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NOTES: Human Experience

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2008
Human natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) is already being reported from numerous centers, and the results seem promising. There are key issues to be addressed and benefits over traditional safe procedures need to be demonstrated. Interestingly, however, human NOTES seem to be progressing at a fast pace compared with the evolution ...
G V, Rao   +2 more
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The trapped human experiment

Journal of Breath Research, 2011
This experiment observed the evolution of metabolite plumes from a human trapped in a simulation of a collapsed building. Ten participants took it in turns over five days to lie in a simulation of a collapsed building and eight of them completed the 6 h protocol while their breath, sweat and skin metabolites were passed through a simulation of a ...
Huo, R.   +45 more
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Sketching the Human Experience

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2014
DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2013.54.7323 “I’ve always wanted to draw the human body. Can you teach me?” Paul asked before I had the chance to put down my sketchbook and pencils. “It’s the most difficult thing to draw” he continued, leaving me to hurriedly introduce myself as the art therapy student in the psycho-oncology department.
Kruti, Hawkins   +2 more
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Meniscal substitutes – human experience

Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 1999
A number of clinical series have described the effect of meniscus allograft replacement in humans. The general indication has been disabling pain following loss of a meniscus in a skeletally mature individual. Overall, healing of the graft to the capsule occurs in up to 80% of all transplants.
E M, Goble   +3 more
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rAAV Human Trial Experience

2011
Recombinant AAV vectors have been used in clinical trials since the mid-1990s, with over 300 subjects enrolled in studies. Although there are not yet licensed AAV products, there are several clear examples of clinical efficacy, and recombinant AAV vectors have a strong safety record after administration both locally and systemically.
Katherine A, High, Patrick, Aubourg
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Experiments on Human Beings

Philosophy, 1973
In one way or another the theory and practice of modern medicine is confronting us with many dilemmas, chiefly, though not exclusively, of a moral character; the transplantation of organs, abortion, and euthanasia are examples, and closely associated with these are more obviously conceptual problems such as the definition of death and, for that matter,
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