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ABSTRACT Targeted radioligand therapy has emerged as a promising treatment option for eradicating advanced cancer forms. α‐Emitters are considered particularly promising as they can obliterate (micro)‐metastases. The α‐emitter astatine‐211 (211At) has experienced increased interest due to its favorable decay properties.
Marius Müller+5 more
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Quantification of Urine Elimination Behaviors in Cats with a Video Recording System
Background Urinary disorders in cats often require subjective caregiver quantification of clinical signs to establish a diagnosis and monitor therapeutic outcomes.
D. R. Dulaney+4 more
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Prosthetic device for correction of urinary incontinence [PDF]
The development and current status of a prosthetic device for the correction of urinary incontinence is ...
Helms, R.
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Improvement of upper limb function with respect to urination techniques in quadriplegia [PDF]
C Hashizume, J Fukui
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From pineapple byproducts to a pharmaceutical formulation. ABSTRACT A freeze‐dried pineapple extract—Brome‐Inf, from pineapple by‐products of industrial rings production, was enriched in bioactive polypeptides and bromelain by membrane ultrafiltration. Orchiepididymitis (OE), a painful pediatric pathology, was treated with this extract. A pilot, double‐
Alessandro Colletti+4 more
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The Future of Urodynamics: Innovations, Challenges, and Possibilities
ABSTRACT Introduction Urodynamic studies (UDS) are essential for evaluating lower urinary tract function but are limited by patient discomfort, lack of standardization and diagnostic variability. Advances in technology aim to address these challenges and improve diagnostic accuracy and patient comfort.
Lauren E. Chew+4 more
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ON THE ACTION OF THE SPHINCTER ANI MUSCLE BY URINATION AND EJACULATION
Iwao Okabe
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The Supreme Court As Risk Manager: An Analysis of Skinner [PDF]
Examining a recent case in which the U.S. Supreme Court approved the collection of blood and urine samples from railroad employees, the authors conclude that, in attempting to improve railroad safety, both majority and minority opinions reflected undue ...
Mogan, James F.+2 more
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