PROVENANCE VARIABILITY IN COEVAL SLOPE CHANNEL SYSTEMS: HERMOD S2 MEMBER SANDSTONE (EOCENE), SOUTH VIKING GRABEN (NORTH SEA)

Provenance Variability in Coeval Slope Channel Systems: Hermod S2 Member Sandstone (Eocene), South Viking Graben (North Sea)

Conventional and varietal heavy mineral studies of the earliest Eocene Hermod S2 Member (Mbr) sandstones in the Greater Alvheim area of the northern North Sea have revealed marked lateral variations and more subtle vertical evolution in provenance signature.Major variations are of geographic rather than stratigraphic nature as biostratigraphy revea

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The market of sport supplement in the digital era: A netnographic analysis of perceived risks, side-effects and other safety issues

Background: The market of sport supplements is expanding worldwide.Such phenomenon is often supported by captivating marketing strategies and social media advertising providing unscientifically founded claims, thus raising safety concerns.The aim of our study is to provide a comprehensive analysis of the online market, patterns of use, perceived ri

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Unfolded Protein Response in Lung Health and Disease

The unfolded protein response (UPR) is a complex element, destined to protect the cells Red Yeast against a diverse variety of extracellular and intracellular challenges.UPR activation devises highly efficient responses to counteract cellular threats.If those activities fail, it will dictate cellular execution.The current work focuses on the role o

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Comparison of the plantar pressure distribution and mechanical alignment in patients with varus knee osteoarthritis following high tibial osteotomy

Abstract Purpose The changes in the lower limb alignment were vitally important after high tibial osteotomy (HTO).Therefore, the purpose of present study was to analyze the characteristics of plantar pressure distribution after HTO, and to investigate the effect of plantar pressure distribution on postoperative limb alignment.Methods Between May 20

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Rasch analysis of the Dutch version of the Oxford elbow score

Jeroen de Haan1, Niels Schep2, Wim Tuinebreijer2, Peter Patka2, Dennis den Hartog21Department of Surgery and Traumatology, Westfriesgasthuis, Hoorn, the Netherlands; 2Department of Surgery and Traumatology, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the NetherlandsBackground: The Oxford elbow score (OES) is a patient-rated, 12-item

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