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Spinal Injuries during Military Operations or under Limited Resources: What Must, What Can, and What Should Be Done and When? Open
Combat-related spinal injuries have risen from around 1% in the second half of the last century to 5%–8% in the 2000s. With an average disability rate of 60%, spinal disorders are the second-most common cause of disability among retired US…
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Continuous Measurement of Lactate Concentration in Human Subjects through Direct Electron Transfer from Enzymes to Microneedle Electrodes Open
Microneedle lactate sensors may be used to continuously measure lactate concentration in the interstitial fluid in a minimally invasive and pain-free manner. First- and second-generation enzymatic sensors produce a redox-active product tha…
Spine surgery in the International Security Assistance Force Role 3 combat support hospital in Mazar-e-Sharif, northern Afghanistan, 2007–2014 Open
OBJECTIVE Since 2007, a continuous neurosurgery emergency service has been available in the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) field hospital in Mazar-e-Sharif (MeS), Afghanistan. The object of this study was to assess the numb…
Trends in ophthalmology journals: a five-year bibliometric analysis (2009-2013) Open
While the USA and European countries are major contributors of ophthalmic research, the productivity of some Asian countries is growing impressively. The contribution of China, Korea and India is forecasted to outweigh that of Europe by 20…