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Extreme Networks

Acta Applicandae Mathematica, 2001
The paper gives an overview on the so-called extreme network theory. The origins of this theory are the classical Steiner problem, which asks to find a shortest network spanning a given finite set of points in the plane, and the one-dimensional variational calculus, which investigates extremals of variational functionals defined on a space of curves ...
Ivanov, Alexandr O., Tuzhilin, Alexey A.
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Multivariate extremes

2012
This paper reviews the main probabilistic results on multivariate extremes. Historically, this branch of probability focussed on the limiting distribution of the componentwise maximum of independent and identically distributed random vectors. A number of equivalent asymptotic characterizations are available and will be summarized.
BORTOT, PAOLA, C. Gaetan
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Bodily Extremities

2017
A strong preoccupation with the human body - often manifested in startling ways - is a characteristic shared by early modern Europeans and their present-day counterparts. Whilst modern manifestations of this interest include body piercing, tattoos, plastic surgery and eating disorders, early modern preoccupations encompassed such diverse phenomena as ...
Egmond, F., Zwijnenberg, R.
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Extreme infertility

Fertility and Sterility, 2012
New germ cells and new organs open new areas in the approach to treating infertility.
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Extremity replantation

World Journal of Surgery, 1978
AbstractFrom January, 1963 to June, 1976, replantation of severed limbs and digits was performed in 438 patients at the Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital. The survival rate of replanted limbs was 83.2%, and 57.5% for replanted digits. Since 1973, the survival rate of replanted digits using microsurgery has been 92.3%.
C, Chung-Wei, Q, Yun-Qing, Y, Zhong-Jia
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Extremity Replantation

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1991
Although the success of replantation and revascularization is in part related to the length of the ischemic interval, it is important to bear in mind that microsurgical intervention must be given appropriate priority relative to the patient's other injuries. Very few patients die as a result of upper extremity trauma. However, the economic, psychologic,
R, Sood   +3 more
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Extreme iatrogenesis

QJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 2022
I Dubin, A Schattner
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Extreme Pyrexia

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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Extreme Hyperkalemia

Southern Medical Journal, 2005
Hyperkalemia is a potentially fatal condition and is defined by a serum potassium level (K+) of greater than 5.5 mmol/L. The associated prevalence of cardiac arrhythmia increases directly with the degree of hyperkalemia. The danger in the majority of hyperkalemia cases is cardiac dysrhythmia, and often ventricular fibrillation or asystole is the ...
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Extremes

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2023
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