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Critical intermittency in rational maps [PDF]
Intermittent dynamics is characterized by long periods of different types of dynamical characteristics, for instance almost periodic dynamics alternated by chaotic dynamics. Critical intermittency is intermittent dynamics that can occur in iterated function systems, and involves a superattracting periodic orbit.
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Intermittent claudication and lateral lumbar disc protrusions. [PDF]
Nikolaos Spanos, John Andrew
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Intermittent claudication in athletes
All reported cases have occurred in the anterior tibial or rarely peroneal compartments. Case I and V in this series follow this same pattern. Case II and III are unusual in that they are the first recorded cases of this syndrome occuring in the calf of a leg.
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AN ELDERLY WOMAN WITH INTERMITTENT CLAUDICATION
This case report illustrates the misdiagnosis of intermittent claudication in an elderly with multiple cardiac risk factors. Careful clinical evaluation and imaging shifts the diagnosis from peripheral vascular disease to spinal stenosis.
Nayyer Naveed Wazir
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OBJETIVO: Analisar a percepção sobre a dor durante a caminhada em idosos com claudicação intermitente e como eles utilizam a religiosidade para superar o sintoma doloroso.
Ana Raquel Mendes dos Santos+3 more
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Intermittent Claudication Due to Cystic Degeneration of Popliteal Artery [PDF]
D. G. Lambley
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Studies on the biological effects of ozone: 11. Release of factors from human endothelial cells
Background: Empirical observations have shown that ozonated autohemotherapy markedly improves the symptoms of chronic limb ischemia (muscular pain at rest, intermittent claudication, etc ) in atherosclerotic patients, but mechanisms of action remain ...
Giuseppe Valacchi, Velio Bocci
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Vascular Occlusion Presenting as Chronic Diarrhoea with Intermittent Claudication [PDF]
Y.K. Seedat, N. R. Pooler
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Lumbar Spinal Stenosis and Intermittent Neurogenic Claudication
Lumbar spinal stenosis and intermittent neurogenic claudication is a disease that occurs frequently after the age of 55 and becomes complicated after the age of 65 in clinical, radiological and therapeutic aspects.
Cumhur Ertekin, Yaprak Seçil
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Current Management of Intermittent Claudication. [PDF]
Stonko DP, Hicks CW.
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