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Allvar Gullstrand: The Only Ophthalmologist Who Won the Nobel Prize. [PDF]
Awad AA, Alkorbi HA, Abu Serhan H.
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ABSTRACT Objectives To compare the trueness of implant placement in novice surgeons using dynamic computer‐assisted implant surgery (d‐CAIS) versus a non‐guided approach, assessing surgery time efficiency and patient‐reported outcomes, including satisfaction, postoperative pain, and quality of life. Material and Methods A double‐arm randomized clinical
Víctor Ruiz‐Romero +5 more
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Commemorating the 1924 Nobel Prize awarded to Willem Einthoven: a century of progress in electrocardiography and arrhythmia research. [PDF]
Remme CA, Odening KE.
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ABSTRACT Objectives The oral fine motor control is compromised in patients with full‐arch, bimaxillary bridges compared to those with natural teeth. No previous studies have examined the differences between the prosthetic treatments small anterior bridges and single anterior implants (SI). The aim of the study was to evaluate oral fine motor control in
Nicole Winitsky +3 more
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"Goldilocks Modifications" for mRNA Therapeutics Won the Nobel Prize. [PDF]
Li L.
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The hole in the doughnut: Formalizing and testing a key model of degrowth
Abstract Degrowth scholars often claim that capitalism generates social and ecological imbalances, as captured by Kate Raworth's leading doughnut model. We formalize this model using social and environmental indices and measure imbalances using their coefficient of variation.
Ashruta Acharya +2 more
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Trajectories of biomedical research leading to Nobel Prize-winning discoveries. [PDF]
Burnett WJ +3 more
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More Inspired, Less Anxious: Well‐Being Impacts of a Self‐Directed Art Museum Visit
ABSTRACT Increasingly, art museums are seen as places that can support human flourishing. We describe a quasi‐experimental investigation of the impacts of a self‐directed art museum visit on adults' subjective well‐being. Data were collected from 363 adults at three art museums in Seattle, WA.
Jessica J. Luke +18 more
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Bibliometric comparison of Nobel Prize laureates in physiology or medicine and chemistry. [PDF]
Bünemann S, Seifert R.
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