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The Role of Ancient Greek Physicians in the Development of Tracheostomy: Pioneering Airway Interventions and Early Thoracic Surgery. [PDF]
Leivaditis V+8 more
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The Construction Literature Modernity : Analyzing Taiwan Modern Literature Theory
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Organic conducting polymers are crucial for advanced wearable bioelectronic devices. A novel aniline‐based donor‐acceptor conducting polymer is developed via a rational molecular design approach, exhibiting enhanced ionic molecular interactions for highly sensitive and stable wearable pH sensors.
Junning Qian+3 more
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Prevalence and determinants of modern contraception use among persons with disabilities in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Chowdhury AR+4 more
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Endothelial Colony Forming Cells (ECFCs) acted as cellular cyborgs, stealthily transporting gold nanorods (AuNRs) into tumors to enable targeted near‐infrared (NIR) hyperthermia combined with radiotherapy. This approach triggers ferroptosis in melanoma and inhibits autophagy in breast cancer, revealing a tumor‐specific response to nanomaterial‐assisted
Cecilia Anceschi+26 more
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Cognitive Ability Testing in the Workplace: Modern Approaches and Methods. [PDF]
Kato AE+3 more
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Forgetting in Early Modern English Literature and Culture: Lethe's Legacies
Christopher Ivic+2 more
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Fatigue‐Resistant Mechanoresponsive Color‐Changing Hydrogels for Vision‐Based Tactile Robots
Mechanoresponsive color‐changing materials that can reversibly and resiliently change color in response to stress are highly desirable for diverse technologies in optics, sensors, and robots; however, such materials are rarely achieved. This work reports a fatigue‐resistant mechanoresponsive color‐changing hydrogel that exhibits reversible, resilient ...
Jiabin Liu+4 more
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Review of \u3cem\u3eConscience in Early Modern English Literature\u3c/em\u3e by Abraham Stoll [PDF]
Curran, John E., Jr.
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