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    Ghost Stories / by Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849, author 324196, James, M. R., 1862-1936, (Montague Rhodes), 242996

    Published 1982
    “…Twenty-two exciting stories from the twilight world of haunted houses and hair-raising spectres are contained in this spine-chilling anthology. Each tale is illustrated with specially commissioned drawings.…”
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    Age-related bone loss is associated with FGF21 but not IGFBP1 in healthy adults by Lee, Shuen Yee, Fam, Kai Deng, Chia, Kar Ling, Yap, Margaret M. C., Goh, Jorming, Yeo, Kwee Poo, Yap, Eric Peng Huat, Chotirmall, Sanjay Haresh, Lim, Chin Leong

    Published 2022
    “…The IGFBP1 concentration was not correlated with BMD at the hip or spine (all P > 0.05). In humans, FGF21 might be involved in the age-associated decline in BMD, especially at the spine, through increased bone turnover. …”
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    Improved lower bounds on book crossing numbers of complete graphs by Salazar, G., Pasechnik, Dmitrii V., De Klerk, Etienne.

    Published 2014
    “…A book with k pages consists of a straight line (the spine) and k half-planes (the pages), such that the boundary of each page is the spine. …”
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    Evaluating Fairness of Artificial Intelligence Models for Radiology Image Classification by Sandadi, Varsha

    Published 2024
    “…Our findings indicate that cervical spine fracture detection models exhibit overall fairness, while abdominal trauma detection models demonstrate some unfairness in specific injury regions, possibly due to limited sample size. …”
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    Establishment and characterisation of CRTC1 knockout in rodent hippocampal neurons by Koh, Tyler Bo Kai

    Published 2017
    “…A preliminary study on the effects of neurons lacking CRTC1 expression indicate an increase in spine area and length while the distribution and density of spines remain unaltered.…”
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    Classification of helicopters for passive radar - theoretical studies and measurements by Qiao, Na

    Published 2017
    “…Instead of testing using stimulating blades, we testing an air fan in the north spine campus to see if interference exist whether will affect our result.…”
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    AB078. Patterns of treatment delay in patients with symptomatic metastatic epidural spinal cord compression by Hui, Si Jian, Kumar, Naresh, Tan, Cherie Lin Hui, Chua, Eugene Khye Gin, Hallinan, James Thomas Patrick Decourcy, Chan, Yiong Huak, Sree, Karuna, Tan, Jiong Hao

    Published 2024
    “…Delays in treatment were identified and categorized into patient delay (onset of symptoms till initial medical consultation), diagnostic delay (medical consultation till radiological diagnosis of MESCC), referral delay (from diagnosis till spine surgeon review) and surgical delay (from spine surgeon review till surgery) and compared between patients. …”
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    Security enhancement for domain name system in the internet by Narayanan Arjun

    Published 2018
    “…Domain Name System (DNS) can be referred as the spine of today’s Internet world. This system is completely responsible for providing an architecture that helps in resolving millions of domain names existing throughout the world to a unique IP address, enabling the users to access the domains from anywhere on the planet. …”
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    Design of an exoskeleton for lifting by Lim, Ernest Zhen Xuan

    Published 2024
    “…Lower back injuries, caused by muscle strain around the lumber spine, are common in work involving manual labour. …”
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    Wearable bio-adhesive metal detector array (BioMDA) for spinal implants

    Published 2025
    “…Accordingly, herein, we report on the development and engineering of a bio-adhesive metal detector array (BioMDA), a potential wearable solution for real-time, non-invasive positional analyses of osseous implants within the spine. The electromagnetic coupling mechanism and intimate interfacial adhesion enable the precise sensing of the metallic implants position without the use of radiation. …”
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