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Stingray envenomation in the foot & its effects on wound healing: A case report
Stingray injuries to the lower extremity are far more common and dangerous than one may consider. Stingray venom has a multitude of local and systemic effects, including tissue necrosis, vasoconstriction, and ischemia.1,2,3 Due to the venomous nature of ...
Teeya Raghunandan, DPM +4 more
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Stingrays play a key role in the regulation of nearshore ecosystems. However, their movement ecology in high-energy surf areas remains largely unknown due to the notorious difficulties in conducting research in these environments.
David Ruiz-García +3 more
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A second-generation high speed civil transport: Stingray [PDF]
The Stingray is the second-generation High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT) designed for the 21st Century. This aircraft is designed to be economically viable and environmentally sound transportation competitive in markets currently dominated by subsonic ...
Engdahl, Sean +6 more
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Gross Brain Morphology in the Yellow Stingray, Urobatis jamaicensis [PDF]
The yellow stingray, Urobatis jamaicensis (family Urolophidae), a short-lived, relatively small elasmobranch species (35--40 cm total length), is a common inhabitant of hard bottom and coral reef communities in southeastern Florida and many parts of the ...
Sherman, Robin L., Walker, Brian K.
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Majority of today's fixed-pitch, electric-power quadrotors have short flight endurance ($
Chen, B. M., Lin, F., Pang, T., Peng, K.
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INTRODUCTION Freshwater stingray envenomations are an important cause of morbidity in riverine populations living in various regions of Brazil. The sequelae include temporary or permanent disability.
Paulo Afonso Martins Abati +7 more
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Hallux amputation after a freshwater stingray injury in the Brazilian Amazon
: Freshwater stingray injuries are a common problem in the Brazilian Amazon, affecting mostly riverine and indigenous populations. These injuries cause severe local and regional pain, swelling and erythema, as well as complications, such as local ...
Wuelton Marcelo Monteiro +5 more
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A Technical Focus on Antegrade Dissection and Re-entry for Coronary Chronic Total Occlusions: a Practice Update for 2019. [PDF]
Coronary chronic total occlusions (CTOs) are a commonly encountered lesion. These present in a diverse patient population with variable anatomy. Technical success rates of ~90% are achievable for CTO lesions in centers with appropriate expertise.
Cosgrove, C +3 more
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A tackle box guide to: common saltwater fishes of southwest Florida [PDF]
There are well over 150 species of fish caught by hook and line in local waters. The 86 species included in this book were selected by the author and editors because they are the most frequently encountered.
Allen, Ralph +4 more
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Abstract Background Treatment planning system (TPS) requires comprehensive commissioning and validation prior to clinical use to ensure accurate dose calculation and safe clinical implementation. Purpose To enable clinical use of the Monaco proton TPS, we commissioned it on a single‐room compact proton therapy system and implemented a clinically ...
Xiangkun Xu +13 more
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