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Between Shor and Steane: A Unifying Construction for Measuring Error Syndromes

open access: yesPhysical Review Letters, 2021
Fault-tolerant quantum error correction requires the measurement of error syndromes in a way that minimizes correlated errors on the quantum data. Steane and Shor ancilla are two well-known methods for fault-tolerant syndrome extraction.
Shilin Huang, Kenneth R Brown
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Refractive error in unilateral Duane syndrome

Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2022
To investigate whether chronic co-contraction of the medial and lateral rectus muscles leads to higher against-the-rule astigmatism in affected versus fellow eyes in Duane syndrome.A database of 4,103 patients of Dr. Arthur Jampolsky was queried for diagnosis of Duane syndrome.
Marielle P, Young   +3 more
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On error correction with errors in both the channel and syndrome

Problems of Information Transmission, 2015
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Serge G. Vladut   +2 more
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Inborn Errors of Adaptive Immunity in Down Syndrome

Journal of Clinical Immunology, 2020
Down syndrome fits an immunophenotype of combined immunodeficiency with immunodysregulation, manifesting with increased susceptibility to infections, autoimmunity, autoinflammatory diseases, and hematologic malignancies. Qualitative and quantitative alterations in innate and adaptive immunity are found in most individuals with Down syndrome.
Ruud H.J. Verstegen, Maaike A.A. Kusters
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Refractive Errors in Young Children with Down Syndrome

Optometry and Vision Science, 1997
ABSTRACT Significant refractive errors are common among older children and adults with Down syndrome. We examined infants and children with Down syndrome to determine the prevalence of these errors at younger ages. Noncycloplegic retinoscopy was used to determine the refractive state of 92 infants and children with Down syndrome, aged
J M, Woodhouse   +7 more
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Sources of error in the diagnosis of guillain‐barre syndrome

Muscle & Nerve, 1982
AbstractA careful monitoring of the accuracy of diagnosis in six cases of Guillain‐Barre syndrome has shown that a substantial proportion of these patients initially diagnosed as having Guillain‐Barre syndrome on the basis of characteristic clinical findings and an elevated level of protein in the spinal fluid had a neuropathy caused by another ...
H, Feit, R S, Tindall, M, Glasberg
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Intraoperative Kounis Syndrome and Fixation Errors: A Case Report

A&A Practice, 2023
Postinduction hypotension, though frequently due to anesthetic medications, has a variety of causes. We present a case of presumed intraoperative Kounis syndrome, or anaphylaxis-induced coronary vasospasm, in which the patient’s perioperative course was initially attributed to anesthesia-induced hypotension and iatrogenic rebound hypertension leading ...
Trent A, Ogaz, BobbieJean, Sweitzer
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Refractive errors in patients with Bardet Biedl syndrome

Ophthalmic Genetics
Bardet-Biedl Syndrome (BBS) is a rare autosomal recessive ciliopathy. Within corneal development, primary cilia serve a critical role. We sought to investigate the association of BBS with corneal astigmatism among a cohort of patients with BBS.This was a cross-sectional, retrospective study performed at a pediatric ophthalmology department of a ...
Leyla Yavuz Saricay   +6 more
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