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Structural Motifs in Soft Fibrous Tissues: Revealing Structure‐Mechanics Relationships in Deformation and Tear Resistance for Biomimetic Material Design

open access: yesAdvanced Healthcare Materials, EarlyView.
This review explores how soft fibrous tissues achieve their remarkable mechanical behavior through recurring structural motifs across multiple length scales. It highlights key advances in mimicking these features using fiber‐reinforced hydrogels and hierarchical composites, offering insights into mechanical compatibility, flaw tolerance, and tear ...
Mirit Sharabi
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The Initial Risk Stratification System for Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: Key Updates in the 2024 Korean Thyroid Association Guideline. [PDF]

open access: yesEndocrinol Metab (Seoul)
Moon S   +8 more
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<sup>18</sup>F-FDG PET/CT SUVmax in pleuropulmonary solitary fibrous tumors: can it be incorporated into risk classification systems for predicting recurrence? [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Pulm Med
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Tubular recurrence

Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 2002
We introduce the directed-edge-reinforced random walk and prove that the process is equivalent to a random walk in random environment. Using Oseledec"s multiplicative ergodic theorem, we obtain recurrence and transience criteria for random walks in random environment on graphs with a certain linear structure and apply them to directed-edge-reinforced ...
Keane, M.S., Rolles, S.W.W.
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Recurrent fevers

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2012
AbstractAn 11‐year‐old girl had four episodes of fever in a year, lasting 7–10 days and associated with headache and neck stiffness. She had a long history of recurrent urticaria, usually preceding the fevers. There was also a history of vague pains in her knees and in the small joints of her hands. Her serum C‐reactive protein was moderately raised at
Alison M. Kesson   +6 more
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Recurrent Abdominal Pain: Recurrent Controversy

Pediatrics, 1973
We agree wholeheartedly with the comments made by Drs. Deamer and Sandberg1 referring to the article by Dr. Øster.2 Recurrent abdominal pain with and without chronic or intermittent diarrhea is a very common manifestation of intolerance to dietary proteins or "food allergy." In our experience, the most frequent offending proteins are milk proteins, soy
J R, Poley, M, Bhatia
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