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Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation: Alternatives and Catch-22s

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2018
Summary: Technical success has been achieved in several forms of vascularized composite allotransplantation, including hand, face, penis, and lower extremity. However, the risks of lifelong immunosuppression have limited these procedures to a select group of patients for whom nontransplant alternatives have resulted in ...
J Rodrigo, Diaz-Siso   +5 more
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Fish and spearfisher traits contributing to catch composition

Fisheries Research, 2021
Abstract Spearfishing is a popular activity practiced for recreation and subsistence along the tropical and subtropical coast of Brazil. Although being an economically important activity, the influence of species traits driving target preferences among recreational spearfishers have been poorly explored. Spearfishing is highly selective towards large
Moysés C. Barbosa   +4 more
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Catching the bad guy: Morphing composite faces helps.

Law and Human Behavior, 2007
Composite faces built by eyewitnesses commonly are poor likenesses of the target face. When there are multiple witnesses, however, an opportunity exists to morph the composites. Morphs were rated as more similar to the target face than were the mean ratings of the individual composites.
Lisa E, Hasel, Gary L, Wells
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Subsampling trawl catches from vessels using seawater hoppers: are catch composition estimates biased?

Fisheries Research, 2003
Abstract Subsampling is a commonly used method for estimating the composition of trawl catches. In many fisheries, an increasing number of trawlers use recirculating seawater hoppers to hold catches before extraction by a sorting conveyor belt from which the target species and byproduct are sorted from the bycatch. We tested whether taking subsamples
D.S Heales, D.T Brewer, P.N Jones
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Differences in predicted catch composition between two widely used catch equation formulations

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2009
Fishing gear selectivity varies among different types of fish (e.g., species, age, sex, or length groups), but their relative catch composition also depends on the fishing process. The continuous (Baranov) formulation assumes that fishing mortality and natural mortality occur together during the fishing season and that there are multiple encounters ...
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Trammel net catch species composition, catch rates and métiers in southern European waters: A multivariate approach

Fisheries Research, 2006
Abstract We identified and quantified the effect of season, depth, and inner and outer panel mesh size on the trammel net catch species composition and catch rates in four southern European areas (Northeast Atlantic: Basque Country, Spain; Algarve, Portugal; Gulf of Cadiz, Spain; Mediterranean: Cyclades, Greece), all of which are characterised by ...
Stergiou, Konstantinos   +8 more
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Catching Even More Offenders with EvoFIT Facial Composites

2012 Third International Conference on Emerging Security Technologies, 2012
Facial composites are an investigative tool used by police to identify suspects of crime. Unfortunately, traditional methods to construct the face have rather low success rates. We have been developing a new recognition-based method called EvoFIT that requires eyewitnesses to select whole faces from arrays of alternatives.
Charlie D. Frowd   +5 more
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Corrigendum: Differences in predicted catch composition between two widely used catch equation formulations

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2009
Ref.: Ref: Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 66: 126–132, 2009. I correct three related typographical errors in the introduction of this paper, which were brought to my attention by T. Garrison (University of Washington, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, Seattle, WA 98195, USA).
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Catch composition in the Northern Ireland Nephrops fishery

Fisheries Research, 1985
Abstract A quantitative study of catch composition and discarding rates in the Northern Ireland Nephrops fishery, for the years 1981 and 1982, showed the Norway pout ( Trisopterus esmarkii ) to be the most discarded species, with the whiting ( Merlangius merlangus ) the most discarded commercial species.
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