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Circulation, 2023
Background: We sought to seek an answer for the question whether the transcatheter mitral valve edge-to-edge repair (TEER) without annuloplasty can induce chronic positive remodeling of the annulus and restore the physiological saddle-shape morphology after the procedure.
Toshiyuki Kimura +2 more
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Background: We sought to seek an answer for the question whether the transcatheter mitral valve edge-to-edge repair (TEER) without annuloplasty can induce chronic positive remodeling of the annulus and restore the physiological saddle-shape morphology after the procedure.
Toshiyuki Kimura +2 more
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Morphology of fallopian tubes removed from a patient after failure of clip sterilization
Archives of Gynecology, 1980A bilateral salpingectomy was performed at the time of vaginal hysterectomy in a pregnant patient sterilized 20 months earlier by application of Bleier clips to the fallopian tubes. Clip application to the left tube had been incomplete. Undisturbed tissue (left tube) and clipped tissue (right tube) were examined and compared by light and scanning ...
K A, Walz +4 more
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Motivations and morphological variations in clipped personal names: A cross-linguistic approach
Lingua, 2018Abstract The process of personal-name clipping is considered productive in most contemporary languages. This research study is intended to delve into the process of clipped personal names in various languages, with the aim of deciphering convergent motivations underlying the formation of clipped names, and analogous morphological variations.
Sánchez Fajardo, José Antonio +1 more
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Experimental Neurology, 1997
Rats subjected to experimental spinal cord compression of different degrees induced by aneurysm clips were neurologically tested 3 and 5 weeks postinjury. The development of spinal cord tissue destruction over time was similar to what has been described for other experimental spinal cord injuries with characteristics such as early edema, axonal ...
M, von Euler, A, Seiger, E, Sundström
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Rats subjected to experimental spinal cord compression of different degrees induced by aneurysm clips were neurologically tested 3 and 5 weeks postinjury. The development of spinal cord tissue destruction over time was similar to what has been described for other experimental spinal cord injuries with characteristics such as early edema, axonal ...
M, von Euler, A, Seiger, E, Sundström
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Morphological clipping in English : a phonetic and acoustic study
Pauline Lefebvre
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Floral morphology and seed yield in two Indigofera spp. as affected by shoot clipping
2013An experiment was carried out to know the effect of shoot clipping on floral morphology and seed yield in two Indigofera spp. viz. I. tinctoria L. and I. suffruticosa Mill. All parts of shoot including the main stem were clipped at 60 cm height from the base at 120 days after sowing (DAS). At 120 DAS, I.
Jahan, S. +7 more
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2019
Clipping of cerebral aneurysms often involves manipulation or temporary occlusion of the parent vasculature, which may lead to postoperative neurological sequelae1,2. Somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) is a standard procedure to monitor integrity of the perfusion within the middle cerebral artery (MCA) territory3,4.
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Clipping of cerebral aneurysms often involves manipulation or temporary occlusion of the parent vasculature, which may lead to postoperative neurological sequelae1,2. Somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) is a standard procedure to monitor integrity of the perfusion within the middle cerebral artery (MCA) territory3,4.
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