The Learning Curve for Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy Based on Dissection Skills if Structured Teaching and Standardized Surgery are Applied. [PDF]
Studer AM +3 more
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Abstract The Pamir Plateau stands out at the westernmost Tibetan Plateau as a north‐facing convex promontory, bordering the tectonically rejuvenated Tianshan orogen. To understand the mode of crustal deformation, we analyze crustal anisotropy in the Pamir‐Tianshan using shear wave splitting of the Moho‐converted phases.
Wei Li +4 more
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TIM-3 and γδ T cells: new players in breast cancer dissemination. [PDF]
Galluzzi L, Galassi C, Wiest DL.
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Geodetic Strain Rates, Slip Deficit Rates, and Seismic Potential in the Tianshan, Central Asia
Abstract The Tianshan is an intracontinental orogenic belt that has experienced over 100 Mw ≥ 6 earthquakes since 1700. However, strain rates and slip deficit rates on mapped faults in this region—key factors in assessing its seismic potential—remain underexplored.
Fengnian Chang +6 more
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The rarely described association between pseudoaneurysm and aberrant ICA: A case series. [PDF]
Yousif P +7 more
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Influence of Mesoscale Organization on the Formation of Humidity Haloes
Abstract Humidity haloes‐regions of enhanced water vapor surrounding trade wind shallow cumulus clouds‐can significantly influence downward longwave radiation due to their elevated moisture content compared to clear‐sky conditions. Using data from the Barbados Cloud Observatory—including longwave radiation measurements and moisture profiles from the co‐
Marius Rixen +2 more
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Sands from Squeaky Beach and adjacent beaches on Wilson's Promontory, Victoria, Australia [PDF]
A. W. Beasley
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Comparing Surgical Outcomes in Laparoscopic Sacral Hysteropexy with or without Retroperitoneal Tunneling. [PDF]
Lai PH, Tsui WL, Ding DC.
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The Tectonic, Thermal, and Temporal Controls on the Production of Lithium‐Enriched Melts
Abstract We present a new tectonically‐based method for understanding the mountain‐belt‐scale controls on the distribution of critical metals, applied to lithium ores. Lithium‐rich melts in collisional zones are produced by biotite‐breakdown reactions, so we analyze the tectonic “filters” that control whether underthrusting (meta‐)sediments reach ...
Alex Copley, Owen Weller
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