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Poison Control Center follow-up of occupational disease.
Eddy A. Bresnitz
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The use of analytical models in human-computer interface design [PDF]
Some of the many analytical models in human-computer interface design that are currently being developed are described. The usefulness of analytical models for human-computer interface design is evaluated.
Gugerty, Leo
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Multivariate analysis applied in dataset of Poison Control Center of São Paulo, Brazil. [PDF]
Eller S +7 more
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This study proposes a universal catalytic DNA circuits termed TACTIC (Thermus thermophilus protein‐driven autocatalytic circuit) for one‐pot detection of DNA and RNA in multiple clinical samples. Integrated with machine learning, TACTIC accurately profile the distinct expression of four extracellular vesicle‐derived miRNAs across different samples and ...
Zuowei Xie +12 more
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Recommendation for the establishment of a poison control center at the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency. [PDF]
Park DU +10 more
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How COVID-19 Lockdown in Italy Has Affected Type of Calls and Management of Toxic Exposures: a Retrospective Analysis of a Poison Control Center Database From March 2020 to May 2020. [PDF]
Milella MS +3 more
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Ni Single‐Atom Modulation of Ti‐O Covalency Boosts Ammonia Oxidation Electrocatalysis
A Ni single‐atom‐induced enhancement of Ti‐O covalency in Ni SAC@TiO2 generates abundant active sites and promotes selective NHx‐NHy mediated N2 evolution while suppressing poisonous NOx formation, achieving nearly doubled AOR activity with excellent durability.
Subhash Chandra Shit +7 more
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Precritical calculations for the 2.9 in. pitch, twmr critical assembly [PDF]
Critical loadings and precritical calculations for 2.9 inch pitch core in determining feasibility of isotopically enriched tungsten water moderated reactor for use as nuclear ...
Lovallo, J. M., Peak, J. C.
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