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Mechanical characterization of human versus porcine brain tissue under large strains. [PDF]

open access: yesBiomech Model Mechanobiol
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Compression therapy

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 1998
Compression therapy is the standard care for venous insufficiency ulcers. It reverses some of the underlying pathologies and restores a functional calf pump unit.To review the pathophysiology of venous ulcers and the different types of compression devices available.The choice of a compression device should be individualized and tailored to the need of ...
M, Choucair, T J, Phillips
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High compression ratio image compression

1993 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2002
An image compression method is proposed. It makes use of the wavelet transform (WT) with better frequency localization and the adaptive hierarchical vector quantization (AHVQ) technique. The WT provides a multifrequency channel representation for the image from which proper coding methods can be drawn.
null Sheng Zhong   +2 more
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QSplat compression

Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Computer graphics, virtual reality, visualisation and interaction in Africa, 2004
The great advances in the field of 3D scanning technologies have enabled the creation of meshes with hundred millions of polygons. Rendering data sets of that size is time consuming even with commodity graphics hardware. The QSplat technique that has been introduced by S. Rusinkiewics and M.
Namane, Rachid   +2 more
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Thigh compression

Phlebology: The Journal of Venous Disease, 2008
The aim of this overview is to discuss the role of thigh compression for the management of venous and lymphatic diseases. The most important indications for thigh compression are prevention and treatment of sequelae of superficial vein procedures (surgery or endovenous procedures), prevention and therapy of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), post-thrombotic ...
H, Partsch, G, Mosti
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Compression Therapy

Dermatologic Surgery, 2002
Compression therapy, either active or passive, is the cornerstone of treatment for all venous and lymphatic disorders. Its major limitations are poor patient compliance, difficulty to apply in the elderly, and insufficient knowledge and skill in the majority of physicians. New modalities, such as four-layer bandage, tubular gradient compression, or new
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Compression Neuropathy

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1982
Some of the experimental, pathologic, and clinical features of extremity compression are reviewed with special reference to vulnerability of peripheral nerves to compressive forces at specific anatomic locations. Attention is directed toward syndromes resulting from mechanical factors, and it should be pointed out that a nerve can be compressed at more
F W, Bora, A L, Osterman
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