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Vitreous Cylinders

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1980
Vitreous cylinders, a rarely discussed ophthalmologic entity, were studied in two clinical cases and in five enucleated eyes. The cylinders were found in four cases of ocular toxoplasmosis, one case of vitreous hemorrhage complicating a malignant melanoma, and one case of pars planitis and one of uveitis, both of unknown causes.
J, Roizenblatt, S, Grant, R Y, Foos
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Cylinders

ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1971
A form of list structure is described which permits an efficient representation of relational data structures. The general notions of the PLEX and of ring structures, because of their proven value, have been used as a basis; but by systematically treating the array structure of the PLEX as an implicit form of linkage which is complementary to the ...
Paul E. Weston, Stephen M. Taylor
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Smallest enclosing cylinders

Proceedings of the twelfth annual symposium on Computational geometry - SCG '96, 1996
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Schömer, E.   +3 more
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Modeling Cylinder-to-Cylinder Coupling in Multi-Cylinder HCCI Engines Incorporating Reinduction

Volume 9: Mechanical Systems and Control, Parts A, B, and C, 2007
Residual-affected homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) is a promising strategy for decreasing fuel consumption and NOx emissions in internal combustion engines. One practical approach for achieving residual-affected HCCI is by using variable valve actuation to reinduct previously exhausted combustion products.
Anup M. Kulkarni   +2 more
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Compressed Gas Cylinders

Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology, 2008
Healthcare facilities use a variety of compressed gases that are packaged in many forms. Often, medical gases are piped to the point of use—the patient’s bedside in the intensive care unit (ICU) or a laminar flow hood in the lab. This is fine for common gases (oxygen, nitrous oxide, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide, for example) where there is a fixed or ...
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