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PA-FaSTrack: Planner-Aware Real-Time Guaranteed Safe Planning
2021 60th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), 2021Mo Chen
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International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics
Stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) is a novel option to treat primary renal cell carcinoma. However, a high radiation dose may be received by the treated kidney, which may affect its function posttreatment. This study investigates the dose-effect relationship of kidney SABR with posttreatment renal function.This was a prespecified secondary
Lachlan Mcintosh
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Stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) is a novel option to treat primary renal cell carcinoma. However, a high radiation dose may be received by the treated kidney, which may affect its function posttreatment. This study investigates the dose-effect relationship of kidney SABR with posttreatment renal function.This was a prespecified secondary
Lachlan Mcintosh
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Exception's “gold standard” Fastrack service
Soldering and Surface Mount Technology, 2008exaly +2 more sources
The impact of brand and quality on Fastrack watch customer satisfaction
International Journal of Research in Marketing Management and SalesM Ramu, Madhavan A
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Fastrack at Ingress Abbey, Greenhithe, Kent. An Archaeological Evaluation
2007A4 Bound report with illustrations and text.
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7.2.3 FasTracks Transit Program Oversight using Systems Engineering Principles
INCOSE International Symposium, 2012AbstractThe Regional Transportation District (RTD) FasTracks Program is a multi‐billion dollar transit expansion plan to build 122 miles of new commuter rail and Light Rail Transit (LRT) lines, and 18 miles of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) in the Denver region.RTD recognized that programmatic risk, inherent in the cost, schedule, and quality aspects of such ...
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Colorectal Disease, 2004
AbstractObjective Recent prospective studies have shown that ‘fast track’ postoperative care protocols (FT) can reduce hospitalization after major intestinal surgery to 4.5 days, as compared to the 7–10 days with traditional management (TR) and 2.5 days after laparoscopic surgery (LC). We used computerized actigraphy (CA) to evaluate physical activity
M, Zutshi +3 more
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AbstractObjective Recent prospective studies have shown that ‘fast track’ postoperative care protocols (FT) can reduce hospitalization after major intestinal surgery to 4.5 days, as compared to the 7–10 days with traditional management (TR) and 2.5 days after laparoscopic surgery (LC). We used computerized actigraphy (CA) to evaluate physical activity
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