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Laryngoscopy and arrhythmias in children [PDF]
John E. Morrison, Michael Schaffer
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Flipping the Conditional: Why We Are Probably Wrong About Probabilities
ABSTRACT Flipping the conditional is an error of reasoning that occurs when we inadvertently transpose the terms in a conditional probability. A conditional probability arises when the probability of an event occurring (e.g., a positive test result) depends on another event being true (e.g., the presence of a disease).
David Sidebotham, Tim Dare
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Use of an 8-F Catheter to Assist with Bullard Laryngoscopy in Intubating the Trachea [PDF]
Vijayalakshmi U. Patil+2 more
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Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, Volume 12, Issue S2, Page S10-S12, August 2025.
Matthew Julian Georgiades+7 more
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Abstract Objective To determine whether prophylactic fenestration (PF) of adjacent intervertebral discs decreases the recurrence rate (RR) of cervical intervertebral disc extrusion (C‐IVDE) in small dogs undergoing ventral slot (VS) decompression, and whether PF increases perioperative complication risk.
Clémence Berthomé+4 more
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Cervical spine movements during laryngoscopy — a reply [PDF]
P. A. Macintyre+3 more
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The role of video and direct laryngoscopy in medical student intubation training: a comparative study on success rates and learning curves. [PDF]
Öcal M.
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Video-assisted laryngoscopy: useful tool with some growing pains [PDF]
Fonck, Kristine
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UNEXPECTED, DIFFICULT LARYNGOSCOPY: A PROSPECTIVE SURVEY IN ROUTINE GENERAL SURGERY
Kenneth Williams+2 more
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Successful resection of laryngocele with temperature-controlled plasma technique aid on endoscopy: A case report. [PDF]
Qiyong Q, Qinying W, Minli Z.
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