
Johannes Gutenberg Mainz
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2 months ago |
arthritis-research.biomedcentral.com | Johannes Gutenberg Mainz |Rheumazentrum Ruhrgebiet Herne |Ruhr Bochum
We analyzed data from 71 consecutive adult patients with a rheumatological diagnosis and who underwent hand-MRI and OST for suspected inflammatory activity, clinically defined as tenderness and/or synovial swelling of at least one finger and/or wrist joint while presenting in a tertiary rheumatology clinic. Patients with a RAMRIS synovitis score of at least 1 in one joint were considered (MRI+), while patients without any joint synovitis (MRI-) served as an intrinsic control group.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
phys.org | Johannes Gutenberg Mainz
The term "digital twin of the Earth" creates the idea of the availability of a highly accurate virtual copy of our planet, enabling researchers to predict the most complex future climate developments and extreme natural events.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
scitechdaily.com | Johannes Gutenberg Mainz
A colloidal suspension directly after being added to a suspension medium and 5 seconds later, after crystallization has occurred. A spherical polycrystalline ball forms that exhibits a vivid play of color on its surface but otherwise remains opaque. Credit: Josefine von Puttkamer-Luerssen / JGUA new technique employing monochromatic light improves the study of internal structures in materials affected by light scattering, enabling detailed observation of particle concentrations.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
scienceblog.com | Johannes Gutenberg Mainz
As stated by the International Energy Agency (IEA), approximately 50 percent of global final energy consumption is dedicated to heating. Yet, the utilization of solar power in this sector remains relatively low compared to fossil energy sources. An inherent problem limiting the widespread usage of solar energy is the intermittency of its direct availability. A promising solution comes in the form of molecular solar energy storage systems.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
press.uni-mainz.de | Johannes Gutenberg Mainz
Researchers of the universities of Mainz and Siegen have developed novel molecular systems for storing solar energy29 October 2024As stated by the International Energy Agency (IEA), approximately 50 percent of global final energy consumption is dedicated to heating. Yet, the utilization of solar power in this sector remains relatively low compared to fossil energy sources. An inherent problem limiting the widespread usage of solar energy is the intermittency of its direct availability.
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