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Supercapacitor operation - a higher power source

Medical Design Technology - 7 Jun 2020 22:56
Supercapacitor operation - a higher power source Thousands of Farads and power densities of thousands of watts per kilogram are among the chief benefits of supercapacitors (also called ultracapacitors). These devices operate in a fundamentally different way compared wi...
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(University College London) Virus DNA left on a hospital bed rail was found in nearly half of all sites sampled across a ward within 10 hours and persisted for at least five days, according to a new study by UCL and Grea...
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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)

EurekAlert! - 7 Jun 2020 06:00
(ERA-EDTA) If renal remission is achieved therapeutically in cases of lupus nephritis (LN), the 10-year survival rate increases significantly. Successful therapy is therefore of great importance. As a recent presentation...
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(ERA-EDTA) Relapses are not uncommon in ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV). The disease can cause severe injury to kidneys and other organs, even death. After a relapse, there is an increased risk of further relapses, so t...
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Pinker flamingos more aggressive

EurekAlert! - 7 Jun 2020 06:00
(University of Exeter) Bright pink flamingos are more aggressive than paler rivals when fighting over food, new research shows.
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(ERA-EDTA) Lumasiran is a subcutaneously administered RNAi therapeutic targeting hydroxyacid oxidase 1 (HAO1) - the gene encoding glycolate oxidase (GO) - in development for the treatment of primary hyperoxaluria type 1 ...
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(University College London) Persistently engaging in negative thinking patterns may raise the risk of Alzheimer's disease, finds a new UCL-led study published in Alzheimer's & Dementia.
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(ERA-EDTA) Data presented today at the ERA-EDTA Congress show that empagliflozin is more likely to induce an initial 'dip' in eGFR in patients belonging to a higher KDIGO risk category and/or on diuretic therapy. However...
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(University of Plymouth) Released to coincide with World Oceans Day, new research led by the University of Plymouth has shown that a shortage of summer nutrients -- a result of our changing climate -- has contributed to ...
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