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Fractures of the extremities are the most common fractures in infancy and childhood, they often occur accidentally making it sometimes difficult to discriminate them from inflicted trauma. In this chapter fractures of both the upper and lower extremity, the epidemiology, the trauma mechanisms, and the differential diagnoses are discussed. The fractures
Bilo, Rob A.C.+4 more
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Fractures of the extremities are the most common fractures in infancy and childhood, they often occur accidentally making it sometimes difficult to discriminate them from inflicted trauma. In this chapter fractures of both the upper and lower extremity, the epidemiology, the trauma mechanisms, and the differential diagnoses are discussed. The fractures
Bilo, Rob A.C.+4 more
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An assessment of how social spider populations respond to tropical cyclones sheds light on the role that extreme climatic events play in driving trait evolution contributing to local adaptation.
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Extremal States and Extremal Controls
SIAM Journal on Control, 1967The article introduces the notion of an extremal state of a system which consists of a vector space, a topology in the space, a set of cones and a state set. The state is a point in this state set such that each ray from this .point in a direction contained within a certain cone contains no points of the state set near the original point.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
Twenty-eight cases of extreme pyrexia seen in a five-year period were analyzed retrospectively. All of the patients had temperatures between 41.1 C (106 F) and 42.2 C (108 F) with a mean maximum temperature of 41.4 C (106.6 F). Infection, thermoregulatory defects, or a combination thereof accounted for fever in these patients. There was little evidence
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Twenty-eight cases of extreme pyrexia seen in a five-year period were analyzed retrospectively. All of the patients had temperatures between 41.1 C (106 F) and 42.2 C (108 F) with a mean maximum temperature of 41.4 C (106.6 F). Infection, thermoregulatory defects, or a combination thereof accounted for fever in these patients. There was little evidence
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1997
A variety of pearls, pitfalls, and updates related to the extremities and spine are discussed. Tricks of the trade regarding shoulder dislocations, easily missed fractures, radial head subluxation, and the approach to deep lacerations are discussed.
Kenneth C. Jackimczyk+1 more
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A variety of pearls, pitfalls, and updates related to the extremities and spine are discussed. Tricks of the trade regarding shoulder dislocations, easily missed fractures, radial head subluxation, and the approach to deep lacerations are discussed.
Kenneth C. Jackimczyk+1 more
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Extremity Fractures and the Mangled Extremity
2017With the ongoing improvements in body armor and ballistic helmets, as well as advances in modern combat casualty care, more and more combat wounded are surviving to be transported for resuscitation and surgical care. As such, the severity of extremity injuries among survivors of combat injuries has increased. Such injuries are rarely encountered in the
George C. Velmahos+2 more
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An Extreme Processor for an Extreme Experiment
IEEE Micro, 2006Particle physics experiments stretch processing requirements to the limit, requiring the selection of extremely rare events at tens of terabytes per second. A network of 283,392 mixed-signal MIMD processors operating in parallel at 17 tbytes/s help physicists interpret data from the world's largest particle accelerator.
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