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March 20, 2025
Effectiveness of waste-derived MIL type MOFs in removing PFOA and PFAS pollutants for environmental remediation.
(PubMed, Sci Rep)
- "The new method used the bark of poplar trees to prepare MIL-101(Cr) adsorbents with surface areas of 3341, 2767, and 2374 m2 g-1 for C-101, W-101, and NW-101, respectively. This cost-effective, eco-friendly method utilizes renewable raw materials, minimizes environmental impact, and represents a significant advance in PFOA removal and thermal material research."
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August 16, 2017
The universal existence of myodural bridge in mammals: an indication of a necessary function.
(PubMed, Sci Rep)
- "Moreover, we believed that the "myodural bridge" might be a homologous organ in mammals. Thus, this study could provide an insight for our understanding the physiological significance of the "myodural bridge", especially in human."
Journal • Biosimilar
February 17, 2020
Relationship between the sectional area of the rectus capitis posterior minor and the to be named ligament from 3D MR imaging.
(PubMed, BMC Musculoskelet Disord)
- "Our results revealed a significantly smaller SA of the RCPmi in subjects with RCPmi-TBNL attachment. Besides, a larger SA of the RCPmi was correlated with the male gender. These findings suggest that the SA of the RCPmi ought to be interpreted with care for each patient since there could be considerable variations."
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May 23, 2019
Suboccipital Myodural Bridges Revisited: Application to Cervicogenic Headaches.
(PubMed, Clin Anat)
- "In newborns, force transmission via myodural bridges was likely to be limited or ineffective. The postnatal growth might determine a likely connection between the bridge and headache."
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October 05, 2018
The myodural bridge in the common rock pigeon (Columbia livia): Morphology and possible physiological implications.
(PubMed, J Morphol)
- "The myodural bridge consists primarily of collagen Type I fibres, suggesting that the myodural bridge can transmit strong tensional forces generated by the contraction of M. rectus capitis dorsalis minor to the dura mater. The pull on the dura mater may affect the circulation of the cerebrospinal fluid in the subarachnoid space of the spine."
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