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Return-to-Work After Carpal Tunnel Release Across Surgical Techniques: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
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Long-term Grip Strength and Complications After Total Wrist Fusion With and Without Inclusion of the Third Carpometacarpal Joint: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. [PDF]
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Next-Generation Techniques in Orthopaedic Teaching and Learning. [PDF]
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Myofascial release and fascial-targeted mechanical interventions in musculoskeletal rehabilitation: mechanisms, modalities, and integrative physiology. [PDF]
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Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2009
The past century of microbiological research has produced an impressive understanding of microbial diversity, relevance, and basic metabolism. As a crowning symbol of this progress, today the complete genome sequences of nearly 1000 different bacterial species are available and can be automatically annotated (approximately) and mapped onto metabolic ...
Garin, Jérôme, Jensen, Grant J.
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The past century of microbiological research has produced an impressive understanding of microbial diversity, relevance, and basic metabolism. As a crowning symbol of this progress, today the complete genome sequences of nearly 1000 different bacterial species are available and can be automatically annotated (approximately) and mapped onto metabolic ...
Garin, Jérôme, Jensen, Grant J.
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Current Protocols in Microbiology, 2008
AbstractThis chapter describes common laboratory procedures that can reduce the risk of culture contaminations (sepsis), collectively referred as “aseptic technique.” Two major strategies of aseptic work are described: using a Bunsen burner and a laminar flow hood.
Tomasz, Bykowski, Brian, Stevenson
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AbstractThis chapter describes common laboratory procedures that can reduce the risk of culture contaminations (sepsis), collectively referred as “aseptic technique.” Two major strategies of aseptic work are described: using a Bunsen burner and a laminar flow hood.
Tomasz, Bykowski, Brian, Stevenson
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