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Long roads

open access: yesJournal of Hip Preservation Surgery
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On the Road

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1999
Abstract After their undergraduate years, the future Rounder founders had many road-trip adventures across America and beyond during the late 1960s. They connected with other fans, musicians and grassroots industry figures like Ken Davidson, founder of another small label called Kanawha Records, from which they took inspiration.
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The High Road or the Low Road

World Neurosurgery, 2014
n this wonderful article, which combines cadaver dissection with case illustrations, a group of pioneering endonasal I surgeons describe their decision-making strategy in choosing between the endonasal “farmedial” approach and the transcranial “far lateral” approach to the cervicomedullary junction.
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Road finding for road-network extraction

Proceedings CVPR '88: The Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2003
Automatic extraction of roads from aerial photos has been demonstrated in a number of systems, but the systems which display the better capabilities usually rely on manual selection of road starting points. This interaction with a human operator is eliminated by integrating a road-finding module into a road network extraction system.
Z. Aviad, P. D. Carnine Jr.
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Roads, roads everywhere

Science, 2015
Ecology Over the past century, an ever-expanding network of roads has spread over our planet. In a Perspective, Haddad considers the environmental impacts of this network. Roads often lead to land-use change as people clear newly accessible land for agriculture or housing.
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The high road, the low road, and no road: She took them all

Journal of Electrocardiology, 2020
A 42-year old female with no significant past medical history, normal physical exam, and normal routine lab studies presents with "thumps" in her chest. A Holter monitor evaluation revealed normal sinus rhythm with two different PR intervals suggesting "dual AV nodal pathways" and occasional blocked P waves with junctional escape complexes.
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The road to modularity

Nature Reviews Genetics, 2007
A network of interactions is called modular if it is subdivided into relatively autonomous, internally highly connected components. Modularity has emerged as a rallying point for research in developmental and evolutionary biology (and specifically evo-devo), as well as in molecular systems biology.
Günter P, Wagner   +2 more
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