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Twenty minutes of Corsi block tapping task training does not improve mental rotation in adults with stroke. [PDF]
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Correction to "Anaphylaxis to a Blood Feeding Leech". [PDF]
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Summary: Let \(t_p(G)\) denote the number of paths in a graph \(G\) and let \(f:E\rightarrow \mathbb{Z}^+\) be an edge labeling of \(G\). The weight of a path \(P\) is the sum of the labels assigned to the edges of \(P\). If the set of weights of the paths in \(G\) is \(\{1,2,3,\dots,t_p(G)\} \), then \(f\) is called a Leech labeling of \(G\) and a ...
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Summary: Let \(t_p(G)\) denote the number of paths in a graph \(G\) and let \(f:E\rightarrow \mathbb{Z}^+\) be an edge labeling of \(G\). The weight of a path \(P\) is the sum of the labels assigned to the edges of \(P\). If the set of weights of the paths in \(G\) is \(\{1,2,3,\dots,t_p(G)\} \), then \(f\) is called a Leech labeling of \(G\) and a ...
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2009
Leech therapy is experiencing a resurgence in health care today, primarily in plastic and reconstructive surgery as a treatment for venous congestion, which can threaten surgical outcomes. Most nurses have had no formal training in administering the therapy or in maintaining Hirudo medicinalis, the species of freshwater worm used therapeutically.
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Leech therapy is experiencing a resurgence in health care today, primarily in plastic and reconstructive surgery as a treatment for venous congestion, which can threaten surgical outcomes. Most nurses have had no formal training in administering the therapy or in maintaining Hirudo medicinalis, the species of freshwater worm used therapeutically.
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1954
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1955
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1998
Leeches have been used in medicine for bloodâletting since ancient times. Leeching has varied in popularity over the years. It reached its zenith during the early decades of the 19th century with a gradual decline by the end of the century. Since the 1980s leeches have been introduced to remove blood where its accumulation may interfere with healing ...
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Leeches have been used in medicine for bloodâletting since ancient times. Leeching has varied in popularity over the years. It reached its zenith during the early decades of the 19th century with a gradual decline by the end of the century. Since the 1980s leeches have been introduced to remove blood where its accumulation may interfere with healing ...
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