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    English in basic medical science / by Maclean, Joan

    Published 1975
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    Information technologies and basic learning : reading, writing, science, and mathematics /

    Published 1987
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    Evaluation of a curved intramedullary button vs. traditional flat button for proximal biceps tenodesis: a biomechanical study by Igor J. Shirinskiy, MD, Arno A. Macken, MD, Pieter Caekebeke, MD, Derek F.P. van Deurzen, MD, PhD, Gabriëlle J.M. Tuijthof, PhD, Ir, Tjarco D.W. Alta, MD, PhD, Ronald L.A.W. Bleys, MD, PhD, Rob P.A. Janssen, MD, PhD, Michel P.J. van den Bekerom, MD, PhD

    Published 2025-07-01

    Background: Although variations in fixation techniques for proximal biceps tenodesis have been evaluated by different biomechanical studies, the optimal fixation technique remains unclear. To further advance the biceps tenodesis technique using unicortical button, a novel curved button was developed...

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    Load transmission via the supraspinatus cord prevents muscle fatty degeneration, a biomechanical study by Omar E. Rodriguez-Alejandro, MD, Bethany G. Ricci, BS, Christopher C. Schmidt, MD, Sean P. Cooke, BS, Austin J. Cook, MS, Justin G. Buce, MS, Joshua D. Dworkin, MD, Mark C. Miller, PhD, Patrick J. Smolinski, PhD

    Published 2025-07-01

    Background: Location of small- to medium-sized (<30 mm) rotator cuff tears can predict (supraspinatus [SS]) muscle fatty degeneration. It has been hypothesized that SS fatty degeneration occurs because of loss of force transfer by either the coracohumeral ligament (CHL) or the SS cord. The CHL is...

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    Undergraduate basic sciences and engineering students’ understanding of the concept of derivative by Saeid Haghjoo, Ebrahim Reyhani

    Published 2021-09-01

    Derivative is one of the most important topics in calculus that has many applications in various sciences. However, according to the research, students do not have a deep understanding of the concept of derivative and they often have misconceptions. The present study aimed to investigate undergradua...

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    Evaluating the perspectives of ChatGPT and Gemini on glenohumeral osteoarthritis management by Michael Megafu, DO, MPH, Omar Guerrero, BS, Rafay Hasan, BS, Larry Hunt, MBA, Devri Langhelm, BS, Benning Le, MS, Xinning Li, MD, Robert Kelly, IV, MD, Robert L. Parisien, MD, Antonio Cusano, MD

    Published 2025-07-01

    Background: Integrating machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has revolutionized various sectors, including health care. However, their application in orthopedic health-care settings still needs to be improved. This study sought to evaluate Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transf...

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    Local estradiol deposition in a rat rotator cuff repair model: proof of concept by Peter N. Chalmers, MD, Michael J. Jurynec, PhD, Austin M. Hickey, MS, T. Wade Fallin, MS, Antonio C. Zelada, BS, Matthew Honeggar, BS, James M. Hotaling, MD, Benjamin Emery, MPhil, Robert Tashjian, MD

    Published 2025-07-01

    Background: Local delivery of hormones could potentially provide local benefits to bone and enthesis while avoiding systemic side effects. The objective of this study was to demonstrate proof of concept for local deposition of estradiol in a rat rotator cuff repair model. Methods: First, in vitro el...

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    Forensic Basics of Modern Biometric Technologies by Sh. N. Khaziev

    Published 2023-05-01

    Forensic identification and modern biometric technologies have a common basis and have been closely developing together in various ways. Today new biometric technologies have emerged that utilize previously inaccessible properties and characteristics of humans. The article examines how forensic iden...

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    Dissemination of information in nuclear sciences and public acceptance of irradiated foods in Basic Education by Denise Levy, Viviane Benedetti, João Pedro Barros, Anna Lucia Villavicencio

    Published 2025-06-01

    Technological advances, such as food irradiation, aim to improve environment sustainability, human health, and the well-being of society. Food irradiation is a well-established and effective technology for preserving and disinfecting food, keeping food quality and nutritional properties. The lack o...

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    Effects of Stress, Vagal Nerve Stimulation and Disease Activity on Circulating Cytokines, Quantified by an Ultrasensitive Technique, in Ulcerative Colitis: A Pilot Study by Tamara Mogilevski, Melinda Y. Hardy, Kazuya Takahashi, Rebecca Smith, Anke L. Nguyen, Adam Farmer, James O. Lindsay, Jason A. Tye‐Din, Qasim Aziz, Peter R. Gibson

    Published 2025-07-01

    ABSTRACT Aims The utility of circulating cytokine concentrations in ulcerative colitis is limited due to poor assay sensitivity. We aimed to examine the relationship of circulating cytokine concentrations, when measured by ultrasensitive detection, to disease activity, response to induction therapy,...

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    Augmented reality significantly reduces the absolute error between achieved and planned inclination and version of the glenoid baseplate for reversed shoulder arthroplasty by Franck Dordain, MD, Geoffroy Nourrissat, MD, Floris van Rooij, MSc, Mathieu Ferrand, MD, Eric Petroff, MD, Maxime Antoni, MD

    Published 2025-07-01

    Background: To determine whether using augmented reality with a head-mounted display (AR-HMD) would reduce deviations between planned and achieved reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA) glenoid baseplate inclination and version. Methods: Ten fresh frozen shoulders from 5 human cadavers, which we...

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    ORGANIZATION OF SELF-INSTRUCTION WORK FOR STUDENTS OF TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN THE SYSTEM OF BASIC SCIENCE STUDIES by Vitaliy V. Larionov, Andrey M. Lider

    Published 2016-12-01

    Tomsk polytechnic university experience in organization of selfBinstruction work for bachelor and master degree students is discussed in the paper. SelfBinstruction work are organized on projectBbased cooperative learning methodology in studying physics - developing innovative ideas for implementati...

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    Basic research methods for Papua New Guinea / by Guthrie, Gerard

    Published 2012
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    A Study Of Corrosion Behavior Of Low Carbon Steel In Acidic And Basic Washing Water Of Crude Oil Solution At Different Temperatures by Baghdad Science Journal

    Published 2014-12-01

    The corrosion behavior of low carbon steel in washing water of crude oil solution has been studied potentiostatically at five temperatures in the range ( 303 –343 )K, at pH ( 4 ) and at pH (4,6,7,9,11 ) at (343K)..The corrosion potential shifted to more negative values with increasing temperature...

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    An evaluation study of the quality of the performance of the teaching staff of the departments of physical education and sports sciences in the Faculties of Basic Education for the... by Dr. Salam Hantoush

    Published 2020-11-01

    The current research has touched on the importance of performance in teaching departments of physical education and sports sciences for what university education institutions consider to be the highest educational summit in all countries of the world and this is of particular importance because it...

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    The pedagogic device in higher education: a sociolinguistic analysis of the basic sciences field based on basil Bernstein’s Theory by Maria Bustamante, John Urrego

    Published 2025-12-01

    The hierarchical relationship between faculty and students in higher education is regarded as a key pedagogical practice in forms of power and in narrowing social and academic gaps for students with limited cultural capital. This qualitative study, drawing on Bernstein’s sociolinguistic approach, ai...

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    A systematic review of the asymmetric inheritance of cellular organelles in eukaryotes: A critique of basic science validity and imprecision. by Anne Collins, Janine Ross, Shona H Lang

    Published 2017-01-01

    We performed a systematic review to identify all original publications describing the asymmetric inheritance of cellular organelles in normal animal eukaryotic cells and to critique the validity and imprecision of the evidence. Searches were performed in Embase, MEDLINE and Pubmed up to November 201...

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    Funding of medical science in Russia within as part of state programs by V. I. Starodubov, V. I. Perkhov, E. V. Nefyodova, S. I. Kolesnikov

    Published 2016-04-01

    The aim of the research was to reveal main problems associated with the use of state programs funding mechanisms for basic research in health (medical) sciences in Russia, as main instruments of state policy. The source of information were “State Academies of Sciences Program of basic investigations...

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