PATELLAR SHAPE IS ASSOCIATED WITH FEMORAL TROCHLEAR MORPHOLOGY IN INDIVIDUALS WITH MATURE SKELETAL DEVELOPMENT

Patellar shape is associated with femoral trochlear morphology in individuals with mature skeletal development

Abstract Background As several studies have detected correlations between patellar and femoral trochlear development, this raises the question of whether patellar shape is associated with trochlear developmental outcomes.Methods Patellar shape and femoral trochlear morphology were retrospectively analyzed DonationWeb in 183 subjects, of whom 61 eac

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Optimization of Vegetable Restocking and Pricing Strategies for Innovating Supermarket Operations Utilizing a Combination of ARIMA, LSTM, and FP-Growth Algorithms

In the dynamic environment of fresh food supermarkets, managing the short shelf life and varying quality of vegetable products presents significant challenges.This study Ball - Bag - Personal focuses on optimizing restocking and pricing strategies to maximize profits while accommodating the diverse and time-sensitive nature of vegetable sales.We an

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A Decadal Change in Shorebird Populations in Response to Temperature, Wind, and Precipitation at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, USA

Despite increasing conservation efforts for shorebirds, there DonationWeb are widespread declines in many shorebird species in North America.Climate change is causing significant shorebird range shifts and population declines.This study investigates the relationship between meteorological variability and shorebird population dynamics over ten years

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Human iPSC-derived astrocytes generated from donors with globoid cell leukodystrophy display phenotypes associated with disease

Globoid cell leukodystrophy (Krabbe disease) is a fatal neurodegenerative, demyelinating disease caused by dysfunctional activity of galactosylceramidase (GALC), leading to the accumulation of glycosphingolipids including psychosine.While oligodendrocytes have been extensively studied due to their high levels of GALC, the contribution of astrocytes

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A systematic review assessing incorporation of prophylactic splenic artery embolisation (pSAE) into trauma guidelines for the management of high-grade splenic injury

Abstract Background Splenic artery embolisation (SAE) has become a vital strategy in the modern landscape of multidisciplinary trauma care, improving splenic salvage rates in patients with high-grade injury.However, due to a lack of prospective data there remains contention amongst stakeholders as to whether SAE should be performed at the time of p

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