spinal cord oxygenation than the standard approach of using vasopressors.
Alexandra M. Williams +13 more
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Transient Micropulsation Signals
During extremely quiet magnetic times, transient magnetic signals have been observed which differ significantly from any previously reported. They can be interpreted as being due to a travelling bunch of charged particles (for which two models are discussed), or to meteors.
D. RANKIN, J. A. JACOBS
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Abstract Uncertainty in anthropogenic forcing driven by aerosol‐cloud interactions (aci) limits our ability to infer the sensitivity of the Earth system to forcing from historical records. The driver of aci is the change in cloud droplet number concentration (Nd) due to changes in aerosol serving as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN).
Dani B. Jones +9 more
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We report a case of a 60-year-old Asian male who developed radiation retinopathy 23 years after initial radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma and was successfully treated with yellow pattern 577-nm micropulse laser. Secondary macular edema and visual
James G. Wong, Trang T.H. Nguyen
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Clinical applications of the MicroPulse diode laser [PDF]
To evaluate the efficacy of the Iris Oculight MicroPulse 810 nm diode laser in the treatment of macular oedema secondary to either branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) or diabetic maculopathy and in the treatment of proliferative diabetic retinopathy.
C M, Moorman, A M, Hamilton
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Abstract Accurately simulating convective processes in complex terrain remains a critical challenge for global storm‐resolving models (GSRMs). This study systematically evaluates moist convective biases in the Regionally Refined Mesh configuration of the U.S.
Tianning Su +4 more
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Oscillations of the Earth's Outer Atmosphere and Micropulsations [PDF]
Summary In recent years many workers have considered hydromagnetic oscillations of the Earth's outer atmosphere as a possible cause of geomagnetic micropulsations. Almost all of them use the equations derived by Dungey (1954b) for calculating the eigenperiods of the system.
Westphal, K. O., Jacobs, J. A.
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Abstract The far‐infrared (>16 μm) spectrum plays a crucial role in Earth's radiation budget but was rarely observed from space before 2024. Two Polar Radiant Energy in the Far Infrared Experiment (PREFIRE) satellites, PREFIRE2 (SAT‐2) and PREFIRE1 (SAT‐1), were launched in 2024.
Xiuhong Chen +9 more
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Laser treatment in diabetic retinopathy [PDF]
Diabetic retinopathy is a leading cause of visual impairment and blindness in developed countries due to macular edema and proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR). For both complications laser treatment may offer proven therapy: the Diabetic Retinopathy
Akduman L +36 more
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Skillful Polar WRF Cloud Modeling of a Warm Winter Atmospheric River at the Antarctic Peninsula
Abstract Atmospheric rivers are episodic events that can advect relatively large quantities of moisture to Antarctica, contributing to both disproportionate precipitation and melting events. The Year of Polar Prediction, an international effort to improve weather prediction over the southern polar region, presents an opportunity to study the clouds and
K. M. Hines +9 more
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