Could excessive zinc supplementation during pregnancy cause menkes disease? A hypothesis worth investigating. [PDF]
Mugundan UM, Saravanan V, Rajanandh MG.
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We introduce a capillary‐filtering‐based particle‐filling (CFPF) process that simultaneously forms vertical thermal pathways and electrical vias within µ‐pores. In situ microfluidic analysis reveals that capillary‐driven velocity gradients generate vorticity that governs µ‐platelet rotation and vertical alignment.
Yujin Mun +11 more
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Reliability of quartz-hosted melt inclusions and discrete rhyolite reservoirs revealed by H isotopes, trace elements, and volatiles. [PDF]
Hickernell SM +2 more
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New large pterosaur tracks from Korea and their implications on terrestrial behavior. [PDF]
Jung J, Kim KS, Xing L, Choi BD.
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How Machine Learning Can Help Close Evidence Gaps for Drug Safety in Pregnant Women. [PDF]
Falci M.
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Effects of dietary trace mineral sources on production parameters and intestinal microbiota in broiler breeder hens. [PDF]
Cheng H +5 more
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New approaches in the haemostatic management of postpartum haemorrhage. [PDF]
Cox C, Neave L, Hunt BJ.
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Trace-LogVector-Based Relational Retrieval for Conversational System Log Analysis. [PDF]
Park SC, Kim YH.
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To trace or not to trace: A survey of how police use and perceive chemical trace evidence
There is limited information available about the impact of chemical trace evidence and it has tended to be anecdotal and mostly pertaining to court outcomes. Very little is known about the use of chemical trace evidence by police investigators or the impact that this evidence form has on criminal investigations.
Peter A, Woodman +3 more
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