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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection, which manifests primarily as bronchiolitis and/or viral pneumonia, is the leading cause of lower respiratory tract infection in infants and young children....

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Positron Emission Tomography (PET) is a scanning technique that uses an MRI scanner and radioactive substances that are injected into the blood stream to obtain detailed images of the brain that rel...

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Despite the proliferation of advanced wound care products to treat diabetic foot ulcers, ranging from negative-pressure wound therapy to moist wound dressings and antimicrobials to artificial skin and...

Infants' avoidance of drop-off reflects specific motor ability, not fear

Researchers have long studied infants' perceptions of safe and risky ground by observing their willingness to cross a visual cliff, a large drop-off covered with a solid glass surface. In crawling, in...

Study Of Infants' Perceptions Of Safe And Risky Ground Has Implications For Infant Safety

Researchers have long studied infants' perceptions of safe and risky ground by observing their willingness to cross a visual cliff, a large drop-off covered with a solid glass surface. In crawling, in...

Bonding and structure of a reconstructed (001) surface of SrTiO3 from TEM

The determination of the atomic structure and the retrieval of information about reconstruction and bonding of metal oxide surfaces is challenging owing to the highly defective structure and insulatin...

Biocompatible cellulose nanostructures could speed wound recovery

Nanocellulose is a highly fibrillated material, composed of nanofibrils with diameters in the nanometer scale, with high aspect ratio and high specific surface area. Recently, the suitability of ce...

Novel Biomaterials Accelerate the Development of Innovative Wound Care Management Technologies, Finds Frost & Sullivan

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. , Feb. 20, 2013 /- New wound care technologies that detect early wound healing and manage wound healing mechanisms are finding favor with physicians that are trying to dete...

European Wound and Tissue Management Markets

In 2011, the total European wound and tissue management market was valued at €3.46 billion. The European wound and tissue management market includes moist, antimicrobial and interactive wound dressi...

Brazilian Market for Wound and Tissue Management

In 2012, the total Brazilian market for wound and tissue management was valued at nearly $632 million. The Brazilian wound and tissue management market includes moist, antimicrobial and interactive wo...

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The influence of pets on infants' processing of cat and dog images.

We examined how experience at home with pets is related to infants' processing of animal stimuli in a standard laboratory procedure. We presented 6-month-old infants with photographs of cats or dogs a...

Wound dressings : Overview and classification.

Wound dressing and wound management are key words in current wound treatment. An unmanageably high number of products causes more confusion than clarification. Under continuous cost pressure in health...

Influence on pressure transduction when using different drainage techniques and wound fillers (foam and gauze) for negative pressure wound therapy.

Pressure transduction to the wound bed in negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is crucial in stimulating the biological effects ultimately resulting in wound healing. In clinical practice, either fo...

Understanding atomic-resolved STM images on TiO2(110)-(1 x 1) surface by DFT calculations.

We present a combination of experimental STM images and DFT calculations to understand the atomic scale contrast of features found in high-resolution STM images. Simulating different plausible structu...

Infants' responsiveness to lightness changes on a dynamic three-dimensional surface.

In a looking-time study, 24 infants 6months of age were presented with continuously folding and unfolding patterns of stripes. The luminances in the dynamic lightness constancy pattern were changed in...

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