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Tissue-layer-resolved proteome landscape of Crohn's disease strictures highlights potential drivers of fibrosis progression. [PDF]
Alfredsson J +5 more
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A rare case of a retroperitoneal pregnancy: case report. [PDF]
Sokolov M +11 more
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Abstract Dental microwear texture analysis (DMTA) is widely applied for inferring diet in vertebrates. Besides diet and ingesta properties, factors like wear stage and bite force may affect microwear formation, potentially leading to tooth position‐specific microwear patterns.
Daniela E. Winkler +2 more
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Microscopic Mechanism of Impact Sensitivity in Typical Energetic Materials: From Electronic Structure to Vibration Characteristics. [PDF]
Xiang Y, Zhong J, Guo Y, Guo Z, Jin B.
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Abstract Dental microwear texture analysis (DMTA) has emerged as a valuable method for investigating the feeding ecology of vertebrates. Over the past decade, three‐dimensional topographic data from microscopic regions of tooth surfaces have been collected, and surface texture parameters have been published for both extant and fossil species.
Mugino O. Kubo +4 more
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Development and Evaluation of Benzofuran Oxoacetic Acid Compounds as EPAC1 Activators. [PDF]
Morgan D +5 more
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Abstract Dental microwear texture analysis (DMTA) has become a well‐established method for dietary inference and reconstruction in both extant and extinct mammals and other tetrapods. As the volume of available data continues to grow, researchers could benefit from combining published data from various studies to perform meta‐analyses.
Daniela E. Winkler, Mugino O. Kubo
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Engineering scalable vascularized kidney organoids for in vivo glomerular filtration with human endothelial integration. [PDF]
Tekguc M +11 more
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Kinematographische Str�mungsbilder
Prandtl, L., Tietjens, O.
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Abstract The upper carbonate concretion levels of the Romualdo Formation (Aptian, Brazil) have yielded several theropod dinosaur remains, including spinosaurids and the coelurosaurs Santanaraptor placidus and Mirischia asymmetrica, the phylogenetic affinities of which are controversial.
Rafael Delcourt +4 more
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