Transosseous equivalent double-row anchor configurations have been used to mimic open transosseous repair, providing a greater approximation of the cuff in the footprint area.11 Anchors have associated limitations such as anchor pull-out, cyst formation, suture cut-through, and high financial burden....
metal deposition of Ge/Ni/Au layers formed metal grid/fingers for cathode and anode contacts in recessed geometries. A patterned photoresist (8 µm) across the trenches served as anchors and etching barrier during the ELO process, where the AlInP sacrificial layer was removed by hydrochloric ...
Towards better weighting of anchors [poster] Nicholas, Collaborative filtering and the generalized vector space model (poster session), in: Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, ACM, Athens, Greece, 2000,... D Hawking,...
we cloned vectors for mCherry-CRY2 proteins fused with Bax and super-repressor IκB (srIκB) proteins (Supplementary Fig. 16). In the normal condition, Bax proteins are mainly distributed in the cytosol; however, on initiation of the apoptotic process, they undergo a conformation ...
For samples in public data in which annotations were available, mesenchymal cells were extracted and reference mapped to our MSC reference using reciprocal PCA (RPCA) in Seurat, using the FindTransferAnchors function with the top 50 dimensions followed by the MapQuery function to project the data ...
The perfect bonding between CNF/CaP and epoxy matrix was a benefit of the increasing surface roughness of fibers, and the CaP nanoparticles serving as “anchors” to hold resin tightly to fiber surface. The action of CaP nanoparticles on CNF/CaP surface was thought to be similar to reports ...
In the regions covered by vegetation, the vegetation roots play the role of anchors and lead to an increase in soil and rock mass stability [50]. 2.3. Bivariate Models 2.3.1. Frequency Ratio (FR) As Bonham-Carter [51] stated, FR represents the possibility of the occurrence for a given ...