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Closure Techniques

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2007
There are many techniques available for the closure of traumatic wounds in emergency departments. Each method has its own unique benefits and limitations that must be considered in each case individually. The best technique provides durability, simplicity, excellent cosmetic outcome, and overall patient satisfaction.
Jeremy D, Lloyd   +2 more
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Pericardial closure

The American Journal of Surgery, 1986
Closure of the pericardium after operation for coronary bypass is recommended. It affords protection for the right ventricle and overlying bypass grafts if repeat sternotomy is necessary, and may decrease the incidence of tamponade. A mild compressive effect on the heart has been noted at the time of pericardial closure that does not appear to affect ...
C H, Bahn, L S, Annest, M, Miyamoto
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CLOSURE

Acta Horticulturae, 1988
At least an easier task than I have carried out the previous hour when we discussed the preliminary conclusions and recommendations has, as a compensation I guess, been given to me as well. To say a few words as a closure of this symposium. The beginning of such a series of closing statements is most difficult.
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Towards closure on closure

Synthese, 2011
Tracking theories of knowledge are widely known to have the consequence that knowledge is not closed. Recent arguments by Vogel and Hawthorne claim both that there are no legitimate examples of knowledge without closure and that the costs of theories that deny closure are too great.
Fred Adams   +2 more
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COLOSTOMY CLOSURE

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1989
One hundred and forty‐seven colostomies were closed in 146 patients at wellington hospital between i january 1978 and 1 january 1987. The majority of stomata were formed in patients with colorectal cancer. At least one additional significant procedure was undertaken at the time of stoma closure in 10 patients.
S, Kyle, W H, Isbister
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Phagophore Closure

2021
Phagophore closure is a critical step during macroautophagy. However, the proteins and mechanisms to regulate this step have been elusive for a long time. In 2017, Rab5 was affirmed to play a role in phagophore closure in yeast. Furthermore, in mammalian cells, ESCRT III was reported to have roles in phagophore closure and mitophagosome closure in vivo
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Abdominal Closure

Tropical Doctor, 2000
There have been considerable developments in abdominal closure over the past 30 years or so, and (happily for some of the poorer countries of the world) they have not largely involved undue expense. Indeed many of the developments are compatible with considerable cost-saving.
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Peritoneal Closure or Non-Closure at Cesarean

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1991
The value of peritoneal closure at the time of cesarean birth was evaluated prospectively. Two hundred forty-eight women undergoing low transverse cesarean through a Pfannenstiel skin incision were assigned to one of two groups: peritoneum open (N = 127) or peritoneum closed (N = 121).
M, Pietrantoni   +5 more
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Isotopic closure

Terra Nova, 1998
The closure of isotopic chronometers to loss or exchange of radiogenic daughters is best analysed in terms of phenomena that induce recrystallization, i.e. fluid circulation and strain. In the presence of these fast phenomena, temperature is not a rate‐controlling parameter for isotope transport. Only in those rare instances where no fast mechanism can
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Narrative closure

Philosophical Studies, 2007
In this article, “Narrative Closure,” a theory of the nature of narrative closure is developed. Narrative closure is identified as the phenomenological feeling of finality that is generated when all the questions saliently posed by the narrative are answered.
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