Search Results - "Marium, S."
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Is de novo stress incontinence after sacrocolpopexy related to anatomical changes and surgical approach?
Published in International Urogynecology Journal (01-09-2014)“…Introduction and hypothesis The objective was to investigate the relationship between new onset postoperative stress urinary incontinence (SUI) after…”
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Transvaginal Sling Release With Intraoperative Ultrasound Guidance
Published in Female pelvic medicine & reconstructive surgery (01-05-2013)“…INTRODUCTIONVisualization of a midurethral sling may be challenging intraoperatively, especially if the sling is deep, well healed, not in the usual location,…”
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Erosion of Pelvicol Used in Sacrocolpopexy
Published in Female pelvic medicine & reconstructive surgery (01-09-2013)“…INTRODUCTIONBiologic graft materials are used more frequently in pelvic reconstructive surgeries. We describe here the complete process of removal of such a…”
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Metal Oxide Particles as Atmospheric Nuclei: Exploring the Role of Metal Speciation in Heterogeneous Efflorescence and Ice Nucleation
Published in ACS earth and space chemistry (20-04-2023)“…Mineral dust can indirectly impact climate by nucleation of atmospheric solids, for example, by heterogeneously nucleating ice in mixed-phase clouds or by…”
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Crossed molecular beam study of the X + O3 (X= Br and I) and O(1d) + X (X= Br2, I2, CHCl 3, and N2O) reactions via millimeter and submillimeter wavelength spectroscopy
Published 01-01-2014“…The use of scattering experiments in atmospheric studies has proved useful in understanding the dynamics of the catalytic ozone destruction cycle. By using…”
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Purification of Lovastatin from Aspergillus terreus (KM017963) and Evaluation of its Anticancer and Antioxidant Properties
Published in Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP (2016)“…Cervical cancer is the second most common malignancy in women worldwide and thus one of the leading causes of mortality in women. Lovastatin, a non polar,…”
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