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The Effect of Butyrylated Starch on Bowel Polyps in Familial Adenomatous Polyposis: Results of a Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-Controlled Crossover Trial. [PDF]
Clarke JM +16 more
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Multiscale Engineering of Ion‐Conducting Gels for Sustainable Bioelectronic Systems
This review highlights multiscale engineering strategies for ion‐conducting gels aimed at achieving sustainable bioelectronic systems. It systematically examines material‐level, device‐level, and system‐level approaches to ensure long‐term stability and functional integrity under physiological conditions, integrating molecular design, device ...
Ji Hong Kim +6 more
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Evaluation of tattoo reliability in breast cancer re-irradiation. [PDF]
Lee G +5 more
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“If It Don’t Talk, It's Not Whakapapa Data”: Conceptualising Whakapapa Data in a Digital Age
In Te Ao Māori, whakapapa is a sacred framework that connects all aspects of existence. Whakapapa is highly sensitive information and a taonga that requires active protection. But what can be considered whakapapa data in a digital age where data linkage is ubiquitous and the boundaries between personal and collective information are increasingly ...
Ella Pēpi Tarapa‐Dewes, Tahu Kukutai
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Melanomas Arising On Tattoos: The "Disruption Sign". [PDF]
Vaccari S +5 more
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Abstract Purpose Alopecia is a medical dermatology condition resulting in multiple psychosocial negative consequences in identity and appearence. Despite numerous qualitative studies examining the experience of people with alopecia, a comprehensive synthesis is lacking.
Zoe Hurrell +3 more
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Symptoms of ASIA Syndrome in a Female Patient with Tattoos - A Case Report. [PDF]
Leżanko M +3 more
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The feasibility of a complex intervention, a medical tattooing nurse-led clinic after breast cancer surgery: results from the ARCADE_M mixed-methods study. [PDF]
Maselli D +11 more
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We tested whether 4‐Hz transcranial alternating current stimulation over the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex enhances long‐term memory retrieval. Thirty‐three participants encoded images of faces, objects and scenes varying in memorability and completed a recognition test during stimulation.
Dima Chitic +4 more
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