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Microscopic endonasal transsphenoidal approach for repair of sellar defect from penetrating trauma during wartime: illustrative case. [PDF]
Sirko A+4 more
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An Address ON TREPHINATION OF THE LIVING HUMAN SKULL IN PREHISTORIC TIMES [PDF]
T. W. Parry
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A hybrid approach to the Skull Stripping problem in MRI
F. Ségonne+6 more
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Here a transcranial photo‐biomodulation approach is developed using near‐infrared (NIR) laser on hippocampus of mice, revealing significant improvements in learning and memory ability of mice under normal and disease conditions. The improvement results from the high‐density cell‐induced NIR local energy deposition, neuronal activation, and axonogenesis
Wei‐Tong Pan+6 more
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Abstract The freshwater pleurodiran turtle Neochelys is the best‐represented member of Podocnemididae in the European record, being known by eight Eocene species. The youngest of them is the Bartonian (middle Eocene) Neochelys salmanticensis, from the Duero Basin (Salamanca Province, Central Spain).
Adán Pérez‐García+3 more
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Calvarial Chondroplastic Osteosarcoma With Distant Brain Metastasis Treated With Radiosurgery: A Rare Case Report. [PDF]
Azab MA+4 more
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Transcranial ultrasound holds great potential in medical applications. However, effective transcranial ultrasound transmission remains challenging. To address these, this work introduces an innovative Mie‐resonance flexible metamaterial (MRFM), which consists of periodically arranged low‐speed micropillars embedded within a high‐speed flexible ...
Jie Chen+11 more
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Abstract Anoplotheriines (Mammalia, Artiodactyla) were enigmatic, medium‐ to large‐sized ungulates that lived in Western Europe from the late middle Eocene to the earliest Oligocene. The unusual dental and postcranial specializations of these Paleogene mammals have no equivalent in other Cenozoic or contemporaneous artiodactyls on Holarctic landmasses.
Ainara Badiola+3 more
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Development and validation of basement membrane-related signatures for predicting postoperative recurrence, tumor microenvironment and drug candidates in chordomas. [PDF]
Zhang T+9 more
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IX. The early development of the skull of the rabbit [PDF]
G. R. de Beer, J. H. Woodger
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