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Recurrent Motor Branch Injury During Open Carpal Tunnel Release: A Case Report and Recommendations for Prevention of This Surgical Hazard. [PDF]
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Incidence of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome After the Diagnosis of Ulnar Neuropathy. [PDF]
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Body Mass Index and the Risk of Repeat Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Failure. [PDF]
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TUNNELS - TUNNEL BORING MACHINES.
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Civil Engineering, 1994This paper begins by describing the requirements for the tunnelling machines used in the construction of the Channel Tunnel. Five machines were used, three on the marine tunnels and two on the land tunnels. The description is then developed, distinguishing between the types of machines working under the sea and those under land.
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Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2001
TolC and its many homologues comprise an alpha-helical transperiplasmic tunnel embedded in the bacterial outer membrane by a contiguous beta-barrel channel, providing a large exit duct for diverse substrates. The 'channel-tunnel' is closed at its periplasmic entrance, but can be opened by an 'iris-like' mechanism when recruited by substrate-engaged ...
V, Koronakis, C, Andersen, C, Hughes
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TolC and its many homologues comprise an alpha-helical transperiplasmic tunnel embedded in the bacterial outer membrane by a contiguous beta-barrel channel, providing a large exit duct for diverse substrates. The 'channel-tunnel' is closed at its periplasmic entrance, but can be opened by an 'iris-like' mechanism when recruited by substrate-engaged ...
V, Koronakis, C, Andersen, C, Hughes
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