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2D MoS2 Helical Liquid Crystalline Fibers for Multifunctional Wearable Sensors
Fiber-based material systems are emerging as key elements for next-generation wearable devices due to their remarkable advantages, including large mechanical deformability, breathability, and high durability. ...
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Peripheral zone thickness in preoperative MRI is predictive of Trifecta achievement after Holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP).
To investigate various anatomical features of the prostate using preoperative MRI and patients’ clinical factors to identify predictors of successful Holmium:YAG laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP).
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Intelligent block copolymer self-assembly towards IoT hardware components
The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as the principal element for hyperconnectivity in the era of the fourth industrial revolution, in which low-power and self-sustainable operation, miniaturization and co...
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Open AccessPublisher Correction: Nanoscale physical unclonable function labels based on block copolymer self-assembly
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Prospective randomized controlled trial comparing fulguration versus fulguration and hydrodistension for Hunner-type interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome
In Hunner-type interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS), it is unclear whether suburothelial afferents underlying normal-appearing background areas contribute to symptom development. We examined wh...
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Open AccessNanoscale physical unclonable function labels based on block copolymer self-assembly
Hardware-based cryptography that exploits physical unclonable functions is required for the secure identification and authentication of devices in the Internet of Things. However, physical unclonable functions...
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Open AccessMachine learning analysis to predict the need for ankle foot orthosis in patients with stroke
We investigated the potential of machine learning techniques, at an early stage after stroke, to predict the need for ankle–foot orthosis (AFO) in stroke patients. We retrospectively recruited 474 consecutive ...
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The Collection Method of Heterogeneous Smart Farm Data Based on Model Transformation Technique for Human Computer Friendly Learning
Recently, smart farm technology is in the spotlight as the solution of existing agricultural problems as spreading ICT convergence technology. For assisting expert farmers or guiding non-farmers, there is a ne...
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Puffing of Rehmannia glutinosa enhances anti-oxidant capacity and down-regulates IL-6 production in RAW 264.7 cells
The roots of Rehmannia glutinosa (RG) have been widely used for medicinal purposes in Asia. The traditional processing of RG involves repetitive steaming and drying, and 9-time-steamed RG (NSRG) is the most commo...
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The effects of testosterone replacement on penile structure and erectile function after long-term castration in adult male rats
Short periods of testosterone suppression have been shown to reduce trabecular smooth muscle content and increase interstitial connective tissue accumulation in animal models. However, the long-term effects of...
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Hairy Vetch Incorporated as Green Manure Inhibits Sulfathiazole Uptake by Lettuce in Soil
Veterinary antibiotics like sulfonamides are frequently detected in arable lands and they can potentially contaminate food crops. It is thus of great importance to identify strategies to reduce food crops’ upt...
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Does long-term application of fertilizers enhance the micronutrient density in soil and crop?—Evidence from a field trial conducted on a 47-year-old rice paddy
To date, how optimized, long-term fertilizer application affects the concentration of micronutrients in the milling fractions of rice grains (bran or edible grain part) with details of their dietary exposure u...
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Occurrence of sulfonamide class of antibiotics resistance in Korean paddy soils under long-term fertilization practices
Bacteria and genes that can resist antibiotics are emerging as environmental pollutants, and they need to be dealt with. While a few reports have been published, on veterinary antibiotic resistant bacteria and...
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Expressions of vaginal endothelial nitric oxide synthase and phosphodiesterase 5 in female sexual dysfunction: a pilot study
The objective was to investigate the expression of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) and phosphodiesterase (PDE) 5 in vaginal tissue of premenopausal women experiencing stress urinary incontinence (SUI)...
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Occurrence and diversity of tetracycline resistance genes in the agricultural soils of South Korea
Reports on the occurrence and diversity of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and genes, which are considered to be emerging pollutants worldwide, have, to date, not been published on South Korean agricultural soil...
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Urinary nerve growth 53 factor correlates with the severity of urgency and pain: response to comments by Agilli et al.
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Erratum to: Urinary nerve growth factor correlates with the severity of urgency and pain: response to comments by Agilli et al.
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A prospective, observational study to assess the association between dry mouth and solifenacin treatment in patients with overactive bladder syndrome
Dry mouth is among the most common side effects of antimuscarinic therapy. This study evaluated the drug-related change in dry mouth after the solifenacin treatment and the impact of dry mouth on the drug effi...
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Urinary nerve growth factor correlates with the severity of urgency and pain
Urinary nerve-growth-factor (NGF) level reflected the severity of urgency in patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and pain in patients with Bladder pain syndrome/interstitial cystitis (BPS/IC). Th...
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Studies on lectins from marine shells (III): Screening of lectin-like agglutinins from marine shells
Forty species of marine shells were collected from Korean coasts and studied extensively for their lectin activities by using erythrocytes of human blood A, AB, B, O group and rabbit blood. In total, 7 species...