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Pediatric urolithiasis: To cut or not to cut

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1994
Urolithiasis is a major source of morbidity in children of the third world. Since its advent in 1982 and despite uncertainties about the long-term effects on the kidney, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) has rapidly replaced traditional surgery in the management of this condition. A retrospective study was conducted to compare the outcome of
Moazam, Farhat   +2 more
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To Cut or Not to Cut

Science, 2012
The membrane scission and cytokinesis ESCRT machinery may help to protect against genetic damage.
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Convexity Cuts and Cut Search

Operations Research, 1973
This note focuses on two new and related cut strategies for integer programming: the “convexity-cut” and “cut-search” strategies. The fundamental notions underlying the convexity-cut approach are due to Richard D. Young and Egon Balas, whose “hypercylindrical” and “intersection” cuts provide the conceptual starting points for the slightly more general
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To Cut or Not to Cut

2017
Chapter 1: traces the history and theory of the long take in twentieth-century art cinema to make a case who and why twenty-first century moving image practice differs from the past and its concepts; shows how contemporary long take practice absorbs the recalibrates the dual legacies of expanded cinema and art cinema of the 1960s, and how it asks to ...
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Cut and Pay

Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 2006
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Marcelo Finger, Dov M. Gabbay
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Cementochronology, to cut or not to cut?

International Journal of Paleopathology, 2016
One of the continuing problems in paleopathology and paleoepidemiology is an inability to accurately age adult skeletons. Accurate age estimations are critical to the proper evaluation of population health and are necessary in circumventing certain aspects of the osteological paradox.
Naji, Stephan   +5 more
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On the Normalized Cut

Fundamenta Informaticae, 2008
In the recent paper by Soundararajan and Sarkar (2003), the normalized cut, a graph partitioning measure for perceptual organization, was shown to be a sum of two beta distributed random variables and expressions derived for its mean and mode. Here, it is pointed out that the given expression for the mode is incorrect. The correct expression is derived
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Cutting down in size by not making a cut

Science Signaling, 2022
Preventing the metalloprotease MT1-MMP from cleaving an anorexigenic receptor may be an anti-obesity strategy.
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To cut or not to cut: a case of epiploic appendagitis

Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2017
A 47-year-old man presented to hospital with a 1 day history of acute left-sided abdominal pain. He was initially treated for renal colic but the pain continued to worsen. Surgical review elicited left iliac fossa tenderness with guarding. Observations were within normal limits but serology revealed a raised C reactive protein. A provisional diagnosis
Zishan, Sheikh, Caron, Parsons
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Cut! Cut! Cut!

2023
Kate Messner, Kate Messner
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