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2P2-F22 Noninvasive Sensing of Ventricular Stiffness

open access: bronzeThe Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec), 2008
Mitsuru Higashimori   +4 more
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F22 Novel measures of apathy in huntington’s disease: cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis [PDF]

open access: possibleF: Clinical studies: case reports, observational studies and trials, 2021
Background Apathy is a core symptom of Huntington’s Disease (HD), appearing up to 10 years before the onset of motor symptoms and worsening alongside disease progression. Research into the disease needs greater focus on this symptom, but to date, limited tools exist for measuring apathy in HD.
Duncan McLauchlan   +2 more
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F22 Wake Vortices of a Rising Bubble in a Vertical Pipe

open access: bronzeThe Proceedings of Conference of Kyushu Branch, 2011
Takahiro Higaki   +3 more
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Potential and Applications of STL and DICOM Data Matching: MAPA Systems and F22 Aligners [PDF]

open access: possible, 2021
The introduction of 3D diagnostic methods has brought about a global revolution in modern orthodontics. Among these, the introduction of digital data systems (digital models as STL files and cone-beam computed tomography scans in DICOM format) has had great clinical impact. The latest orthodontic application of these types of data is the possibility of
Luca Lombardo   +4 more
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Biophysical, histopathological and pharmacological characterization of crotamine isoforms F22 and F32

Toxicon, 2003
Two major crotamine isoforms (F22 and F32) were obtained after three chromatographic steps and were assayed in mouse phrenic nerve-diaphragm preparations. F32 and F22 (0.5 microg/ml, n=4) produced a facilitatory effect, which increased isometric twitch-tension by 300 and 230%, respectively, after a 120 min incubation.
J. Prado-Franceschi   +6 more
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F22. Duration of burst suppression in status epilepticus: A retrospective analysis

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2018
Introduction Pharmacologically induced burst suppression (BS) is used in the management of status epilepticus (SE), however prolonged duration of BS is associated with adverse outcomes. The optimal period of burst suppression is not known. We investigated the mean duration of BS in SE and differences between those suppressed for less than 48 h vs ...
Jong Lee, Neville Jadeja
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