HUMAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL DENTIN AS SOURCE OF POLAR AND LESS POLAR METABOLITES FOR UNTARGETED METABOLOMIC RESEARCH: THE CASE OF YERSINIA PESTIS

Human Archaeological Dentin as Source of Polar and Less Polar Metabolites for Untargeted Metabolomic Research: The Case of Yersinia pestis

Metabolomic approaches, such womanizer wave as in clinical applications of living individuals, have shown potential use for solving questions regarding the past when applied to archaeological material.Here, we study for the first time the potential of this Omic approach as applied to metabolites extracted from archaeological human dentin.Dentin obt

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Tracking the Migraine Cycle Using Visual Tasks

There are a number of reports that perceptual, electrophysiological and imaging measures can track migraine periodicity.As the electrophysiological and imaging research requires specialist equipment, it has few practical applications.This study sought to track changes in performance on four visual tasks over the migraine cycle.Coherence thresholds

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Comparative Analysis of Impossiblity of Contract Performance in the Islamic Jurisprudence, Iranian Law and Common Law

Impossibility of performance in a contract is one of the basic essie iced out top coat conditions that render a contact null and void.Since the ultimate goal of all contracts is to fulfill a contractual promise, any type of commitment that is impossible to fulfill should be regarded null and void under this rule.This type of failure in a contract h

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Patients at a high risk of PJI: Can we reduce the incidence of infection using dual antibiotic-loaded bone cement?

Abstract Prosthetic joint infection (PJI) is one of the most devastating complications of orthopedic surgery.However, not all patients are equally at the risk of severe infection.The incidences of PJI vary with the host and surgery-related risk factors.It is now generally accepted that some important medical comorbidities may predispose the patient

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