Publications by authors named "H G Dam"

Intraneural lipomas and lipofibromas are rare, benign median nerve tumours. We report a 62-year-old woman with carpal tunnel syndrome owing to an intraneural lipoma. MRI is the reference standard investigation for diagnosis, directing treatment towards operative or non-operative management.

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Nucleic acids (RNA and DNA) play crucial roles in all living organisms and find wide utility in clinical settings. The convergence of rationally designed nucleic acid multistranded assemblies with embedded therapeutic properties has led to the development of a platform based on nucleic acid nanoparticles (NANPs). NANPs incorporate various functional moieties to deliver their combinations to diseased cells in a highly controlled manner.

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1. Differential vulnerability to heatwaves may affect community dynamics in a changing climate. In temperate regions, this vulnerability to heatwaves depends on the interactions between seasonal temperature fluctuations and the capacity to rapidly shift thermal performance curves.

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The existence of sex-specific differences in phenotypic traits is widely recognized. Yet they are often ignored in studies looking at the impact of global changes on marine organisms, particularly within the context of combined drivers that are known to elicit complex interactions. We tested sex-specific physiological responses of the cosmopolitan and ecologically important marine copepod Acartia tonsa exposed to combined hypoxia and marine heatwave (MHW) conditions, both of which individually strongly affect marine ectotherms.

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  • - Synchrotron X-ray in situ metrology effectively monitors battery material synthesis thanks to its high precision and chemical sensitivity, but the challenge lies in managing the vast amount of data generated in real-time.
  • - A new method called weighted lagged cross-correlation (WLCC) is introduced, enabling automated analysis of X-ray diffraction data to quickly track the calcination of nickel-based cathodes like LiNiO.
  • - This approach allows for quick identification of material phase changes, with insights gained within 10 seconds, thus supporting immediate experimental adjustments and enhancing quality control in battery cathode production.
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