Skull Base Erosion and Associated Complications in Sphenoid Sinus Fungal Balls [PDF]
Background Sphenoid sinus fungal balls (SSFB) are rare entities that can result in serious orbital and intracranial complications. There are few published reports of complications that result from SSFB.
George A Scangas +2 more
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s of oral and poster presentations at the Annual Scientific Session of Naturalist Students (SSASN), 7th edition, October 26, 2023 and Scientific Session of the Faculty of Biology (SSFB), New Trends in Biology: from Molecules to Complex Systems, 3rd ...
SSASB, SSFB
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Headache Secondary to Isolated Sphenoid Sinus Fungus Ball: Retrospective Analysis of 6 Cases First Diagnosed in the Neurology Department [PDF]
Fungal sphenoid sinusitis is easily misdiagnosed in clinic, particularly for patients with normal immunological status. Due to the anatomic characteristics of sphenoid sinus, patients presented with various nonspecific symptoms and complications ...
Xiaoyu Gao +5 more
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SSFB: A highly-efficient and scalable simulation reduction technique for SRAM yield analysis
Estimating extremely low SRAM failure-probabilities by conventional Monte Carlo (MC) approach requires hundreds-of-thousands simulations making it an impractical approach. To alleviate this problem, failure-probability estimation methods with a smaller number of simulations have recently been proposed, most notably variants of consecutive mean-shift ...
Ramon Canal
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A Fast Transient Response Capacitor-Less LDO with Transient Enhancement Technology [PDF]
This paper proposes a fast transient load response capacitor-less low-dropout regulator (CL-LDO) for digital analog hybrid circuits in the 180 nm process, capable of converting input voltages from 1.2 V to 1.8 V into an output voltage of 1 V.
Chufan Chen +4 more
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Do Anatomical Variations Affect the Location of Solitary Sphenoid Sinus Fungal Balls? A 10-Year Retrospective Study [PDF]
Background and Objectives Sinonasal fungal balls (FBs) most commonly occur in the maxillary sinus, followed by the sphenoid sinus (SS). Relatively little is known about the predisposing factors and pathogenesis of unilateral sphenoid sinus fungal balls ...
Jeon Gang Doo +2 more
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On the Rise of Slurry Electrolysis for Energy Applications. [PDF]
In this study, we will provide a forward‐looking perspective of slurry electrolysis, featuring its diverse application across electrocatalysis, energy storage, and water desalination, as well as the critical role of the electro‐percolation network in charge transport.
Xiong J, Lian G, Chen Z.
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Evolutionary Spread of Distinct O-methyltransferases Guides the Discovery of Unique Isoaspartate-Containing Peptides, Pamtides. [PDF]
Comprehensive bioinformatic analysis demonstrates the close evolutionary relationship of peptide/protein L‐aspartyl O‐methyltransferases (PAMTs) found in biosynthetic gene clusters for ribosomally synthesized and post‐translationally modified peptides (RiPPs).
Lee H +6 more
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Nutrition and nurture in infancy and childhood: Bio‐Cultural perspectives A 3 day conference [PDF]
Maternal &Child Nutrition, Volume 20, Issue S1, January 2024.
europepmc +2 more sources
EMPOWERING WOMEN: SMALL-SCALE FISH BUSINESS IN MWANZA, TANZANIA [PDF]
This study investigates the impact of small-scale fish business (SSFB) on women's empowerment in Mwanza Region, Tanzania, utilizing a cross-sectional research design.
Advera M. Gibe ROCHE +2 more
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