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Functional QSM at 9.4T with single echo gradient-echo and EPI acquisition
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Development of a reliable mouse model for caudal epidural anesthesia. [PDF]
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Journal of Refractive Surgery, 2008
Purpose: To compare the possible advantages and disadvantages of adding an alcohol solution (20%) to the epi-LASIK procedure. This study focuses on flap making, haze, and pain with and without alcohol. Methods: A prospective study was performed on 45 patients to ...
Massimo, Camellin, Daniel, Wyler
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Purpose: To compare the possible advantages and disadvantages of adding an alcohol solution (20%) to the epi-LASIK procedure. This study focuses on flap making, haze, and pain with and without alcohol. Methods: A prospective study was performed on 45 patients to ...
Massimo, Camellin, Daniel, Wyler
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Epi-superfluous submodules and epi-Artinian modules
Rendiconti del Circolo Matematico di Palermo Series 2, 2023All rings in this review are associative with identity and all modules are unitary right modules. A submodule \(N\) of an \(R\)-module \(M\) is called epi-superfluous in \(M\) if for any submodule \(L\) of \(M,\) \(L+N=M\) implies that \(L\) is an epimorphic image of \(M.\) An \(R\)-module \(M\) is called epi-retractable if every non-zero submodule of \
Nikandish, Reza, Amini, Mostafa
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ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 2007
Conscientious software is a recently proposed paradigm for developing reliable, self-sustaining software systems. Conscientious software systems consist of an allopoietic part, which encapsulates application functionality, and an autopoietic part that is responsible for keeping the system alive by monitoring the application and adapting it to ...
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Conscientious software is a recently proposed paradigm for developing reliable, self-sustaining software systems. Conscientious software systems consist of an allopoietic part, which encapsulates application functionality, and an autopoietic part that is responsible for keeping the system alive by monitoring the application and adapting it to ...
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