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Digital Artery Pseudoaneurysm After Collagenase Injection for Dupuytren Contracture: A Case Report. [PDF]
Schwarz N, Griebie AM, Choudry U.
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Generalization of finger-joint kinematics for cleaning tasks. [PDF]
Pham C, Tauscher JP, Groth C, Steil JJ.
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Prevalence of texting thumb among medical students and its association with behavioural patterns during digital device usage: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Nursing for Women's Health, 2019
Healthy hands are integral to nurses' practice.
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Healthy hands are integral to nurses' practice.
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Wrist – Hand, Elbow – Hand, Axilla – Hand
2016F-waves recorded at the hand from the ADM muscle, stimulation of the wrist; raster mode, 20 stimuli (left); superimposed mode, 20 stimuli (right)
Giuliano Gentili, Mario Di Napoli
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2016
I owe Tim Miller a huge debt of gratitude. His autobiographical work played no small part in my decision to write a book about autobiography and performance ...
Tim Miller, Deirdre Heddon
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I owe Tim Miller a huge debt of gratitude. His autobiographical work played no small part in my decision to write a book about autobiography and performance ...
Tim Miller, Deirdre Heddon
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1999
Abstract First, we examine the archery paradox of the ancient Greek philosopher Zeno of Elea (490-430 B.C.). Zeno’s outrageous conclusion, that motion of any kind is impossible, contradicts the evidence of our senses. Here we show that Zeno’s paradox also fails logically under mathematical thinking that today is elementary but was out of
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Abstract First, we examine the archery paradox of the ancient Greek philosopher Zeno of Elea (490-430 B.C.). Zeno’s outrageous conclusion, that motion of any kind is impossible, contradicts the evidence of our senses. Here we show that Zeno’s paradox also fails logically under mathematical thinking that today is elementary but was out of
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