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Excisional Goniotomy: iStent versus Kahook Dual Blade (KDB) - Video abstract [ID 224109]

Video abstract of an original research "Comparison Of Surgical Outcomes Between Excisional Goniotomy Using The Kahook Dual Blade And iStent Trabecular Micro-Bypass Stent In Combination With Phaco...

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Biology

Watching Inhibitory Synapses Remodel

Watching Inhibitory Synapses Remodel - By simultaneously monitoring in vivo synapse and dendritic spine dynamics in adult mammalian cortical pyramidal cells, Elly Nedivi and colleagues provide new ins...

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Business

SEJ Video Abstract - Chris Bingham & Steve Kahl - Anticipatory Learning (SEJ 2014)

Chris Bingham describe his recent paper with Steve Kahl on "Anticipatory Learning", published in Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal....

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Medicine

Preoperative marking methods for IOL: IGS or manual method? - Video abstract [ID 277945]

Video abstract of an original research "Comparison of the location of the corneal steep meridian determined by image-guided system and manual method in the same eye" published in the open ac...

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Computer Science

This AI Performs Super Resolution in Less Than a Second

(4) This AI Performs Super Resolution in Less Than a Second ...

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Computer Science

Reliable Resources Brokering Scheme in Wireless Grids

Reliable Resources Brokering Scheme in Wireless Grids based on Non-cooperative Bargaining Game....

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Biology

Non-nuclear Splicing Factors Shape Axons during Motor Development

Non-nuclear Splicing Factors Shape Axons during Motor Development. The splicing factor SFPQ, known for its nuclear functions, is shown here to also act outside of the nucleus in developing motor axons...

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Chemistry

2013 Three Minute Thesis Winner - Sharon Savage

Sharon Savage (School of Medical Science, Faculty of Medicine) gives her winning presentation in the 2013 UNSW Three Minute Thesis Competition - "Giving words new life in dementia"....

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Medicine

Single step transepithelial PRK in low to moderate myopia - Video abstract [ID 326048]

Video abstract of an original research "Single step transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy in low to moderate myopia: A one year follow up study." published in the open access journal C...

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Medicine

A clinical prediction model for hospitalized COPD exacerbations based on “treatable traits”

Video abstract of original research paper “A clinical prediction model for hospitalized COPD exacerbations based on “treatable traits”” published in the open access International Journal of COPD by Yi...

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Medicine

Clinical and laboratory features of intestinal tuberculosis - Video Abstract 154235

Video abstract of original research paper “Clinical and laboratory features of intestinal tuberculosis” published in the open access journal Clinical and Experimental Gastroenterology by authors Patel...

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Media Multitaskers Pay Mental Price

Think you can watch videos, make cell phone calls and send e-mails all at once? Stanford experts say even trying can impair your cognitive control. Communication professor Cliff Nass and researcher Ey...

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2016 Three Minute Thesis Finalist - Ying Hsu

2016 Three Minute Thesis Finalist - Ying Hsu : What happens when elevators break down in photoreceptor cells?...

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Security and Privacy: Expectations, Practice, and Prevention...

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Physics

Max 2 SAT with up to 108 qubits

Video abstract for the article ‘Max 2-SAT with up to 108 qubits‘ by Christiana Panayi, Mohsen Razavi, Xiongfeng Ma and Norbert Lütkenhaus (Christiana Panayi et al 2014 New J. Phys. 16 043005). Read ...

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Computer Science

How Do Genetic Algorithms Work? | Two Minute Papers #32

How Do Genetic Algorithms Work? | Two Minute Papers #32 ...

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Shaped charges-Munroe effect explained (Explosions & Shockwaves)

A shaped charge is a device capable of focusing the energy of an explosion in one point, this makes it capable of piercing many inches of steel. This kind of explosive charge was first used in the sec...

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