Publications by authors named "Joseph F Michalski"

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  • A study was conducted to compare the use of modular vs. monoblock splined titanium stems in femoral revisions during total hip arthroplasty (THA), focusing on complication rates, functional outcomes, and radiographic measures.
  • The research included 145 femoral revisions over an average follow-up of 5.12 years, analyzing 67 modular and 78 monoblock stem cases.
  • Results showed no significant differences in complication rates, functional outcomes, or radiographic measures between the two types of stems, indicating they perform similarly; however, further research is needed for cases with more severe femoral bone loss.
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In the title compound, {(C6H16NO)[Cu2(CN)3]} n , the cyanide groups link the Cu(I) atoms into an open three-dimensional anionic network, with the mol-ecular formula Cu2(CN)3 (-). One Cu(I) atom is tetra-hedrally bound to four CN groups, and the other Cu(I) atom is bonded to three CN groups in an approximate trigonal-planar coordination. The tetra-hedrally coordinated Cu(I) atoms are linked into centrosymmetric dimers by the C atoms of two end-on bridging CN groups which bring the Cu(I) atoms into close contact at 2.

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In the title complex, [Cu(I)Cu(II)(CN)3(C4H12N2)2], the Cu(I) and Cu(II) ions and a bridging cyanide group lie on a twofold rotation axis. The Cu(II) ion is in a slightly-distorted square-pyramidal coordination environment, with the N atoms of the two symmetry-related N-ethyl-ethylenedi-amine ligands occupying the basal positions and an N-bonded cyanide group in the apical position. The Cu(I) ion is in a trigonal-planar coordination environment, bonded to the C atom of the bridging cyanide group and to two terminal cyanide groups.

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