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Publikováno v:
BMC Neurology, Vol 24, Iss 1, Pp 1-4 (2024)
Abstract Background Ectopic cervical thymoma (ECT) is an extremely rare tumor, especially in association with myasthenia gravis (MG). Case presentation We report a case of myasthenia gravis with an ectopic thymoma in the neck, whose myasthenic sympto
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https://doaj.org/article/3f4a5498852f4595b2a674ef7f1467bb
Publikováno v:
ACS ES&T Water. 2:1678-1687
Autor:
Isaac E. Lloyd, Thomas W. Bauer, James E. Albro, Dorina Gui, John W. Bishop, Melissa H. Cessna, Nathash S. Kallichanda, Kuang-Yu Jen, Shelly A. Stepenaskie, Rafael A. Rodriguez, Robert T. Magari, Samuel J. Reynolds, Christopher R. Wixom, Keith A. Wharton, Arturo Mendoza, Cynthia Behling, Daniel P. Molden, Daniel A. Cortez, David R. Martin, Eric F. Glassy, Brian J. Hall, Jinsong Qiu, Hemlata N. Oswal, Julie Ann S. Walby, Elena Viktorova, William D. Wallace, Dylan V. Miller, Helene L. Saffer, Thomas G. McConnell, Omid R. Bakhtar, Pranav Gandhi, Morgan A. Darrow, James H. Spigel, Stephen M. Bauer, Alexander D. Borowsky, Richard M. Feddersen, Melissa M. Rodgers
Publikováno v:
Archives of pathologylaboratory medicine. 144(10)
Context.—The adoption of digital capture of pathology slides as whole slide images (WSI) for educational and research applications has proven utility.Objective.—To compare pathologists' primary diagnoses derived from WSI versus the standard micro
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 52:9311-9319
In situ bioremediation practices that include subsurface addition of fermentable electron donors to stimulate reductive dechlorination by anaerobic bacteria have become widely employed to combat chlorinated solvent contamination in groundwater. At a
Publikováno v:
Perception. 27:1423-1436
The perceived direction of rotation of a 3-D cloud of dots can be biased by a prior rotation (Jiang, Pantle, and Mark, 1998 Perception & Psychophysics 60 275–286). In a series of experiments, it is shown that the temporal rotation bias is reversed