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Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research | Home page - <p><i>Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research</i> is a clinical and basic musculoskeletal research publication which ranges in content from the molecular, cellular, structural and functional perspectives to tissue engineering, gait analysis, automation and robotic surgery. The journal publishes content for researchers and surgeons alike, as well as related healthcare professionals.</p><p>The <i>JOSR</i> Editors actively encourage authors to submit full data sets to complement their findings, and with no limits on figures or additional files, research can be  published with veracity and integrity.</p>


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  • Grandma Evey - Great value!

    Easy to use and I like that it has a covered compartment to store all the attachments. The pressure adjustment is simple to operate and feels like it's doing a great job. Be sure to use over a sink because all that water has to go somewhere! Took me a bit of getting used to dealing with all the water but good now!

  • JM Barrie - A good read worth keeping around

    This compilation of essays is rich in diversity and styles. I generally don't read essays one after the other, but prefer to take time to savor a really good one. That strategy is getting tested with this collection because I want to launch into another right away. I have also enjoyed the varied approaches taken by the authors in their writing. A blogger myself, I admire their polished works.

  • K. Daly - Where's the beef?

    I'm sorry BIC, but by this point in my life I've realized that at 5'10" and being of statuesque build, I need a thick, long and strong-barreled pen, a pen who can make me feel protected and safe, and also meet my needs as a woman. By this I don't mean dressing in pastel colors and causing me to suddenly start drawing unicorns and dotting my I's all funny. A 1.0 mm point? What's the point? Also I need a pen that can spell its own name correctly.

  • DC gal - works great but hard to remove

    I'm going to have to start experimenting with something that dissolves the adhesive before I pull the strip off my nose, as it regularly takes a piece of skin with it, no matter how gently and slowly I remove it. I've tried water, to no great effect. Does anyone have something that works well? Hoping I don't have to resort to kerosene, LOL!