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Abstract Breaking radial symmetry for anterior–posterior axis formation is one of the key developmental steps of vertebrate gastrulation and is established through a succession of transient domains defined by morphology or gene expression. Three such domains were interpreted recently in the rabbit to be part of a “three‐anchor‐point model” for axis ...
Ruben Plöger +2 more
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ABSTRACT Fodder beet and kale are commonly used winter crops in New Zealand dairy and dairy support farm systems. Fodder beet (FB) is known to have lower crude protein, phosphorus and calcium content compared to kale. The intrauterine effects of feeding FB during late pregnancy on bone growth and development in calves requires attention.
Michaela J. Gibson +6 more
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Endoscopic Layered Adhesiolysis of Gastrocsoleus Muscles
Abstract Fibrous adhesions of the gastrocsoleus muscles can occur after trauma. The necrotic part of the muscle can become fibrotic and adhere to the surrounding structures. In case of tibial or fibular fracture, the muscles and their enveloping fascia can adhere to the bones by scar tissue.
Jerome Chi Wang Poon +2 more
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The Six-Point NMHV amplitude in Maximally Supersymmetric Yang-Mills Theory
We present an integral representation for the parity-even part of the two-loop six-point planar NMHV amplitude in terms of Feynman integrals which have simple transformation properties under the dual conformal symmetry.
Kosower, D. A., Roiban, R., Vergu, C.
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Endoscopic En Bloc Resection of Intermetatarsal Lipoma
Abstract A lipoma, which is composed of fatty tissue, is the most common benign soft‐tissue tumor. Lipomata can develop anywhere in the body including the intermetatarsal space. The intermetatarsal space is filled by dorsal and plantar interossei muscles, and a lipoma in this space will extend outside this space as the tumor grows.
Tun Hing Lui +2 more
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Endoscopic En‐Bloc Resection of Lipoma of the Distal Biceps Tendon
Abstract Lipomatas can develop anywhere in the body and are rarely found within tendon sheaths. Lipomas of the tendon sheath may present with pain, mechanical symptoms, neurologic symptoms, and tendon rupture. Classically, lipomas are resected via open approach, which may result in a lengthy disfiguring surgical scar. Endoscopic en‐bloc tumor resection
Cheryl Cheuk Wing Kong +2 more
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Endoscopic Radial Tunnel Release
Abstract Compression neuropathies of the radial nerve at the radial tunnel include radial tunnel syndrome and posterior interosseous nerve syndrome. The potential 5 structures causing posterior interosseous nerve entrapment within the radial tunnel include the fibrous bands from the radiocapitellar joint, recurrent radial vessels (leash of Henry ...
Tun Hing Lui +3 more
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The absolute numbers of thalamic parafascicular (PFN) neurons and striatal cholinergic interneurons (CIN) were estimated in rats using unbiased stereological methods. Spatial statistical analysis of the three‐dimensional distribution revealed that the large, mostly CIN were randomly positioned with no evidence of clustering.
Rong Zhang +3 more
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A Search for Pulsed TeV $\gamma$ Ray Emission from the Crab Pulsar [PDF]
We present the results of a search for pulsed TeV emission from the Crab pulsar using the Whipple Observatory's 10m gamma-ray telescope. The direction of the Crab pulsar was observed for a total of 73.4 hours between 1994 November and 1997 March ...
Bond, I. H. +32 more
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Abstract The medial and lateral metatarsosesamoid suspensory ligaments together with the sesamoid apparatus are the main contributors to the rotational stability of the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ). Rotational instability of first MTPJ is a major factor in the development of hallux valgus and varus deformities.
Charles Churk Hang Li +2 more
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