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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2006
The treatment of bone loss resulting from acute trauma has traditionally been a complex surgical problem. Numerous procedures have been devised to reconstitute bone stock, obtain fracture union, and provide a stable functional limb. Traditional internal bone transport has been used successfully for bony reconstruction for both acute and reconstructive ...
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The treatment of bone loss resulting from acute trauma has traditionally been a complex surgical problem. Numerous procedures have been devised to reconstitute bone stock, obtain fracture union, and provide a stable functional limb. Traditional internal bone transport has been used successfully for bony reconstruction for both acute and reconstructive ...
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How distracting is distracting pain?
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2003The study was to determine the effect of preexisting pain on the perception of a painful stimulus. We conducted a cross-section study at an urban ED using convenience sampling. Adult patients who had a 20-g IV catheter placed as part of their ED care were eligible for the study. Patients were excluded for the following reasons: more than one IV attempt,
Siu Fai, Li, Peter Wagoner, Greenwald
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2011
Articular hip distraction can be applied either by using a monolateral articulated distractor or a circular fixator. The fixator should be aligned such that its axis is aligned with the transverse axis of the hip joint. Following distraction, the range of motion is maintained with regular physiotherapy.
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Articular hip distraction can be applied either by using a monolateral articulated distractor or a circular fixator. The fixator should be aligned such that its axis is aligned with the transverse axis of the hip joint. Following distraction, the range of motion is maintained with regular physiotherapy.
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1998
Abstract One of the key areas of concentration and focus control is that of dealing with all distractions in the performance, along with adapting to what is happening and refocusing while under pressure. This skill is probably the one that separates the singers at the top from all the others.
Shirlee Emmons, Alma Thomas
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Abstract One of the key areas of concentration and focus control is that of dealing with all distractions in the performance, along with adapting to what is happening and refocusing while under pressure. This skill is probably the one that separates the singers at the top from all the others.
Shirlee Emmons, Alma Thomas
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Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1980
Participants listened to either a proattitudinal or counterattitudinal communication under varying levels of distraction. A distraction x message position interaction indicated that distraction decreased the perceived extremity of the counterattitudinal communication while increasing the perceived extremity of the proattitudinal message.
H. Bruce Lammers, Lee A. Becker
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Participants listened to either a proattitudinal or counterattitudinal communication under varying levels of distraction. A distraction x message position interaction indicated that distraction decreased the perceived extremity of the counterattitudinal communication while increasing the perceived extremity of the proattitudinal message.
H. Bruce Lammers, Lee A. Becker
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2017
What are the benefits and negative consequences of our increased connectivity at school, at work, and at home? Is being constantly distracted now a worldwide problem? This book examines how new technologies and social pressures have changed the way we use our attention, and the extent to which they drive us to distraction, by interpreting hundreds of ...
Terri R. Kurtzberg, Jennifer L. Gibbs
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What are the benefits and negative consequences of our increased connectivity at school, at work, and at home? Is being constantly distracted now a worldwide problem? This book examines how new technologies and social pressures have changed the way we use our attention, and the extent to which they drive us to distraction, by interpreting hundreds of ...
Terri R. Kurtzberg, Jennifer L. Gibbs
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Maxillary Distraction Osteogenesis with Rigid External Distraction
Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics, 1999J W, Polley, A A, Figueroa
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Distraction index, part III: Coping with distractions
Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2000B, Benstein, M, Kennedy, E, Wagner
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