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MIP models for the irregular strip packing problem: new symmetry breaking constraints [PDF]
Marcos Okamura Rodrigues +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Dysfunction of cerebral perforating arteries is a major contributor to cerebral small vessel disease. Developing a reliable MRI technique for assessing cerebral perforating arteries on widely accessible 3T systems would be advantageous.
Jianing Tang +7 more
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[Design of ZIF-L-based boronate affinity molecularly imprinted material and its application in the detection of ribavirin in environmental water]. [PDF]
Qi W, Tong Y.
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Entwicklung und Charakterisierung eines Hochleistungs-MIP-AES-Systems zur Analyse wässriger Lösungen [PDF]
Artur Geiger
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114: MIP-lα and MCP-1: Novel Biomarkers for Chronic Prostatitis [PDF]
Jeffrey A. Stern +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Non‐contrast renal MR angiography (MRA) is valuable for patients who cannot receive contrast agents or when avoiding radiation is desired. However, the conventional inflow inversion recovery (IFIR) method is limited by incomplete background suppression, venous contamination, and motion sensitivity.
Yulin Wang +13 more
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Ciprofloxacin-Imprinted Polymers: Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications. [PDF]
Thach UD +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Sturge‐Weber syndrome (SWS) is a rare neurocutaneous disorder associated with venous capillary malformations, atrophy, and calcifications. Longitudinal imaging is limited by risks of sedation and gadolinium exposure in children.
Scotty G. McKay +5 more
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[Applications of molecularly imprinted solid-phase microextraction coupled with chromatography/mass spectrometry for determination of drug residues]. [PDF]
Yan J +8 more
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Abstract Background Although periodontitis and oral microbiota are linked to cardiometabolic diseases (CMD), it is unclear if they similarly predict CMD mortality. We compared the predictive ability of salivary microbiota and periodontal disease measures for CMD mortality in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).
Hamdi S. Adam +6 more
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