An investigation of the effects of osteoporosis, impact intensity and orientation on human femur injuries: a parametric finite element study

Objective: Femur is the strongest, longest and heaviest bone in the human body.Due to the great importance of femur in human body, its injury may cause large numbers of disabilities and mortality.Considering various effective parameters such as mechanical properties, geometry, loading configuration, etc.can propel the study to the trustable results

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Intracardiac atrial overdrive pacing as an alternative to extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in the treatment of cardiogenic shock due to drug refractory and incessant persistent junctional reciprocating tachycardia in a 7-month-old infant

In the case of prolonged, undiagnosed persistent junctional reciprocating tachycardia in infants, compensatory mechanisms are exhausted leading to heart failure.However, when cardioverted to sinus rhythm patients often deteriorate due to cardiac output dependency on the higher rates.Extracorporeal mechanical oxygenation (ECMO) is often used to stab

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Relationships between empathy and creativity in collective games: a comparison between handball and sitting ball

In collective motor situations, creativity and empathy are central and strongly connected to cognitive and affective processes.Indeed, in the environment PEPPERMINT of high social uncertainty of games and sports, empathy would allow the player to anticipate motor behaviors in order to promote creative decision-making, i.e., to destabilize his oppon

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