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Combined spinal-epidural technique

Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, 1997
Background For the past 16 years the combined spinal-epidural (CSE) technique has been extensively researched and developed to the point where it is now in widespread use. Along with the use of low-dose mixtures of local anesthetics and opioids, and the introduction of fine-gauge pencil-point needles, CSE is being ...
N, Rawal   +3 more
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Combined Nonablative Rejuvenation Techniques

Dermatologic Surgery, 2005
Nonablative technologies have been used for fine lines and improvement of skin texture without significant downtime. Nonablative technologies may also be used in combination.To present a brief review on nonablative technologies and discuss using nonablative procedures in combination and with other adjunctive therapies.A review of the literature was ...
Geeta M, Shah, Suzanne L, Kilmer
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Combining imaging techniques

Clinical Physics and Physiological Measurement, 1990
There are many potential advantages in being able to compare corresponding images produced by different modalities. For example, the fine anatomical detail produced by MRI can be combined with the functional data from SPET. Using brain imaging as an example, techniques for selecting the image plane, displaying the images and quantifying the data are ...
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Nanoimprint combination techniques

Microelectronic Engineering, 2015
Display Omitted 'Residual layer free imprint' by use of exposure on reflecting substrates.'Residual layer lithography' by use of interference effects to define patterns of about 50nm.'Hybrid lithography' to overcome pattern size limitations of T-NIL and UV-L.'3D multilevel patterns' by use of diffraction effects.
Khalid Dhima   +4 more
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The combination technique

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1963
Abstract The combination technique is a system of controlled light-wire therapy embodying the most significant principles of the light-wire and edgewise mechanisms. The tipping forces initiated by the 0.016 inch light wire and the application of the differential elastic force principle is a closer approach to physiologic tooth movement.
Maxwell S. Fogel, Jack M. Magill
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The combined spinal–epidural technique

Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2003
In recent years, the use of regional anaesthesia techniques for surgery, obstetrics and post operative pain management have increased in popularity. The combined spinal-epidural (CSE) technique has attained widespread popularity for patients undergoing major surgery below the umbilicus who may require prolonged and effective postoperative analgesia ...
Narinder, Rawal, Björn, Holmström
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Linear Diversity Combining Techniques

Proceedings of the IRE, 1959
This paper provides analyses of three types of diversity combining systems in practical use. These are: selection diversity, maximal-ratio diversity, and equal-gain diversity systems. Quantitative measures of the relative performance (under realistic conditions) of the three systems are provided. The effects of various departures from ideal conditions,
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