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Original Source: Henry VIII's obesity following traumatic brain injury.

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Henry VIII's obesity following traumatic brain injury.

Membrane binding properties of the factor VIII C2 domain.

Factor VIII functions as a cofactor for factor IXa in a membrane-bound enzyme complex. Membrane binding accelerates activity of the factor VIIIa-factor IXa complex approximately 100,000-fold and the m...

Comparison of the Full Outline of UnResponsiveness and Glasgow Liege Scale/Glasgow Coma Scale in an Intensive Care Unit Population.

BACKGROUND: The Full Outline of UnResponsiveness (FOUR) has been proposed as an alternative for the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)/Glasgow Liège Scale (GLS) in the evaluation of consciousness in severely b...

Emergency Neurological Life Support: Approach to the Patient with Coma.

Coma is an acute failure of neuronal systems governing arousal and awareness and represents a neurological emergency. When encountering a comatose patient, the clinician must have an organized approac...

One-pot sequential organocatalysis: highly stereoselective synthesis of trisubstituted cyclohexanols.

A highly diastereoselective (d.r. >99:1) and enantioselective (ee value up to 96 %) synthesis of trisubstituted cyclohexanols was achieved by using a one-pot sequential organocatalysis that involved...

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