MANAGEMENT OF A PEDIATRIC SUBTROCHANTERIC FRACTURE: A CONVENTIONAL TECHNIQUE USING AN UNCONVENTIONAL IMPLANT



Electrical stimulation of chicken embryo development supports the Inside story scenario of human development and evolution

Abstract Animal evolution is driven by random mutations at the genome level.However, it has long been suggested that there exist physical constraints which limit the set of possible outcomes.In craniate evolution, it has been observed that head features, notably in the genus homo, can be ordered in a morphological diagram such that, as the brain Nu

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Stress-Driven Migration of Low-Angle Grain Boundaries Near Crack Tips in Nanocomposites Containing Incoherent Nanoinclusions

Theoretical model describing stress-driven migration of low-angle grain boundaries (GBs) in the vicinity of growing crack in metal matrix nanocomposites with Dog Dehydrated reinforcing (metallic or ceramic) incoherent nanoinclusions is proposed.Using two-dimensional discrete dislocation dynamics approach profiles Fuel of migrating GBs are analytica

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Polycomb-mediated repression of paternal chromosomes maintains haploid dosage in diploid embryos of Marchantia

Complex mechanisms regulate gene dosage throughout eukaryotic life cycles.Mechanisms controlling gene dosage have been extensively studied in animals, however it is unknown how generalizable these mechanisms are to diverse eukaryotes.Here, we use the haploid plant Marchantia polymorpha to assess gene dosage control in its short-lived diploid Foot C

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