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ABSTRACT Detecting microstructural damage in ligaments remains a challenging case when no visible tearing occurs. This study introduces a novel application of micro‐CT for ligament evaluation in wet tissue state with potential for clinical translation. We utilize neutral iodixanol and cationic tantalum oxide nanoparticles (Ta₂O₅‐cNPs) for quantitative ...
Afifah H. Tsurayya +9 more
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Outcome of contemporary unprotected left main percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with acute myocardial infarction. [PDF]
Kim HN +11 more
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67 Comparison of STEMI(+) vs. STEMI(-) Occlusion Myocardial Infarction [PDF]
H. Pendell Meyers +8 more
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ABSTRACT Background Post‐discharge care continuity represents a modifiable factor influencing outcomes in myocardial infarction survivors, yet its multidimensional relationship with treatment adherence and psychological morbidity remains underexplored.
Yanhui Hou +3 more
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Pitfalls of Posterior Leads for Posterior Occlusion MI. [PDF]
Newmarch T, El-Baba M, McLaren JTT.
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The Impact of System Softness on Haines Jumps and Drainage in Porous Media
Abstract Haines jumps are abrupt movements of fluid interfaces accompanied by sudden changes in capillary pressure during multiphase flow in porous media. They are a fundamental pore‐scale mechanism influencing displacement patterns and efficiency. Haines jumps are controlled by the interplay of varying factors, including capillarity, pore geometry ...
Bowen Zhang +3 more
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Clinical and pathophysiological significance of circ-0049271 in acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction. [PDF]
Liao H, Xiao C, Li W, Xiang D.
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A pathogenic titin missense mutation in hiPSC-derived cardiomyocytes predisposes to ventricular fibrillation in acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction. [PDF]
Ji YY +8 more
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Candidatus Riesia pediculicola and Wolbachia were found in 79.6% and 95.2% of head lice, and 81.8% and 100% of body lice. Candidatus Riesia pthiripubis and Wolbachia appeared in 41.7% and 75% of pubic lice. Maximum‐likelihood 16S‐rRNA phylogeny revealed substantial heterogeneity within symbiont populations. ABSTRACT Human lice are obligate bloodsucking
Anthony Marteau +3 more
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Predicting Occlusion Myocardial Infarctions in the Emergency Department Using Artificial Intelligence. [PDF]
Nyström A +7 more
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