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Collaboration of US and Canadian research institutions proposes an ocean observatory in the NE Pacific. A network of fiber optic cables on the Juan de Fuca plate will support sensors to monitor geological, chemical and biological events and provide shore-
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A life cycle assessment of disposing intra-operative collected fluids, a comparative study between the Neptune 3 versus canister drainage [PDF]
The Neptune 3 drainage system is developed as an alternative to canister systems for collecting surgical fluids in the operating room. This study investigates the difference in the environmental impact between Neptune 3 and canister systems, evaluating ...
L. Droog +6 more
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Status & Origins This project is Practice-as-research. It was conceived as a piece of creative practice initially in response to a call for a curated exhibition in the USA called, “Scan2Go”.
Mary Krell (4461685)
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Self-inflicted gunshot wound to the right coronary artery in a pediatric patient resulting in sternotomy and coronary artery stenting [PDF]
Penetrating gunshot wounds to the heart are rare in children but can lead to severe complications requiring urgent intervention. This report describes a case of a 14-year-old male who sustained a gunshot wound to the anterior chest from a high-velocity ...
Vincent Marcucci +5 more
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This site focuses on the planet Neptune. Some topics discussed include: the planet's atmosphere, interior, and surface, its moons and rings, space missions, its magnetosphere, myths, and the latest news from Neptune.
Russell, Randy
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An ultrahot Neptune in the Neptune desert [PDF]
About 1 out of 200 Sun-like stars has a planet with an orbital period shorter than one day: an ultrashort-period planet1,2. All of the previously known ultrashort-period planets are either hot Jupiters, with sizes above 10 Earth radii (R⊕), or apparently rocky planets smaller than 2 R⊕. Such lack of planets of intermediate size (the ‘hot Neptune desert’
James S. Jenkins +83 more
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Takotsubo Syndrome and Complete Heart Block: A Diagnostic and Management Conundrum
There is increasing evidence that Takotsubo cardiomyopathy behaves more like a highly variable and dangerous syndrome than an isolated cardiomyopathy. In this case report, we describe a case of Takotsubo cardiomyopathy complicated by complete heart block.
Erik Olson MD +4 more
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The Diagnostic and Treatment Challenges of Concomitant Mantle Cell Lymphoma and IgM Myeloma
It is rare for IgM multiple myeloma (MM) and mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) to coexist. Furthermore, it is challenging to demonstrate if there are two distinct types of neoplasia or if plasma cell differentiation of MCL is present.
Dhairya Gor +3 more
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Empyema Versus Lung Abscess: A Case Report
Lung abscesses and empyemas are 2 forms of pulmonary infection that can present with similar clinical features. However, empyemas are associated with higher morbidity and mortality, necessitating the need to distinguish one from the other.
Steven Imburgio MD +5 more
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Sprue-Like Enteropathy and Liver Injury: A Rare Emerging Association with Olmesartan
Olmesartan-induced enteropathy is an underreported phenomenon, first described in 2012. While olmesartan’s antihypertensive properties were confirmed early on, its association with a sprue-like enteropathy was subsequently noted.
Mihir Odak MD +4 more
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