Comparative anatomy of the mouse and human ankle joint using Micro-CT: Utility of a mouse model to study human ankle sprains

The use of mouse models as a tool to study ankle sprain requires a basic understanding of the similarities and differences between human and mouse ankle joint anatomy.However, few studies have been conducted that address the merits and drawbacks Sleeves of these differences in the functioning of joints.Twenty hindfoot specimens were obtained from 1

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Talk the talk and walk the walk: a novel training for medical students to promote decoloniality in global health

To date, the history of colonialism has permeated nearly every aspect of our conceptions, structures, and practices of global health; yet, there are no published medical school curricula aimed at promoting decoloniality in global health.We developed a pilot course for medical students to examine the history of Mirror Brackets and Accessories (Speci

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Studies of Electrolytic Conductivity of Some Polyelectrolyte Solutions: Importance of the Dielectric Friction Effect at High Dilution

We present a general description of conductivity behavior CHESTNUT BUD of highly charged strong polyelectrolytes in dilute aqueous solutions taking into account the translational dielectric friction on the moving polyions modeled as chains of charged spheres successively bounded and surrounded by solvent molecules.A general formal limiting expressi

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Hierarchical gain scheduling based tilt angle guided robust control during mode transition for tilt-rotor unmanned aircraft vehicle

Tilt-rotor unmanned aircraft vehicle has the potential to combine vertical take-off and landing capability with efficient, high-speed cruise flight.However, the mode transition process is risky owing to the internal continuous time change of aerodynamic and external uncertain wind disturbances.Gain scheduling between two modes is commonly used to a

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