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Recenzija knjige "Sige" autora Damira Lackovića u izdanju Hrvatskog prirodoslovnog muzeja.
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Cetuximab Hypersensitivity in the Setting of Asymptomatic Alpha‐Gal Sensitization
ABSTRACT Background Alpha‐gal syndrome is an allergic condition resulting from the bite of the Lonestar tick in the southeastern US that leads to sensitization to mammalian products containing the oligosaccharide galactose‐alpha‐1,3‐galactose (alpha‐gal).
Alexander G. Emerson +3 more
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High-quality Si/SiGe heterojunctions on transferred SiGe nanomembranes
Strained silicon technology employing strain-relaxed SiGe virtual substrates has become pivotal factor in advancing group IV semiconductor electronics, photonic devices, silicon-based quantum computing architectures, and neuromorphic devices. Although existing approaches using Si/SiGe superlattice buffers and compositionally graded SiGe layers can ...
Liangxin LIAO +7 more
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Algorithms in Allergy: Molecular Allergology in the Context of Animal Allergy
Allergy, EarlyView.
Christiane Hilger +4 more
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‘Irradiation‐Free’ Work‐Function Measurements in XPS
ABSTRACT A method for improved work‐function measurements in‐situ to X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) is presented. The method is based on the combination of two techniques involving irradiation each, however with opposite irradiation artifacts. Results can thus be processed to provide work‐function values of high reliability. An estimate of the (
Hagai Cohen
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This study explores the benefits of metasurfaces made from functional materials, highlighting their ability to be adapted and improved for various high‐frequency applications, including communications and sensing. It first demonstrates the potential of these functional material‐based metasurfaces to advance the field of sub‐THz perceptive networks ...
Yat‐Sing To +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease with marked immunological heterogeneity. T‐cell subsets expressing CLA, CCR4, and CCR10 are involved in skin inflammation, but their frequency and expression patterns in AD remain poorly characterized.
Zumaya‐Pérez Luis Carlos +6 more
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