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A simple model of a sequence-reading diffusion: non-self-averaging and self-averaging properties [PDF]
Motivated by a question about the sensitivity of knots' diffusive motion to the actual sequence of nucleotides placed on a given DNA, here we study a simple model of a sequence-reading diffusion on a stretched chain with a frozen sequence of "letters" $A$ and $B$, having different interaction energies. The chain contains a single distortion - a hernia -
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INGUINAL HERNIA OF THE BLADDER.
Inguinal vesical hernia, or inguinal hernia of the bladder, is necessarily rare, owing to the fact that the fundus of the bladder, under normal conditions, rises above the brim of the pelvis only when the cavity of the bladder is distended with urine. By adhering to other organs the bladder may, however, be dragged out of its normal position, and give ...
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ABSTRACT Background In children, monitoring depth of anesthesia is challenging because of the still developing brain. Electroencephalographic density spectral array monitoring provides age‐ and anesthetic drug‐specific electroencephalographic patterns, making it suitable for use in children.
Iris J. de Heer+4 more
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Clinical differentiation of direct inguinal hernias, indirect inguinal hernias, femoral and Spigelian hernias can be difficult particularly with small hernias and in obese patients.
Vassallo, Pierre
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Assessment of Joint Hypermobility in Adult Patients with Inguinal Hernia: An Analytical Cross Sectional Study from Iraq [PDF]
Background: Weakness of the supporting tissue is one of the causes of inguinal hernia. Joint hypermobility (JHM) is an excessive range of movement of the joint due to laxity of supporting connective tissue.Objective: To assess JHM in adult patients with ...
Gorial, Faiq Isho, Kamel Ghayth, Waseem
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