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Praxis, 2010
Die FAST-Untersuchung ist seit vielen Jahren ein diagnostisches Standardverfahren in der Traumatologie. Bis vor kurzem wurde sie von den deutschsprachigen Ultraschallgesellschaften nicht anerkannt und fehlt deshalb im aktuellen Ausbildungsangebot.
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FASTING ELECTROCARDIOGRAM

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1970
Abstract. Three patients are presented with T‐wave inversion after food intake. In all cases the ECG was normal in fasting condition and after exercise. Abnormal T‐waves are found during digitalis treatment, in electrolyte disturbances, and also during anxiety.
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Fasting Headache

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2010
Headache is a common disorder in the general population. Fasting headache is coded to Group 10 of the second edition of the International Classification of Headache Disorders ("Headache attributed to disorder of homeostasis"). A study conducted in Denmark's general population found a lifetime prevalence rate of 4.1% for fasting headache.
TORELLI, Paola, MANZONI, Gian Camillo
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FAST-OS---FAST-OS

Proceedings of the 2006 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing - SC '06, 2006
FAST-OS is the Forum to Address Scalable Technologies for runtime and Operating Systems. In this BOF, we will address topics of interest to the projects in the FAST-OS program. More information about FAST-OS is availabel at http://www.fastos.org. Specific topics to be addressed in the BOF will be announced on the FAST-OS Web page.
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Fast imaging

Neuroradiology, 1990
Gradient-echo pulse sequences are a valuable adjunct to the standard spin-echo sequences used for MR imaging of the brain and spine. Gradient-echo techniques enhance the signal of flowing fluids and increase the conspicuity of vascular lesions. They also increase the sensitivity of MR for chronic hemorrhage and calcification.
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Is FAST  Too FAST?

2020
Blunt abdominal trauma is common in pediatric trauma. This chapter discusses a child who presents to the emergency department with left upper quadrant pain after being struck by a motor vehicle. The point-of-care focused assessment with sonography for trauma (FAST) examination provides quick, reliable information on bleeding into the peritoneal ...
Laurie Malia, Joni E. Rabiner
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Fast Multipliers

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1970
A number of schemes for implementing a fast multiplier are presented and compared on the basis of speed, complexity, and cost. A parallel multiplier designed using the carry-save scheme and constructed from 74 series integrated circuits is described. This multiplier multiplies 10-bit by 12-bit binary numbers with a worst- case multiplication time of ...
Habibi, A., Wintz, P. A.
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THERAPEUTIC FASTING

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1970
Abstract. Twenty obese patients were studied during total fast or on a diet of about 200 calories. The weight reduction was almost the same during the different periods. It was easier for the patients to eat 100 g lean meat a day than to receive no calories at all. In none of the cases was hunger any problem.
G, Rooth, S, Carlström
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Fast suggestions

Nursing Standard, 1989
I work in an independent hospital in Golders Green, London, which still fasts patients nil by mouth from twelve midnight who are going to theatre on the afternoon list.
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Fast Food

Obesity Reviews, 2009
Suzanne, Plater, Garry, Egger
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