Browsing by Author "Wang, M."
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Editorial: Arterial aging and age-associated arterial diseases
Wang M.; Wang J.; Zhang C.; Pintus G. ( Frontiers Media S.A. , 2018 , Other)[No abstract available] -
Effect of interfacial friction and fold penetration on the progressive collapse of foam-filled frustum using kinematically admissible model
Yang F.; Wang M.; Hassan M.T.Z.; Meguid S.A.; Hamouda A.M.S. ( Taylor and Francis Ltd. , 2018 , Article)In this article, we extend our earlier analytical efforts of the progressive collapse of foam-filled conical frustum with the aid of a kinematically admissible folding mechanism. The instantaneous crushing force as well ... -
High toughness resorbable brushite-gypsum fiber-reinforced cements
Moussa H.; El Hadad A.; Sarrigiannidis S.; Saad A.; Wang M.; Taqi D.; Al-Hamed F.S.; Salmer�n-S�nchez M.; Cerruti M.; Tamimi F.... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier Ltd , 2021 , Article)The ideal bone substitute material should be mechanically strong, biocompatible with a resorption rate matching the rate of new bone formation. Brushite (dicalcium phosphate dihydrate) cement is a promising bone substitute ... -
Optimal dilation time for combined small endoscopic sphincterotomy and balloon dilation for common bile duct stones: a multicentre, single-blinded, randomised controlled trial
Meng W.; Leung J.W.; Zhang K.; Zhou W.; Wang Z.; Zhang L.; Sun H.; Xue P.; Liu W.; Wang Q.; Zhang J.; Wang X.; Wang M.; Shao Y.; Cai K.; Hou S.; Li Q.; Zhang L.; Zhu K.; Yue P.; Wang H.; Zhang M.; Sun X.; Yang Z.; Tao J.; Wen Z.; Wang Q.; Chen B.; Shao Q.; Zhao M.; Zhang R.; Jiang T.; Liu K.; Zhang L.; Chen K.; Zhu X.; Zhang H.; Miao L.; Wang Z.; Li J.; Yan X.; Wang F.; Zhang L.; Suzuki A.; Tanaka K.; Nur U.; Weiderpass E.; Li X.... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier Ltd , 2019 , Article)Background Endoscopic sphincterotomy is the established treatment for common bile duct stones. Balloon dilation offers an alternative. Prolonged dilation (300 s) with a 10 mm diameter balloon decreases the occurrence of ...