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QScience Connect - Volume 2016, Issue 2
Volume 2016, Issue 2
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Distal phalangeal osteomyelitis of bilateral thumbs secondary to onychodystrophy – a case report with review of literature
Authors: Santosh N. Banshelkikar, Binoti A. Sheth and Arvind B. GoregaonkarDistal phalangeal osteomyelitis of the thumb occurs rarely. Bilateral affection of the distal phalanges has not been described in the literature so far. Here, we present a case study of a patient who was successfully treated for distal phalangeal osteomyelitis of bilateral thumbs. A 65-year-old woman presented with bilateral thumb pain and swelling. She had dyschromic changes in the right nail and onychodystrophic changes in the left nail. Read More
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Comparing connection to theory in Bachelor's theses: Old research university versus new regional university college
More LessQuality of higher education is often assumed to be linked to the size of the faculty. Therefore, this study tested the hypothesis whether Bachelor's theses in ecology at a large, old research university would have more connection to theory than those at a small, young university college. The results revealed no significant difference between the universities. One potential explanation for these results is that theory is more likely to depend on the in Read More
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Three-dimensional printing of alginate: From seaweeds to heart valve scaffolds
More LessThree-dimensional (3D) printing is a resourceful technology that offers a large selection of solutions that are readily adaptable to tissue engineering of artificial heart valves (HVs). Different deposition techniques could be used to produce complex architectures, such as the three-layered architecture of leaflets. Once the assembly is complete, the growth of cells in the scaffold would enable the deposition of cell-specific extracellular matrix pr Read More
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Biological metaphor and analogy upon organizational management research within the development of clinical organizational pathology
Authors: Nezameddin Faghih, Maryam Bavandpour and Amir ForouharfarHuman body, other animate beings, plants, and organizations are all dynamic and systemic entities. The similarity between living organisms and organizations, especially considering highly evolved organisms such as the human body, is noteworthy. Therefore, whenever an organization fails to accomplish its function and mission, an organizational symptom or disease may be envisaged to have come up; as a result, a variety of orga Read More
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