Publications by authors named "E S Darwin"

Eating less meat is associated with a healthier body and planet. Yet, we remain reluctant to switch to a plant-based diet, largely due to the sensory experience of plant-based meat. Food scientists characterize meat using a double compression test, which only probes one-dimensional behavior.

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  • * The study aims to compare the mRNA expression of specific proteins involved in hypospadias development between the ventral and dorsal tunica dartos in children diagnosed with hypospadias and chordee.
  • * Currently in the protocol development stage, the study's results are anticipated by the end of 2024 and aim to improve understanding of the condition's underlying mechanisms.
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Synthetic antiferromagnetic structures can exhibit the advantages of high velocity similarly to antiferromagnets with the additional benefit of being imaged and read-out through techniques applied to ferromagnets. Here, we explore the potential and limits of synthetic antiferromagnets to uncover ways to harness their valuable properties for applications. Two synthetic antiferromagnetic systems have been engineered and systematically investigated to provide an informed basis for creating devices with maximum potential for data storage, logic devices, and skyrmion racetrack memories.

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Background: Ischemic conditioning may help patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) to limit ventricular remodeling.

Objectives: To investigate the effect of remote ischemic postconditioning (RIPC) on left ventricular function during primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI) in patients with STEMI.

Material And Methods: Pre- and post-test intervention study with a total of 60 STEMI patients.

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