ZIRCONIUM OXIDE THIN FILMS OBTAINED BY ATOMIC LAYER DEPOSITION TECHNOLOGY ABOLISH THE ANTI-OSTEOGENIC EFFECT RESULTING FROM MIR-21 INHIBITION IN THE PRE-OSTEOBLASTIC MC3T3 CELL LINE

Zirconium Oxide Thin Films Obtained by Atomic Layer Deposition Technology Abolish the Anti-Osteogenic Effect Resulting from miR-21 Inhibition in the Pre-Osteoblastic MC3T3 Cell Line

Aleksandra Seweryn,1 Ariadna Pielok,2 Krystyna Lawniczak-Jablonska,1 Rafal Pietruszka,1 Klaudia Marcinkowska,2 Mateusz Sikora,2 Bartlomiej S Witkowski,1 Marek Godlewski,1 Krzysztof Marycz,2,3 Agnieszka Smieszek2 1Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw PL-02668, Poland; Whisks 2Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences,

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Target trial framework for determining the effect of changes in training load on injury risk using observational data: a methodological commentary

In recent years, a large focus has been placed on managing training load for injury prevention.To minimise injuries, training recommendations should be based on research Whisks that examines causal relationships between load and injury risk.While observational studies can be used to estimate causal effects, conventional methods to study the relatio

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Reflections on generating (disjunctive) cuts

We consider the problem of constructing generic supporting hyperplanes to be used within a (branch and) bound-and-cut algorithm.We review some of the properties that these hyperplanes should enjoy.It is generally admitted that they should cut a parasitic point generated during the process.We argue that the advantages of restricting supports to cuts

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