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Resistance training as a tool for changing muscle mass and frailty status in sarcopenic older women: a quasi-experimental study
Published 2022“…Hence, after the intervention, we observed both a decrease in frailty and a positive change in function, since the percentage of robust women increased twice (p=0.01). …”
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Declining seroprevalence of hepatitis A in Vojvodina, Serbia
Published 2019“…<div><p>To assess the current hepatitis A virus (HAV) endemicity in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, Serbia, we examined the seroprevalence and susceptibility profiles of the general population. …”
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Ultraflexible Oxide Fibers with an Amorphous Silica Interfacial Layer on Zirconia Nanograins
Published 2025“…The design of flexible, bendable, and high-strength ZSFMs offers a method for using brittle ceramic components in military and civilian applications and many other fields.…”
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Ultraflexible Oxide Fibers with an Amorphous Silica Interfacial Layer on Zirconia Nanograins
Published 2025“…The design of flexible, bendable, and high-strength ZSFMs offers a method for using brittle ceramic components in military and civilian applications and many other fields.…”
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Ultraflexible Oxide Fibers with an Amorphous Silica Interfacial Layer on Zirconia Nanograins
Published 2025“…The design of flexible, bendable, and high-strength ZSFMs offers a method for using brittle ceramic components in military and civilian applications and many other fields.…”
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Ultraflexible Oxide Fibers with an Amorphous Silica Interfacial Layer on Zirconia Nanograins
Published 2025“…The design of flexible, bendable, and high-strength ZSFMs offers a method for using brittle ceramic components in military and civilian applications and many other fields.…”
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Ultraflexible Oxide Fibers with an Amorphous Silica Interfacial Layer on Zirconia Nanograins
Published 2025“…The design of flexible, bendable, and high-strength ZSFMs offers a method for using brittle ceramic components in military and civilian applications and many other fields.…”
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Controlling the Temperature and Speed of the Phase Transition of VO<sub>2</sub> Microcrystals
Published 2016“…The phase transition speed increases from 4.6 × 10<sup>2</sup> to 1.7 × 10<sup>4</sup> μm/s as the width decreases from ∼50 to ∼2 μm. While the statistical description for a heterogeneous nucleation process explains the size dependence on phase transition temperature of VO<sub>2</sub>, the increase of effective thermal exchange process is responsible for the enhancement of phase transition speed of small VO<sub>2</sub> microcrystals. …”
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Quantitative measurements of a simulated cluster dataset.
Published 2012“…<p>(A) Representative cluster diameter measurement for a reference image with no repeat localizations. …”
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<i>DKC1</i> mutations impair telomerase function in iPS cells.
Published 2015“…Note that <i>A353V</i> iPS cells show decreased level of NHP2 while <i>ΔL37</i> and <i>Q31E</i> cells don’t. …”
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Data collection timepoints.
Published 2024“…The ORI ranges from 0 to 1 when arterial oxygen saturation (PaO<sub>2</sub>) varies between 100 to 200 mmHg, as occurs during preoxygenation. …”
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Details of the intervention.
Published 2024“…The ORI ranges from 0 to 1 when arterial oxygen saturation (PaO<sub>2</sub>) varies between 100 to 200 mmHg, as occurs during preoxygenation. …”