Space-Research-Open Access Articles
Space is a vacuum which explains that sound cannot transmit because
molecules are not close together to disseminate sound between them. That doesn’t clear that space is deplete. Gas, dust and other fragments of matter glide around "emptier" areas throughout the universe, while more huddled regions can host planets, stars and galaxies. No one can assume exactly how large space is. Most of space is comparatively exhaust, which explains the stray fragments of dust and gas inside it. This means that when humans assign a satellite to an isolated planet, the object will not encounter "drag" in the same way that an airplane does as it sails through space. In 1905, Einstein published his special theory of relativity, which led to the concept that space and time are often viewed as one construct referred to as space time. In this theory, the speed of sunshine during a vacuum is that the same for all observers—which has the result that two events that appear simultaneous to at least one particular observer will not be simultaneous to a different observer if the observers are moving with reference to each other. Moreover, an observer will measure a moving clock to tick more slowly than one that's stationary with reference to them
High Impact List of Articles
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Comparison between Nugent's and Hay/Ison scoring criteria for the diagnosis of Bacterial Vaginosis in WASP prepared vaginal samples
FrancescoPaolo Antonucci, Walter Mirandola, Carla Fontana
Research Paper: Clinical Investigation
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Comparison between Nugent's and Hay/Ison scoring criteria for the diagnosis of Bacterial Vaginosis in WASP prepared vaginal samples
FrancescoPaolo Antonucci, Walter Mirandola, Carla Fontana
Research Paper: Clinical Investigation
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MESOS: considerations in designing a mechanistic study for a biologic used to treat asthma
Christopher Brightling, Millie Wang, Martin Braddock, Lars Nordenmark, Mattis Gottlow & Gene Colice
Clinical Trail Perspective: Clinical Investigation
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MESOS: considerations in designing a mechanistic study for a biologic used to treat asthma
Christopher Brightling, Millie Wang, Martin Braddock, Lars Nordenmark, Mattis Gottlow & Gene Colice
Clinical Trail Perspective: Clinical Investigation
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Using simulation to optimize adaptive trial designs: applications in learning and confirmatory phase trials
Jurgen Hummel, Song Wang & John Kirkpatrick
Clinical Trail Methodology: Clinical Investigation
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Using simulation to optimize adaptive trial designs: applications in learning and confirmatory phase trials
Jurgen Hummel, Song Wang & John Kirkpatrick
Clinical Trail Methodology: Clinical Investigation
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Study results suggest increasing disclosure in industry-sponsored clinical studies
News and Views: Clinical Investigation
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Study results suggest increasing disclosure in industry-sponsored clinical studies
News and Views: Clinical Investigation
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Nocturia, of clinical importance
Jennifer G Rothschild, David J Osborn, Melissa R Kaufman , Roger R Dmochowski
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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Nocturia, of clinical importance
Jennifer G Rothschild, David J Osborn, Melissa R Kaufman , Roger R Dmochowski
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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Clinical trials in pediatric multiple sclerosis: overcoming the challenges
Sunita Venkateswaran, Brenda Banwell
Clinical Trail Methodology: Clinical Investigation
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Clinical trials in pediatric multiple sclerosis: overcoming the challenges
Sunita Venkateswaran, Brenda Banwell
Clinical Trail Methodology: Clinical Investigation
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Targeted therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma: current status and future direction
Stephen L Chan, Tony Mok
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Targeted therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma: current status and future direction
Stephen L Chan, Tony Mok
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Trial discontinuation: lessons for future trial design?
Veerle JAA Nuij, Colin J de Haar & C Janneke van der Woude
Clinical Trail Methodology: Clinical Investigation
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Trial discontinuation: lessons for future trial design?
Veerle JAA Nuij, Colin J de Haar & C Janneke van der Woude
Clinical Trail Methodology: Clinical Investigation
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Information wants to be free; but when it comes to clinical trials, can we afford to let it?
Paul Wicks
Opinion Article: Clinical Investigation
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Information wants to be free; but when it comes to clinical trials, can we afford to let it?
Paul Wicks
Opinion Article: Clinical Investigation
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Antibiotics in irritable bowel yndrome: a novel approach to a challenging disorder
Eamonn MM Quigley
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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Antibiotics in irritable bowel yndrome: a novel approach to a challenging disorder
Eamonn MM Quigley
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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