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This demonstrates the nonspecific nature of urine microscopy, particularly in pregnancy when contamination may increase, and the importance of correct clinical interpretation of urinalysis reports.
Microscopic heist: How lung bacteria forge weapons to steal iron and survive Newly discovered natural compounds from Pandoraea bacteria influence the lung microbiome by competing for iron Date ...
Amorphous materials are ubiquitous in nature and are widely used for many industrial applications, including catalysis, energy storage, and environmental science. However, significant challenges ...
Crystallization of amorphous materials using an electron beam is a promising technique for crystallizing minute regions. The crystallization behavior of amorphous gallium oxide (Ga2O3) thin films ...
Amorphous organisations are not a luxury but a necessity in today’s world of turbulence and unpredictability. In an era where new economic equations are being written, strategic thinking, ...
Two college students are going to race their sperm in Los Angeles, and gamblers are getting their wallets ready to bet on which sperm is faster.
In amorphous systems such as glasses, or a random network of neuronal connections, topological defects were observed for the first time in numerical simulations only in 2021, thanks to computer ...
A Cleveland Clinic doctor explains how long alcohol stays in urine with rules for drinking responsibly during the social season and beyond.
Urinalysis is a major diagnostic screening test in the clinical laboratory, with an important role in diagnosing and monitoring nephrological and urological conditions. Until recently, microscopic ...
In a recent Nature Communications study, researchers explored nanoporous amorphous carbon nanopillars, showcasing their lightweight yet high-strength properties and potential for various engineering ...
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