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Blow Hard. [PDF]

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Sorrell VL.
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Fault Tolerant Computation with the Sparse Grid Combination Technique [PDF]

open access: yesSIAM Journal of Scientific Computing, 2015
This paper continues to develop a fault tolerant extension of the sparse grid combination technique recently proposed in [B. Harding and M. Hegland, ANZIAM J. Electron. Suppl., 54 (2013), pp. C394-C411].
Brendan Harding, Markus Hegland
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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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THE COMBINED SPINAL-EPIDURAL TECHNIQUE

Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2000
Epidural and spinal blocks are well-accepted regional techniques, but they have several disadvantages. The CSE technique can reduce or eliminate the risks of these disadvantages. CSE block combines the rapidity, density, and reliability of the subarachnoid block with the flexibility of continuous epidural block to extend duration of analgesia.
Rawal, Narinder   +3 more
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