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Maxillary Sinus Pleomorphic Adenoma: A Systematic Review
Background: Pleomorphic adenoma (PA), also known as a mixed tumor, is a neoplasm of the glandular tissue. The maxillary sinus (MS) is an atypical location of PA; however, as an empty cavity inside the bone, it predisposes tumors to develop unnoticed. The
Maciej Chęciński, Zuzanna Nowak
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Impact of Green Infrastructure Morphology on Compound PM2.5 and Heat Exposure Risk
Abstract Green infrastructure (GI) effectively mitigates health effects associated with PM2.5 and urban heat. However, the impact of GI's morphological characteristics on compound exposure remains unclear. With a large urban population, Chinese cities face significant compound exposure risks, yet national‐scale GI planning strategies addressing this ...
Cheng Gong +3 more
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Physical activity practice and negative self-rated health among university students during COVID-19
During the pandemic, significant changes in university students’ routines affected their lifestyle and health. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of negative self-rated health (NSRH) among university students and to analyze its association with
Juliana de Souza Soares +3 more
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This paper presents a new set of analytical equations to calculate the impedance bandwidth of electrically thin and thick proximity-coupled square microstrip patch antenna (PC-MSPA).
Nafati Aboserwal +3 more
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U.S. Department of Labor, Annual Report 2003: Outcome Goal 2.1 – Increase Compliance with Worker Protection Laws [PDF]
he document provides an assessment of Outcome Goal 2.1 of the 2003 U.S. Department of Labor Annual Report, which aims to increase compliance with worker protection laws through programs and agencies seeking to enforce minimum standards for wages and ...
U.S. Department of Labor
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Micro-RNA Detection Using Nanopore Force Spectroscopy with MspA [PDF]
The importance of small regulatory molecules known as micro-RNA (miRNA) has become increasingly prominent, in part due to their potential clinical use as biomarkers for the early-detection of various cancers. The current methods of miRNA detection involve microarrays or qPCR, each with distinct applications. We present an orthogonal and single molecule
Derrington, Ian M. +5 more
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A Novel DNA Sensing Technique using the Nanopore MspA [PDF]
Nanopores of both protein and solid-state composition provide an excellent tool for single molecule sensing, particularly for DNA. Nanopores are nanometer-sized holes that provide the only pathway between two ionic baths. DNA is sensed by electrophoretically driving it into the nanopore which temporarily causes a reduction in ionic current as the DNA ...
Derrington, Ian M. +4 more
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Single-Base DNA Discrimination via Transverse Ionic Transport
We suggest to discriminate single DNA bases via transverse ionic transport, namely by detecting the ionic current that flows in a channel while a single-stranded DNA is driven through an intersecting nanochannel.
Di Ventra, M., Wilson, James
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Achieving Crossed Strong Barrier Coverage in Wireless Sensor Network [PDF]
Barrier coverage has been widely used to detect intrusions in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). It can fulfill the monitoring task while extending the lifetime of the network.
Balaji +6 more
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Evaluation of the Thermophysiological Comfort Properties of Single‐Knit Jersey Fabrics
The thermal and physiological comfort of fabric has emerged as a priority over service life and perceived value in today’s apparel industry. The balance between thermal and physical sensations of fabrics profoundly influences consumer perceptions of quality and impacts garment functionality in daily wear.
Derseh Yilie Limeneh +7 more
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