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Taurocholic Acid Is Associated With Disturbed Functional Connectivity in the Hippocampus of Patients With Depression

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This study identifies elevated taurocholic acid (TCA) in Major Depressive Disorder patients. Gut microbiome‐associated TCA impairs hippocampal neurogenesis, triggers microglia activation, and elicits depression‐like behavior in mice via the S1PR2. In patients, functional neuroimaging reveals that serum TCA levels correlate with altered functional ...
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3D Wire Mesh Photonic Crystals

Physical Review Letters, 1996
We have investigated the electromagnetic properties of a 3D wire mesh in a geometry resembling covalently bonded diamond. The frequency and wave vector dispersion show forbidden bands at those frequencies ${\ensuremath{\nu}}_{0}$, corresponding to the lattice spacing, just as dielectric photonic crystals do.
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Design of wire mesh mist eliminators

AIChE Journal, 1998
AbstractKnitted wire mesh mist eliminators are used extensively in many industrial plants. Their widespread application is essentially due to the low cost and efficient removal of entrained liquid droplets from vapor and gas streams. Despite the broad range of entrainment removal applications, open literature on this topic is limited. All the available
Brunazzi E., Paglianti A.
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The Wire Mesh

Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery, 2008
A mesh made of steel or aluminum can be used with a hand table to stabilize the fingers and wrist in an optimal position, as a guide to put Kirschner wires, and to splint the hand postoperatively. It is inexpensive, easily available, autoclavable, light, sturdy, and yet moldable.
Prashantha, Kesari, Mukund, Jagannathan
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Primary Wire Mesh Cranioplasty in Flap Infections

Neurosurgery, 1979
Abstract Primary wire mesh cranioplasty was performed in five patients at the time of removal of an infected frontal or frontotemporal bone flap or cranioplasty plate. No recurrent infections have occurred, with follow-up extending to 46 months. The pre- and postoperative management and rationale for this procedure are discussed in light
M, Koslow, J, Ransohoff
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Wire Mesh Conveyors

1988
Wire cloth conveyors operate slowly. They are used in canneries and food-processing plants moving products through washing, sorting, blanching, scalding, cooking, and draining processes. They can be washed clean and made sanitary. Quick freezing of vegetables or fruits can be done on these conveyors while they pass through freezing chambers.
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