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Observation of a centrality-dependent dijet asymmetry in lead-lead collisions at sqrt[S(NN)] =2.76 TeV with the ATLAS detector at the LHC.
Rapid functional genetics of the oligodendrocyte lineage using pluripotent stem cells.
A histopathological connection between a fatal endolymphatic sac tumour and von Hippel-Lindau disease from 1960.
Acute retrograde type A aortic dissection: morphologic analysis and clinical implications.
Flexible Learning-Free Segmentation and Reconstruction of Neural Volumes.
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Hip Prosthesis
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In vivo comparative wear study of traditional and highly cross-linked polyethylene in total hip arthroplasty.
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Trunion fracture of a fully porous-coated femoral stem. Case report.
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A late vascular complication due to component migration after revision total hip arthroplasty.
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Isolated acetabular revision through the posterior approach: short-term results after revision of a recalled acetabular component.
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Inter-Rater and Intra-Rater Repeatability and Reliability of EOS 3-Dimensional Imaging Analysis Software.
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Quantitative Effect of Pelvic Position on Radiographic Assessment of Acetabular Component Position.
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Are single plane intraoperative and biplanar postoperative radiographic measurements of acetabular cup position the same?
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Intraoperative evaluation of acetabular cup position during anterior approach total hip arthroplasty: are we accurately interpreting?
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