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Chitosan Sponges as Next-Generation Biomaterials for Dental Tissue Engineering and Periodontal Regeneration. [PDF]
Paczkowska-Walendowska M +4 more
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Solar-driven oil spill recovery using a carbon dots/loofah sponge. [PDF]
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Optimizing cetacean blow collection methods under controlled conditions: implications for further non-invasive UAV-based sampling of the cetacean respiratory microbiome in the wild. [PDF]
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A sponge homolog of BRMS1 reveals ancient origin of metastasis-suppressing functions. [PDF]
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Surgical Endoscopy, 2003
Hemorrhage and spillage of enteric contents during laparoscopic surgery can be problematic and obscure the operative field. Although the suction device can often clear the field, we have found that use of a sponge is often more efficient and effective.An unrolled 4 x 4 sponge can be introduced down a 10-mm port without difficulty.
D, Maccabee, B C, Sheppard
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Hemorrhage and spillage of enteric contents during laparoscopic surgery can be problematic and obscure the operative field. Although the suction device can often clear the field, we have found that use of a sponge is often more efficient and effective.An unrolled 4 x 4 sponge can be introduced down a 10-mm port without difficulty.
D, Maccabee, B C, Sheppard
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Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1994
Abstract The sponge pump was analysed and compared with the choanoflagellate pump in order to identify prerequisite properties of the basic pump units which have enabled the development of large sponges. The comparative pump analysis was based on experimentally measured back-pressure pumping-rate characteristics of the demosponge Haliclona urceolus
S. Larsen, Poul +1 more
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Abstract The sponge pump was analysed and compared with the choanoflagellate pump in order to identify prerequisite properties of the basic pump units which have enabled the development of large sponges. The comparative pump analysis was based on experimentally measured back-pressure pumping-rate characteristics of the demosponge Haliclona urceolus
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