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Impact of proctoring on success rates for percutaneous revascularisation of coronary chronic total occlusions. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of proctoring for chronic total occlusion (CTO) percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in six UK centres. METHODS: We retrospectively analysed 587 CTO procedures from six UK centres and compared success rates of ...
Bagnall, A +19 more
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Fusarium species are common plant and animal pathogens. For humans, there are two dominant species complexes, F. solani species complex (FSSC) and F. oxysporum species complex (FOSC), which both infect immunocompromised individuals.
Li-Hang Hsu +3 more
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No Time for Dead Time: Use the Fourier Amplitude Differences to Normalize Dead-time-affected Periodograms [PDF]
Dead time affects many of the instruments used in X-ray astronomy, by producing a strong distortion in power density spectra. This can make it difficult to model the aperiodic variability of the source or look for quasi-periodic oscillations.
Bachetti, Matteo, Huppenkothen, Daniela
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Elasmobranchs represent a distinct group of cartilaginous fishes that harbor a remarkable ability to heal wounds rapidly and without infection. To date very little work has addressed this phenomenon although it is suggested that antibiotic capabilities ...
Kim B. Ritchie +9 more
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First record of marbled stingray, Dasyatis marmorata (Elasmobranchii: Myliobatiformes: Dasyatidae), on the coast of Turkey, north-eastern Mediterranean [PDF]
Two specimens of marbled stingray, Dasyatis marmorata (Steindachner, 1892), were captured for the first time on 24–25 October 2013 in the Iskenderun Bay, located in the north-eastern Mediterranean coast of Turkey. This is the first record of D.
D. Erguden +4 more
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Stingray Venom Proteins: Mechanisms of Action Revealed Using a Novel Network Pharmacology Approach
Animal venoms offer a valuable source of potent new drug leads, but their mechanisms of action are largely unknown. We therefore developed a novel network pharmacology approach based on multi-omics functional data integration to predict how stingray ...
Kim N. Kirchhoff +5 more
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The toxinology of stingrays [PDF]
Background: Stingrays belong to Chondrichthyes class.They live in freshwaters and oceans all over the world. They have venomous spines next to the root of the tail. Their barbed stingers covered with secretory cells that cause a large number of serious human injuries. In this review, we evaluate the toxinology of these venomous animals.
Gholamhossein Mohebbi +2 more
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One of the regions contributing to stingray fisheries production in Indonesia is Aceh province. The condition of stingray fisheries in Indonesia is currently facing challenges as the population is decreasing while the demand for stingray fishery ...
Afdhal Fuadi +4 more
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An efficient protocol for avoid sequelae over stingray sting injury
The artificial reservoir at Luiz Eduardo Magalhães hydroelectric power plant, Tocantins River, is one of the most beautiful sceneries in Brazilian Amazon.
Raphael Sanzio PIMENTA +4 more
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Clinico-epidemiologic Study on Marine Envenomations and Injuries in South Iran, Persian Gulf Coasts [PDF]
Background: The Persian Gulf is a suitable habitat for various types of marine species. This study was conducted with the aim of determining the epidemiology and clinical findings of injuries inflicted by marine creatures in the Persian Gulf, south Iran.
Iraj Nabipour +4 more
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