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Tunneling of Macroscopic Universes [PDF]
The meaning of `tunneling' in a timeless theory such as quantum cosmology is discussed. A recent suggestion of `tunneling' of the macroscopic universe at the classical turning point is analyzed in an anisotropic and inhomogeneous toy model. This `inhomogeneous tunneling' is a local process which cannot be interpreted as a tunneling of the universe.
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Background: Primary elbow osteoarthritis usually presents with pain and global restriction of range of motion and rarely presents with features of cubital tunnel syndrome. Ulnar claw hand is debilitating to the patient and interferes in the activities of
Rudra Prasad Ms+3 more
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ABSTRACT Interpretations of burial sites from past populations have previously relied on archaeological artifacts, body position, and gross morphological skeletal analysis to reconstruct funerary practices. Recently, microscopic analysis of biotic and abiotic inclusions in bone have resulted in broad assumptions about the antemortem treatment of human ...
Lauren A. Meckel+4 more
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The use of electrical stimulation to enhance recovery following peripheral nerve injury
Abstract Peripheral nerve injury is common and can have devastating consequences. In severe cases, functional recovery is often poor despite surgery. This is primarily due to the exceedingly slow rate of nerve regeneration at only 1–3 mm/day. The local environment in the distal nerve stump supportive of nerve regrowth deteriorates over time and the ...
Paige B. Hardy+4 more
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Cubital tunnel syndrome: current principles of diagnosis and treatment
Cubital tunnel syndrome (CTS) is manifested as hand sensory and motor impairments due to ulnar nerve compression in the cubital tunnel. The diagnosis is based on clinical data and is confirmed by electroneuromyography and ultrasonography.
V. A. Golovacheva+7 more
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Intra‐operative image showing the technique of TMR for the MABCN to EAN. Key Clinical Message This case shows the feasibility of targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) in a patient with a traumatic neuroma of the medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve (MABCN).
Mark P. van Opijnen+2 more
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In evolutionary terms, plastic traits can covary, providing adaptive value by compensating for certain characteristic costs or enhancing fitness. We used a geometric and functional morphometric approach to investigate the variation in plasticity of structures (clypeus, protibia, elytra, and membranous wing), their integration with horn size in males ...
Pedro Henrique de Oliveira Ribeiro+2 more
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Role of sonography in the diagnosis of the most common peripheral neuropathies
In the practice of a general practitioner, the most common peripheral neuropathy reported by patients is carpal tunnel syndrome followed by cubital tunnel syndrome.
Berta Kowalska+1 more
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3D‐TEE was shown to optimize the visualization of PFO. There is a causal association between PFO and unexplained stroke. It seems that 3D‐TEE can present a high‐risk PFO morphological feature, which seems to show more than just being easier to open. Methods: TEE confirmed the PFO.
Li Wang, Haibo Sun, Han Shen
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The architect Kha's protractor [PDF]
Kha was an architect at Deir El-Medina, Egypt, supervisor of some projects completed during the reigns of three kings of the 18th Dynasty (approximately 1440-1350 BC). Buried with his wife Merit, the items of their tomb are exposed at the Egyptian Museum, Torino.
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