A CASE OF PHLEGMONOUS ERYSIPELAS (IN SPANISH)

A CASE OF PHLEGMONOUS ERYSIPELAS (IN SPANISH)

To commemorate the 120 years of its writing, the text that appeared in 1898 in the number 25 of the Revista Gaceta Medica, the first scientific publication that had the city of Cartagena, Colombia, is reproduced.It presents in detail the clinical evolution of an infectious process in the hand of a woman after a wound in the thumb.The text allows To

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Multifunctional performance assessment of waste-based bioplastic wall panels for acoustic thermal and structural efficiency in interior architecture

Abstract The study presents a comprehensive evaluation of bioplastic wall cladding units fabricated from click here organic and plant-based wastes, focusing on their acoustic, mechanical, and thermal performance.The research investigates various configurations, including solid, hollow, and carpet waste-covered tiles, to assess their multifunctional

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In Situ Bioremediation Techniques to Reduce Total Organic Matter Oversaturation of Fluvial Sediments: An Experimental Study

An in situ experiment was performed in sediments of River Magro (east Spain) in order to evaluate the usefulness of microbial bioremediation, both bioaugmentation and biostimulation, as a tool for reducing the excessive organic matter (OM) content in dammed river stretches due to historical wastewater spilling.The study had a prospective approach f

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Effects of resistivity and viscosity on dynamic evolution and radial position change of m/n = 3/1 double tearing mode

The effects of the plasma resistivity and viscosity on the dynamic evolution of the m / n = 3/1 double tearing mode (DTM) are studied and analyzed quantitatively using the CLT (Ci-Liu-Ti, which means magnetohydrodynamics in Chinese) code.In this work, we mainly focus on the change in the radial positions and the oscillatory dynamics of the magnetic

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Insight into the mechanism of cytotoxicity of membrane-permeant psoralenic Kv1.3 channel inhibitors by chemical dissection of a novel member of the family

The potassium channel Kv1.3, involved in several important pathologies, is the target of a family of psoralen-based drugs whose mechanism of action is not fully understood.Here we provide evidence for a physical interaction of the mitochondria-located Kv1.3 (mtKv1.3) and Complex I of the respiratory cashel tail bag chain and show that this proximit

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