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Single-Center Experience of Omitting Preprocedure Transesophageal Echo for MitraClip Patients
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Editorial: Pediatric CNS tumors in low- and middle-income countries: expanding our understanding
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Editorial: The application of bioactive materials in bone repair
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Spinal cord injury enhances lung inflammation and exacerbates immune response following exposure to LPS
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Wetland elevation change following beneficial use of dredged material nourishment
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ClimaWATCH: A new interactive tool for community heat-health vulnerability assessments
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Attaching artificial Achilles and tibialis cranialis tendons to bone using suture anchors in a rabbit model: assessment of outcomes
Published 2025-01-01“…Study Design Metal suture anchors with braided composite sutures of varying sizes (United States Pharmacopeia (USP) size 1, 2, or 5) were used to secure artificial tendons replacing both the Achilles and tibialis cranialis tendons in 12 female New Zealand White rabbits. …”
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Food Acquisition Coping Strategies Vary Based on Food Security Among University Students
Published 2025-01-01“…Results: Despite targeted recruitment efforts, 76% of participants were classified as food secure by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Adult Food Security Survey Module (AFSSM). …”
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