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Research
Pulse contour analysis after normothermic cardiopulmonary
bypass in cardiac surgery patients
Michael ... determination
after calibration [17]. In our study we investigated the validity
of continuous CO measurement by pulse contour analysis
after CPB. The main advantage of...
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and low in fat on prognosis following treatment for breast cancer: the
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records.
In this paper we assess the users' interest in
retrieving argumentative information from
meetings and what kind ...
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DC, USA.
Nicholas C. Romano Jr. and Jay F. Nunamaker Jr. 2001.
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... respiration-gated PTVs in expira-
tory phases. Of note is the finding that significant gains
are attained simply by using individualized 4D mobility
margins (i.e. PTV
all phases
) instead of PTVs based ... thoracic radiotherapy in combina-
tion with mitomycin, vindesine, and cisplatin in unresectable
stage III non-small-cell lung cancer. J Clin Oncol 1999,
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panc reatitis in Spain. There is no information in the lit-
erature regarding the pathogenic role of C. freundii in
the development of infections in patients with AP; this
bacterium ... sensitivity
testing. Meanwhile, several options have been recom-
mended: a combination of ceftazidime and clindamycin;
a combination of ciprofloxacin and metronidazole; or
carbapenems as...
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receptors, leading to
intracellular calcium increase.
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extracellular calcium-induced increase in [Ca
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was ... proteins were identified in cardiac tissue as well as in
isolated atrial and ventricular myocytes; (c) Immunohisto-
logical staining clearly located Ca-SR proteins in ca...
... stenting
was introduced and developed in the unit during the
study period and in the future may reduce the need for
emergency surgical intervention and stoma formation in
patients presenting with ... QoL and
survival taking into account the side effects and risks of
any active intervention. In patients that present requiring
emergency surgery, due to perforation or bleeding, the
deci...
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tive procedure to debulk the tumour and/or prevent
future obstructive complications against limiting the
impact of any surgical procedure on remaining quality of
life. ... lesion in
the transverse colon, histology of which showed a muci-
nous adenocarcinoma.
He subsequently returned to the Accident and Emergency
Department following an upper gastrointestinal...
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as the PI3K domain, substrate binding domains and ATP-
binding domains, is illustrated in Figure 1.
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