
David Wilson
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Sep 3, 2024 |
kirkusreviews.com | Dan Jones |David Wilson |Sarah- SoonLing Blackburn
Presents harsh realities and thought-provoking content critical to understanding U.S. history. Relays the heart-wrenching experiences of the American Indian boarding school era. This comprehensive and complex text by Jones (Ponca) follows four generations of his family’s education at Chilocco Indian Agricultural School, starting with the experience of his grandmother.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
nature.com | Zhaojie Yu |Jiaoyang Ruan |Lina Song |Kyung-Sook Yun |David Wilson
AbstractDeciphering past climate variability in the Western Pacific Warm Pool (WPWP), the Earth’s largest heat and moisture centre, is vital for understanding the global climate system. Nevertheless, its long-term evolution remains controversial, largely due to ambiguities in existing proxy interpretations and discrepancies between records.
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Oct 26, 2023 |
octnews.org | Ammar Hoori |David Wilson |Hiram G. Bezerra |Juhwan Lee
October 26, 2023 | Cardiology | Case Western Reserve University, The Hashemite University, University of South Florida It can be difficult/impossible to fully expand a coronary artery stent in a heavily calcified coronary artery lesion. Under-expanded stents are linked to later complications. Here we used machine/deep learning to analyze calcifications in pre-stent intravascular optical coherence tomography (IVOCT) images and predicted the success of vessel expansion.
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Aug 13, 2023 |
ophthalmologyscience.org | Christina J. Flaxel |Steven Bailey |David Wilson |David Huang
Abstract (348/350)To assess whether the combination of en face OCT and OCT angiography (OCTA) can capture observable, but subtle structural changes that precede clinically evident retinal neovascularization (RNV) in eyes with diabetic retinopathy (DR). Retrospective, longitudinal study. Patients with DR had at least two visits. We obtained wide-field OCTA scans of one eye from each participant and generated en face OCT, en face OCTA, and cross-sectional OCTA.
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Apr 18, 2023 |
nature.com | Osamu Seki |David Wilson |Yusuke Suganuma |Keiji Horikawa |Minoru Ikehara |Masanobu Yamamoto | +3 more
AbstractThe Last Interglacial (LIG: 130,000–115,000 years ago) was a period of warmer global mean temperatures and higher and more variable sea levels than the Holocene (11,700–0 years ago). Therefore, a better understanding of Antarctic ice-sheet dynamics during this interval would provide valuable insights for projecting sea-level change in future warming scenarios.
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