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Cup Device Component
Known as:
Cup
, Cups
Any part of a device that resembles a bowl-shaped container.
National Institutes of Health
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CUP, EYE
medicine cups
Cup (physical object)
Cup - unit of measure
Cup Dosing Unit
Medical Device Component or Accessory
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Highly Cited
2012
Highly Cited
2012
Self-formation of optic cups and storable stratified neural retina from human ESCs.
Tokushige Nakano
,
S. Ando
,
+7 authors
Y. Sasai
Cell Stem Cell
2012
Corpus ID: 27453982
Review
2008
Review
2008
Shaping cups into phagosomes and macropinosomes
J. Swanson
Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology
2008
Corpus ID: 22909181
The ingestion of particles or cells by phagocytosis and of fluids by macropinocytosis requires the formation of large endocytic…
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Review
2006
Review
2006
Coffee and Health: A Review of Recent Human Research
J. Higdon
,
B. Frei
Critical reviews in food science and nutrition
2006
Corpus ID: 4100354
Coffee is a complex mixture of chemicals that provides significant amounts of chlorogenic acid and caffeine. Unfiltered coffee is…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Green tea consumption and mortality due to cardiovascular disease, cancer, and all causes in Japan: the Ohsaki study.
S. Kuriyama
,
T. Shimazu
,
+5 authors
I. Tsuji
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA…
2006
Corpus ID: 3333036
CONTEXT Green tea polyphenols have been extensively studied as cardiovascular disease and cancer chemopreventive agents in vitro…
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Review
2005
Review
2005
Coffee consumption and risk of type 2 diabetes: a systematic review.
R. V. van Dam
,
F. Hu
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA…
2005
Corpus ID: 11634471
CONTEXT Emerging epidemiological evidence suggests that higher coffee consumption may reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes…
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Review
2002
Review
2002
A meta‐analysis of coffee drinking, cigarette smoking, and the risk of Parkinson's disease
M. Hernán
,
B. Takkouche
,
F. Caamaño-Isorna
,
J. Gestal-Otero
Annals of Neurology
2002
Corpus ID: 36348427
We conducted a systematic review to summarize the epidemiological evidence on the association between cigarette smoking, coffee…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Tea polyphenols: prevention of cancer and optimizing health.
H. Mukhtar
,
N. Ahmad
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
2000
Corpus ID: 13654571
The tea plant Camellia sinesis is cultivated in >30 countries. Epidemiologic observations and laboratory studies have indicated…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Development of an extremely wear‐resistant ultra high molecular weight polythylene for total hip replacements
H. McKellop
,
F. Shen
,
Bin Lu
,
P. Campbell
,
R. Salovey
Journal of Orthopaedic Research
1999
Corpus ID: 37724658
Osteolysis induced by ultra high molecular weight polyethylene wear debris is one of the primary factors limiting the lifespan of…
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Dietary Flavonoids, Antioxidant Vitamins, and Incidence of Stroke: The Zutphen Study
S. Keli
,
M. Hertog
,
E. Feskens
,
D. Kromhout
1996
Corpus ID: 45330144
Background: Epidemiological studies suggested that consumption of fruit and vegetables may protect against stroke. The hypothesis…
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Highly Cited
1978
Highly Cited
1978
Loss of hippocampal theta rhythm results in spatial memory deficit in the rat.
J. Winson
Science
1978
Corpus ID: 43829724
Rats learned, using distal room cues, to run to a goal on an elevated, circular track starting from any position on the track…
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