Enhanced Endoscopic Internal Drainage of Gastric Abscess Through Additively Manufactured Stents
Postoperative gastric leaks are often treated with off‐label biliary double‐pigtail stents, yet conventional extruded designs are not optimized for leak anatomy, can migrate, and may limit abscess evacuation. PETALS is introduced to optimize transmural drainage geometry and enable patient‐specific 3D‐printable stents.
Parima Phowarasoontorn +14 more
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Remplacement de la triéthanolamine au sein des savons résiniques et biliaires de R. Wolbers
In the 80’s, Richard Wolbers introduced the resin and bile soap to the conservation world. Despite the numerous advantages these products offer, studies mentioned the residues most likely caused by the triéthanolamine.
Camille Polkownik
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The study reports the alternative use of non-edible fermented olives for the production of high-quality natural soaps with a fast production process, low environmental impact, and without preliminary treatments for the raw material.
Antonio Ferracane +2 more
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An institutional approach to the role of cost accounting in regulated markets: the case of the royal soap factory of Seville (1515-1692) [PDF]
Regulated markets and state-owned monopolies characterized the economies of many Southern European and Latin American territories around the end of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
Carmona, Salvador, Donoso, Rafael
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Surfactant films in lyotropic lamellar (and related) phases: Fluctuations and interactions
The analogy between soap films thinning under border capillary suction and lamellar stacks of surfactant bilayers dehydrated by osmotic stress is explored, in particular in the highly dehydrated limit where the soap film becomes a Newton black film.
Nallet, Frédéric
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Thermal Processing Creates Water‐Stable PEDOT:PSS Films for Bioelectronics
Instead of using chemical cross–linkers, it is shown that PEDOT:PSS thin films for bioelectronics become water‐stable after a simple heat treatment. The heat treatment is compatible with a range of rigid and elastomeric substrates and films are stable in vivo for >20 days.
Siddharth Doshi +16 more
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Evaluation of pH of bathing soaps and shampoos for skin and hair care
Background: Normal healthy skin has potential of hydrogen (pH) range of 5.4-5.9 and a normal bacterial flora. Use of soap with high pH causes an increase in skin pH, which in turn causes an increase in dehydrative effect, irritability and alteration in ...
Jose Tarun +4 more
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Viewing Rural Life through a Public Health Lens [PDF]
Nkuchia M. M’ikanatha +2 more
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The Influence of Product Quality and Price toward Purchasing Decision of Lifebuoy Toilet Soap (Case Study on Kelurahan Tlogosari Kulon Semarang) [PDF]
Toilet soap constitutes one of human principle commodity that is used everyday. This conditions brought consequence upon its demand, which is very high. In order to be able to win on market, and for gaining maximally profit, so then, Lifebuoy’s producer
Rahayu, Riani Dwi
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In this work, low bandgap (≈1.55 eV) semitransparent perovskite solar cells (ST‐PSCs) having thin (thickness < ≈100 nm) perovskite layers and transparent conductive oxide‐based rear electrodes are fabricated using vacuum‐deposition methods. Two different ST‐PSCs demonstrated a high light utilization efficiency value of 4.2 (PCE: 9.26% and AVT: 45.3 ...
Abhyuday Paliwal +9 more
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