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Conversion of laparoscopic to open cholecystectomy
Surgical Endoscopy, 1996Identifying patients who are at risk for conversion from laparoscopic (LC) to open cholecystectomy (OC) has proven to be difficult. The purpose of this review was to identify factors that may be predictive of cases which will require conversion to laparotomy for completion of cholecystectomy.We reviewed 581 LCs initiated between July 1990 and August ...
E A, Wiebke +6 more
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Conversion of scanned documents to the open document architecture
Proceedings of ICASSP '94. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 2002The paper presents a system for the conversion of scanned documents into the open document architecture. Unlike previous work in this field the authors use a combination of evidence sources to achieve greater robustness to document defects and noise introduced in the scanning process.
Farrow, GS, Xydeas, CS, Oakley, JP
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Late open conversion after TEVAR. [PDF]
The aim of this paper was to characterize indications, describe repair methods and report outcomes of patients undergoing late open conversion (LOC) after thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR).From to 1999 to 2015, 65 patients underwent redo procedures after TEVAR at our Institution. Thirty patients underwent LOC.
MELISSANO , GERMANO +8 more
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Open Conversation as Mode of Learning
Open, 2020Architecture as a field of study relies on dialogue. As the design studio centers around modes of constructive critique through desk-crits, pin-ups, and reviews, a culture of discussion stands at the core of Architectural study. The format of dialogue has undergone a process of evolution in Architectural education.
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Anticipatory initiations: The use of a presumed reason-for-the-interaction in face-to-face openings
Journal of Pragmatics, 2023Elliott M Hoey
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Appendix 1: an open conversation.
2011In Design for Services, Anna Meroni and Daniela Sangiorgi articulate what Design is doing and can do for services, and how this connects to existing fields of knowledge and practice. The authors reflect on this recent transformation in the practice, role and skills of designers, by organising their book into three main sections. The first section links
MERONI, ANNA, SANGIORGI, DANIELA
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