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Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments, 2012
Recent developments in embedded systems open up a new realm of computer vision applications in surveillance and healthcare delivery, etc. However, such applications require high computational resources, which is challenging for embedded devices that are characterized by constrained processing power and limited memory capacity.
Agwad El-Sayed, Mohamed ElHelw
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Recent developments in embedded systems open up a new realm of computer vision applications in surveillance and healthcare delivery, etc. However, such applications require high computational resources, which is challenging for embedded devices that are characterized by constrained processing power and limited memory capacity.
Agwad El-Sayed, Mohamed ElHelw
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External Cephalic Version (ECV) and the Early ECV Trial
Journal SOGC, 1999Abstract The Caesarean section rate among women with breech pregnancies at term is approximately 70 percent. External cephalic version (ECV) has a recognized role in decreasing the likelihood of Caesarean section in women with breech pregnancies. External cephalic version prior to 37 weeks gestation has been abandoned in favour of initiating ECV at or
Eileen K. Hutton +4 more
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Qualitative assessment of women's experiences with ECV
Women and Birth, 2013For women with unsuccessful ECV, discussions about their mode of delivery should include the benefits and risks of a planned caesarean or vaginal breech birth. However, most obstetric units continue to offer only planned caesarean births when ECVs are unsuccessful despite the proven safety of vaginal breech births in selected patients.
U A, Menakaya, A, Trivedi
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Leading the development of an ECV service.
RCM midwives : the official journal of the Royal College of Midwives, 2005This article has identified an area of practice that needed to be developed. Despite the service being a medical procedure, it fitted into the remit of my role. The findings provide a well-established with improving ECV clinical skills. The drive now will be to review the way women receive information about ECV (or ensure that they have the opportunity
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ECV CHANGE AND REDISTRIBUTION DURING HEMODIALYSIS
ASAIO Journal, 2003Fransan Zhu +4 more
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