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    A tunable radiation source by coupling laser-plasma-generated electrons to a periodic structure

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    Near-infrared radiation around 1000 nm generated from the interaction of a high-density MeV electron beam, obtained by impinging an intense ultrashort laser pulse on a solid target, with a metal grating is observed experimentally. Theoretical modeling and particle-in-cell simulation suggest that the radiation is caused by the Smith-Purcell mechanism. The results here indicate that tunable terahertz radiation with tens GV=m field strength can be achieved by using appropriate grating parameter

    Atypical variants of graves' disease: Pathogenesis, phenotypic expression and challenges in management

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    Handbook of Hyperthyroidism: Etiology, Diagnosis and Treatment55 - 9

    Naked Plasmid-Mediated Gene Transfer to Skeletal Muscle Ameliorates Diabetes Mellitus

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    Journal of Gene Medicine13186-194JGME

    FVIII gene delivery by muscle electroporation corrects murine hemophilia A

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    10.1002/jgm.683Journal of Gene Medicine74494-505JGME

    Complexes of salicylaldehyde acylhydrazones: Cytotoxicity, QSAR and crystal structure of the sterically hindered t-butyl dimer

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    10.1016/S0162-0134(98)10075-2Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry723-4155-162JIBI

    VIPoma in a 37-year-old man

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    10.1016/S0140-6736(13)61217-9The Lancet382989483

    Thyroid Pathology

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