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Reliability and agreement study of three-dimensional measurement for femoral head displacement indicators after femoral neck fractures
Zhang, Y. Clinical Traumatic Fractures Epidemiology 177–179 (People’s Medical Publishing House, 2014).
Association of Chinese Doctors. Guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of adult femoral neck fractures. Chin. J. Orthop. Trauma. 20,…
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Antibody developed to protect immune system cells in vitro from a dangerous hospital-acquired bacterium
A monoclonal antibody created by the Nanobiotechnology for Diagnostics group (Nb4D) at the Institute of Advanced Chemistry of Catalonia (IQAC), part of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), has demonstrated in cell cultures that it can…
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Is a ‘selfish gene’ making a Utah family have twice as many boys as girls?
Babies tend to have the same probability to be born biologically male or or female — but family genetics could skew those odds in either direction. Credit: Waltraud Grubitzsch/dpa via Alamy
By sifting through an anonymized genealogy database,…
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Underground data centers as urban energy infrastructure
Cities increasingly rely on data centers to operate digital services, such as artificial intelligence-assisted public functions, cloud-based operations and smart traffic management. Yet despite this dependence, data centers are rarely planned as…
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Carbon-based catalyst can use sunlight to degrade PFAS
An international team of scientists led by the University of Bath has developed a new catalyst—a substance that speeds up chemical reactions—that uses sunlight to break down so-called “forever chemicals” prevalent in the environment and known…
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Jumping DNA fragments found to destabilize cancer genome
A study published today in the journal Science reveals how jumping fragments of human DNA, a type of genetic parasite, destabilise the cancer genome. Unstable genomes are a fertile playground for cancer evolution, giving malignant…
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