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Patient Preferences in Neuromuscular Diseases: Insights for Future Drug Development
ABSTRACT Incorporating patient preferences into drug development is crucial, particularly, for rare diseases with significant unmet needs. This study used Best‐Worst Scaling type 2 (BWS‐2) to explore benefit–risk trade‐offs for patients and caregivers in two rare neuromuscular diseases (NMDs), myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1), and mitochondrial myopathy
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Abstract Background and aims Incidence and severity of opioid‐associated skin and soft‐tissue infections, often requiring intensive and costly medical care, have increased substantially since the emergence of xylazine in the US drug supply. Although progress has been made in clinical and harm reduction recommendations for treating xylazine‐related ...
Danielle German +9 more
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Large Eddy Simulations of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer Over Satellite‐Sensed Sea Ice Maps
Abstract Surface heterogeneity in the marginal ice zone (MIZ) causes multiscale secondary atmospheric circulations that are challenging to model or observe. The absence or inadequate representation of these circulations in ocean‐atmosphere exchange schemes in climate models is partially responsible for the underestimation of Arctic sea ice loss ...
Joseph Fogarty +5 more
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From Lotic to Lentic: SWOT Characterizes Seasonal Hydrodynamics in the Lake‐River Continuum
Abstract The interface between rivers and lakes forms a unique hydraulic continuum, in which lotic and lentic regimes dynamically interact and transition between each other. A common expression of this lake‐river continuum (LARIC) is reservoir backwater, where water surface gradually rises from the reservoir pool upstream to the free‐flowing river ...
Xinchen He +7 more
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Abstract We present the first in situ observations of the full turbulence tensor of free convection under lake ice, obtained using an original method based on a set of two synchronized acoustic Doppler profilers to measure all six turbulent stress components.
G. B. Kirillin +2 more
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Unsteady Separation Process and Vorticity Balance on Unsteady Airfoils
Ho, C-M, Gursul, I, Shih, C, Lin, H
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
A 61-year-old woman presented with a 3-day history of increasingly unsteady gait and an inability to stand. She had a history of numbness and tingling in her hands and feet over the previous year.
Danielle L, Saly +4 more
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A 61-year-old woman presented with a 3-day history of increasingly unsteady gait and an inability to stand. She had a history of numbness and tingling in her hands and feet over the previous year.
Danielle L, Saly +4 more
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The European Physical Journal E, 2018
Wind velocity and saltating grain count rate in the natural unsteady aeolian sediment transport are synchronously measured on the gently inclined windward slope of one horn of a large barchan. The obtained time series of these two variables are analyzed, by using the improved complete ensemble empirical mode decomposition and wavelet coherence, to ...
Zhen-Ting, Wang +2 more
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Wind velocity and saltating grain count rate in the natural unsteady aeolian sediment transport are synchronously measured on the gently inclined windward slope of one horn of a large barchan. The obtained time series of these two variables are analyzed, by using the improved complete ensemble empirical mode decomposition and wavelet coherence, to ...
Zhen-Ting, Wang +2 more
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Unsteady Flows in an Unsteady Environment
The Physics of Fluids, 1965This theoretical study treats flows behind a shock or sound wavefront propagating into an environment which is itself allowed to be undergoing some generally unsteady (i.e., nonstationary, nonuniform, and thus nonisentropic) motion. Interest is with centrally symmetric geometries. Considerations regarding self-similarity are investigated and conditions
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Proceedings Visualization '95, 2002
Flow volumes are extended for use in unsteady (time-dependent) flows. The resulting unsteady flow volumes are the 3 dimensional analog of streamlines. There are few examples where methods other than particle tracing have been used to visualize time varying flows.
Becker, B.G., Lane, D.A., Max, N.L.
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Flow volumes are extended for use in unsteady (time-dependent) flows. The resulting unsteady flow volumes are the 3 dimensional analog of streamlines. There are few examples where methods other than particle tracing have been used to visualize time varying flows.
Becker, B.G., Lane, D.A., Max, N.L.
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