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Three-Dimensional Deformations of Pulmonary Collapse for Intraoperative Augmented Reality Guidance: A Proof-of-Concept Study. [PDF]

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Peek JJ   +7 more
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Sub-lingula Osteotomy-A Novel Modification of Sagittal Split Osteotomy. [PDF]

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Use of Endobronchial Valves in the Treatment of Alveolar-Pleural Fistula With Persistent Air Leak. [PDF]

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Ammonia excretion of Lingula

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1964
Abstract 1. 1. The brachiopod Lingula reevi was compared with the mussel Modiolus demissus with respect to excretion of ammonia, amino acids and urea. 2. 2. Both animals excreted about 3 μmoles of ammonia/g tissue per 24 hr, smaller amounts of amino acids amd no urea. 3. 3. Lingula released into the water about 0·2 μmole total amino
S C, LUM, C S, HAMMEN
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Oxidative metabolism of Lingula

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1962
Abstract 1. 1. The brachiopod Lingula reevi was compared with the mussel Modiolus demissus and the oyster Crassostrea virginica with respect to rate of oxegen consumption and activities of six enzymes of oxidative and nitrogenous metabolism. 2. 2. Lingula was lower than both in oxygen consumption, less than the oyster but equal to the
C S, HAMMEN, D P, HANLON, S C, LUM
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Roentgenographic Findings in Lesions of the Lingula

Radiology, 1951
The purpose of this communication is to describe certain roentgen findings characteristic of disease of the lingular division of the left upper lobe. Several authors (10, 12, 13) have stated that lingular lesions are difficult to diagnose roentgenographically. This has not been our experience.
T F, LEIGH, W A, HOPKINS
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A detailed radiomorphometric analysis of the mandibular foramen, lingula and anti-lingula with a special emphasis on mandibular prognathism

Journal of Stomatology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2022
The aim of this study was to evaluate radiomorphometric differences of mandibular foramen (MF), lingula (Li), and anti-lingula (AL) between prognathic and non-prognathic patients, using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT).A total of 228 3D CBCT images of 57 prognathic and 57 non-prognathic patients were retrospectively evaluated. The distances between
A. Sinanoglu, U. Seki, B. Tokuc
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