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Open AccessThe transport of liquids in softwood: timber as a model porous medium
Timber is the only widely used construction material we can grow. The wood from which it comes has evolved to provide structural support for the tree and to act as a conduit for fluid flow. These flow paths ar...
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Successive bleaching events cause mass coral mortality in Guam, Micronesia
The reefs of Guam, a high island in the Western Pacific, were impacted by an unprecedented succession of extreme environmental events beginning in 2013. Elevated SSTs induced severe island-wide bleaching in 20...
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A population of highly energetic transient events in the centres of active galaxies
Recent all-sky surveys have led to the discovery of new types of transients. These include stars disrupted by the central supermassive black hole, and supernovae that are 10–100 times more energetic than typic...
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A kilonova as the electromagnetic counterpart to a gravitational-wave source
Observations and modelling of an optical transient counterpart to a gravitational-wave event and γ-ray burst reveal that neutron-star mergers produce gravitational waves and radioactively powered kilonovae, an...
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Process-Structure-Property Relationships for 316L Stainless Steel Fabricated by Additive Manufacturing and Its Implication for Component Engineering
We investigate the process-structure-property relationships for 316L stainless steel prototy** utilizing 3-D laser engineered net sha** (LENS), a commercial direct energy deposition additive manufacturing ...
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Open AccessHuman genome meeting 2016
O1 The metabolomics approach to autism: identification of biomarkers for early detection of autism spectrum disorder
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Unprecedented coral bleaching across the Marianas Archipelago
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Open AccessObservational study of the effects of age, diabetes mellitus, cirrhosis and chronic kidney disease on sublingual microvascular flow
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Is DHAS related to hypertension? Perhaps, but it is still impossible to be certain
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1143 Comparison Between Transcutaneous Bilirubinometry and Total Serum Bilirubin Measurements in Preterm Infants < 35 Weeks Gestation
Background: Neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia is a common occurrence and is a treatable cause of brain injury. If required, the treatment for this condition is phototherapy on most occasions. The decision whether t...
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1123 Sickness Absence Among Paediatric Doctors
Background: Personal health, behavioural risks, stress and working conditions are some of the key factors responsible for sickness absence among personnel of an organisation. Staff sickness absence has a signi...
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Plasma C-reactive protein and albumin as predictors of readmission to intensive care
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Serum uric acid, the endothelium and hypertension: an association revisited
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The correlation of the Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score with intensive care unit outcome
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Intensive care unit outcome versus haemodynamic status on arrival at a general intensive care unit
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MRI in a case of muslin-induced granuloma
When intracranial aneurysms are deemed nonclippable, an accepted alternative neurosurgical treatment is to reinforce the aneurysm wall by wrap** or coating it with various materials, including muslin (cotto...
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A Phase I Study of AAV-CFTR Administration in Adult Cystic Fibrosis Patients 1794
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Lauric acid-containing triglycerides in seeds of umbellularia californica nutt. (Lauraceae)
A white crystalline material isolated from the seeds ofUmbellularia californica consisted mainly of the mixed triglyceride, dilaurocaprin, with smaller amounts of trilaurin and dicaprolaurin and a trace of tricap...
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A temperature-dependent source of variability in estimates of germination behaviour of lettuce fruits
Germination of fruits of Lactuca sativa L. cv. “Arctic King” showed a sharp upper temperature maximum at 31±1.0°C on an agar substrate in light. In a series of 60 tests carried out over 2 years, above, below and ...