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    Relationship between hospital size and teaching status on outcomes for reverse shoulder arthroplasty

    The use of reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) continues to grow with expanding indications and increased surgeon awareness. Previous data for other lower extremity joint replacements indicate that high-volume...

    V. J. Sabesan, J. D. Whaley, M. LaVelle, G. Petersen-Fitts in MUSCULOSKELETAL SURGERY (2020)

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    The effect of Medicaid payer status on patient outcomes following repair of massive rotator cuff tears

    The influence of socioeconomic status and insurance type has not been studied extensively for RCR, particularly not in the high risk massive RCT population. The purpose of this study is to identify relationshi...

    V. Sabesan, J. Whaley, G. Petersen-Fitts, A. Sherwood, M. Sweet in MUSCULOSKELETAL SURGERY (2018)

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    Glyco-engineered anti-EGFR mAb elicits ADCC by NK cells from colorectal cancer patients irrespective of chemotherapy

    The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is overexpressed in colorectal cancer (CRC), and is correlated with poor prognosis, making it an attractive target for monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapy. A component...

    D E Oppenheim, R Spreafico, A Etuk, D Malone, E Amofah in British Journal of Cancer (2014)

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    The Reuven Ramaty High-Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (Rhessi)

    RHESSI is the sixth in the NASA line of Small Explorer (SMEX) missions and the first managed in the Principal Investigator mode, where the PI is responsible for all aspects of the mission except the launch veh...

    R. P. Lin, B. R. Dennis, G. J. Hurford in The Reuven Ramaty High-Energy Solar Spectr… (2003)

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    The RHESSI Spectrometer

    RHESSI observes solar photons over three orders of magnitude in energy (3 keV to 17 MeV) with a single instrument: a set of nine cryogenically cooled coaxial germanium detectors. With their extremely high ener...

    D. M. Smith, R. P. Lin, P. Turin in The Reuven Ramaty High-Energy Solar Spectr… (2003)

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    The RHESSI Spectrometer

    RHESSI observes solar photons over three orders of magnitude in energy (3 keV to 17 MeV) with a single instrument: a set of nine cryogenically cooled coaxial germanium detectors. With their extremely high ener...

    D.M. Smith, R.P. Lin, P. Turin, D.W. Curtis, J.H. Primbsch, R.D. Campbell in Solar Physics (2002)

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    The Reuven Ramaty High-Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI)

    RHESSI is the sixth in the NASA line of Small Explorer (SMEX) missions and the first managed in the Principal Investigator mode, where the PI is responsible for all aspects of the mission except the launch veh...

    R.P. Lin, B.R. Dennis, G.J. Hurford, D.M. Smith, A. Zehnder, P.R. Harvey in Solar Physics (2002)

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    SOLAR ENERGETIC ION AND ELECTRON LIMITS FROM HIREGS OBSERVATIONS

    The HIgh-REsolution Gamma-ray and hard X-ray Spectrometer (HIREGS) consists of an actively shielded array of twelve liquid-nitrogen-cooled germanium detectors designed to provide unprecedented spectral resolut...

    P. T. Feffer, R. P. Lin, S. Slassi-Sennou, S. McBride, J. H. Primbsch in Solar Physics (1997)

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    A high-resolution Ge spectrometer for Gamma-Ray burst astronomy

    The Transient Gamma-Ray Spectrometer (TGRS) to be flown aboard the WIND spacecraft is primarily designed to perform high resolution spectroscopy of transient γ-ray events, such as cosmic γ-ray bursts and solar...

    A. Owens, R. Baker, T. L. Cline, N. Gehrels, J. Jermakian in Space Science Reviews (1995)

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    Pneumatic reduction of intussusception using carbon dioxide

    Pneumatic reduction using air has recently become popular for the initial non-surgical managment of intussusception. Since carbon dioxide (CO2) is rapidly absorbed from body surfaces, it should theoretically resu...

    C. A. Paterson, J. C. Langer, S. Somers, G. Stevenson, F. P. McGrath in Pediatric Radiology (1994)

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    Myocardial collagen network in dilated cardiomyopathy

    Although some form of myocyte damage is probably the main abnormality responsible for heart failure in dilated cardiomyopathy, abnormalities of the supporting interstitial collagen meshwork also occur. To see ...

    M. A. Heneghan, D. Malone, P. A. Dervan in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1991)

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    An Observation of SN1987A with a New High Resolution Gamma-Ray Spectrometer

    The discovery (Matz et al. [1]) of gamma-ray line emission at 847 and 1238 keV from radioactive 56Co in the recent supernova SN1987A proved that explosive nucleosynthesis occurred in this supernova. Gamma-ray lig...

    J. Matteson, M. Felling, B. Bowman, M. Briggs, R. Lingenfelter, L. Peterson in Supernovae (1991)