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“…This is the cornerstone of the application of hyperthermia in oncology, where the goal is to raise the temperature of cancer tissues to the range of 43-47 °C, while sparing surrounding healthy tissue (i.e., locoregional hyperthermia). [ 9 ] There are several potential approaches to achieve controlled locoregional hyperthermia, including high intensity focused ultrasound [ 10 ] , photothermal therapy using gold nanoparticles and shells [ 11 ] , radiofrequency ablation using carbon nanotubes [ 12 ] , and, as mentioned above, energy dissipated by magnetic nanoparticles in what is commonly called magnetic fl uid hyperthermia (MFH) [ 8a ] (see Figure 1 ). These approaches have their relative advantages and disadvantages.…”
Section: Hyperthermia-the Current Paradigm In Thermal Cancer Therapy mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the cornerstone of the application of hyperthermia in oncology, where the goal is to raise the temperature of cancer tissues to the range of 43-47 °C, while sparing surrounding healthy tissue (i.e., locoregional hyperthermia). [ 9 ] There are several potential approaches to achieve controlled locoregional hyperthermia, including high intensity focused ultrasound [ 10 ] , photothermal therapy using gold nanoparticles and shells [ 11 ] , radiofrequency ablation using carbon nanotubes [ 12 ] , and, as mentioned above, energy dissipated by magnetic nanoparticles in what is commonly called magnetic fl uid hyperthermia (MFH) [ 8a ] (see Figure 1 ). These approaches have their relative advantages and disadvantages.…”
Section: Hyperthermia-the Current Paradigm In Thermal Cancer Therapy mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hegemonic institution of heterosexual marriage often marginalizes those categories of persons who fall outside its realm—the unmarried, divorced, homosexuals, and widowed (Borneman, 1996). Feminist theorists in the West have engaged with the serious and structural critique of the institution of marriage and family (Barrett & McIntosh, 2015; Goldman, 1911; Kollontai, 1920; Luxemburg, 1971). Further, monogamous relationship has been criticized for perpetuating oppression by making people each other’s property.…”
Section: Re-partnership Non-normative Conjugality and Critiquing Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Homomonument discourse has mainly been inflected by grander LGBT agendas and claims on equal rights. They pronounce the monument's mnemonic role in light of sexual prejudice, discrimination and persecution and fights for equal LGBT treatment and legislation (Goldman ).…”
Section: Sexual Citizenship and Queer Micropublicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper presents an explorative case study on everyday lived experiences of Homomonument , unveiled at Westermarkt square in Amsterdam's city centre in 1987 (Figure ). Homomonument consists of three pink granite triangles, respectively referring to the past, present and future (Goldman ). Together they make up a larger triangle that is subtly architecturally integrated and chimed with the square (Figure ) – which for me symbolises the ideal that LGBTs should be wholly integrated into everyday life.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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