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Emerging molecular insights in stem cell therapy for osteoarthritis: Decade of bibliometric analysis (Türkiye Klinikleri Journal of Medical Sciences., 2025)Objective: Osteoarthritis (OA) a chronic degenerative joint disease that significantly challenges quality of life. Traditional treatments largely focus on symptom management, leaving a gap for therapies that can modify ...
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Fractional thermal load in cryogenically cooled Yb:YLF and Yb:YAG lasers (Optical Materials Express, 2024)We present a method for the direct measurement of the fractional thermal load (FTL) in cryogenically cooled laser crystals. The experimental methodology involves characterizing the liquid nitrogen evaporation rate in a ...
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An Insight to the Use of Robots in Hotels: Do Robots Meet the Expectations of Tourists? (Detay Yayıncılık, 2024)The use of AI in travel and tourism sector has been progressing quiet fastly. First, it was used to streamline marketing procedures, but in the present, AI technology is having an impact on every element of tourism, ...
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Neurocognitive responses to spatial design behaviors and tools among interior architecture students: a pilot study (Nature, 2024)The impact of emotions on human behavior is substantial, and the ability to recognize people's feelings has a wide range of practical applications including education. Here, the methods and tools of education are being ...
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Advantages of pulse-train excitation in narrow-band terahertz generation: mitigation of undesired nonlinear effects (Optica Publishing Group, 2024)In this work, we have studied the limitations of narrowband multi-cycle (MC) terahertz (THz) generation via optical rectification (OR) in periodically poled lithium niobate (PPLN) crystals. Detailed investigation of the ...



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