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Effects of forward shoulder elevation on spinal excursion at three different speeds. [PDF]
Hengsomboon P +4 more
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Combinations of integrative NMR spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulations reveal the internal structural dynamics of single‐chain nanoparticles. Abstract Single‐chain nanoparticles (SCNPs) are formed by the collapse of individual polymer chains, generating entities comparable to proteins in size, internal structure, and function.
Federico Faglia +6 more
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Maximum Shoulder Torque and Muscle Activation During Standing Arm Flexion: Reference Data for Biomechanical and Ergonomic Applications. [PDF]
Aronis G +5 more
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A novel drug‐loaded D/P‐g‐PSB nanogel‐incorporated hydrogel by the electrostatic attraction‐driven self‐assembling process. Sequential drug releasing property (melatonin is released first by physical diffusion, and then ibuprofen is released as the charge shielding effect and hydrogel degradation). This ion‐sensitive hydrogel platform with sequentially
Zhijian Wei +13 more
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Diagnostic performance of conventional fat-suppression T1WI versus fat-suppression 3D-T1WI-SPACE sequences in detecting glenoid labral injuries via direct shoulder MR arthrography. [PDF]
Teng B, Wu H, Lin H.
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Dual‐Laser Optical Tweezers for Photothermal Analysis of Hybrid Microgels
Dual‐laser optical tweezers unlock real‐time, single‐particle resolution of light‐driven actuation. Direct visualization and precise quantification of size changes under varying laser intensity provide new insights, overcoming limitations of conventional microscale actuator analysis.
Se‐Hyeong Jung +4 more
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Dual Reconstruction, Combined Anterior Latissimus Dorsi with Teres Major and Middle Trapezius Tendon Transfer, Reduces Anterior Superior Humeral Subluxation: Case Report. [PDF]
Baek CH, Kim BT, Kim JG, Lim CM.
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Quasi‐solid‐state calcium‐ion batteries (QSSCIBs) employing redox‐active covalent organic frameworks (COFs) based electrolytes are developed. The COFs’ crystalline porous structures, featuring aligned carbonyl groups, enabled high Ca2⁺ conductivity, supported by molecular dynamics simulations of the ion transport mechanism.
Zhuoyu Yin +7 more
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