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Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters, Vol 51, Iss 15, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Abstract Forecasting landslide inundation upon catastrophic failure is crucial for reducing casualties, yet it remains a long‐standing challenge owing to the complex nature of landslides. Recent global studies indicate that catastrophic hillslope f
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https://doaj.org/article/0111e6cc123e425cae8d81fc4ed83eb2
Autor:
Jane F. Ladlow, J. L. J. Proot, B. de la Puerta, J. F.A. Pope, E. J. Field, J. M. Williams, Pieter Nelissen, R. A. Ragni, Paolo Buracco, Julius M. Liptak, William T. N. Culp, Stephen J. Baines, I Nicholson, Nick D. Jeffery
Publikováno v:
Journal of Small Animal Practice. 60:102-106
Objective To determine the frequency and type of healing complications arising after the use of the caudal auricular axial pattern flap to close defects on the head in dogs and cats. Material and methods Multi-centre retrospective cohort study. Centr
Publikováno v:
Journal of Small Animal Practice. 56:698-706
OBJECTIVE To determine the indications, frequency of complications and long term outcome associated with axial pattern flaps used to repair wound defects in dogs and cats. METHODS Medical records from two independent referral centres for dogs and cat
Autor:
B. K. Shenton, E. J. Field
Publikováno v:
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica. 51:299-309
Following intramuscular injection of Kuru and Jakob-Creutzfeldt brain material into chimpanzees, circulating lymphocytes became sensitized to scrapie mouse brain (and spleen) to a greater degree than to normal tissue. This sensitization subsided afte
Publikováno v:
The Journal of small animal practice. 56(12)
To determine the indications, frequency of complications and long term outcome associated with axial pattern flaps used to repair wound defects in dogs and cats.Medical records from two independent referral centres for dogs and cats undergoing wound
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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 38, Iss 2, Pp 206-216 (1997)
Small intestinal mucosal inflammation observed in celiac disease is associated with the local release of growth factors and various cytokines. In a previous study, we investigated the effect of various cytokines on triacylglycerol and apoB secretion
Autor:
R. Lacassin, M. Devès, S. P. Hicks, J.-P. Ampuero, R. Bossu, L. Bruhat, Daryono, D. F. Wibisono, L. Fallou, E. J. Fielding, A.-A. Gabriel, J. Gurney, J. Krippner, A. Lomax, Muh. M. Sudibyo, A. Pamumpuni, J. R. Patton, H. Robinson, M. Tingay, S. Valkaniotis
Publikováno v:
Geoscience Communication, Vol 3, Pp 129-146 (2020)
Twitter is an established social media platform valued by scholars as an open way to disseminate scientific information and to publicly discuss research results. Scientific discussions on Twitter are viewed by the media, who can then pass on informat
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AIAA Atmospheric Flight Mechanics Conference and Exhibit.
In this paper, the authors provide their personal view of how flight mechanics is taught at universities. Their viewpoint is taken from a government and industry research and development bias, but it is tempered by their experience at teaching the su
Publikováno v:
Journal of lipid research. 38(2)
Small intestinal mucosal inflammation observed in celiac disease is associated with the local release of growth factors and various cytokines. In a previous study, we investigated the effect of various cytokines on triacylglycerol and apoB secretion