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Communications of the ACM, 2022
Celebrating virtual memory, which has made such a difference in how we approach programming, memory management, and secure computing.
Peter J. Denning, Roland N. Ibbett
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Celebrating virtual memory, which has made such a difference in how we approach programming, memory management, and secure computing.
Peter J. Denning, Roland N. Ibbett
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Progress in Transplantation, 2008
The patient was admitted to the Boston Lying-in Hospital to await delivery. To avoid any possible trauma to the transplanted kidney as the vertex engaged, it was decided to deliver the patient by cesarean section. This was performed under spinal anesthesia on March 10, 1958, a time arbitrarily regarded as the 41st week of gestation.
Linda, Ohler +2 more
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The patient was admitted to the Boston Lying-in Hospital to await delivery. To avoid any possible trauma to the transplanted kidney as the vertex engaged, it was decided to deliver the patient by cesarean section. This was performed under spinal anesthesia on March 10, 1958, a time arbitrarily regarded as the 41st week of gestation.
Linda, Ohler +2 more
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Movement Disorders, 2011
AbstractThis review examines some of the advances in understanding myoclonus over the last 25 years. The classification of myoclonus into cortical, brainstem, and spinal forms has been consolidated, each with distinctive clinical characteristics and physiological mechanisms.
Shibasaki, H., Thompson, P.
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AbstractThis review examines some of the advances in understanding myoclonus over the last 25 years. The classification of myoclonus into cortical, brainstem, and spinal forms has been consolidated, each with distinctive clinical characteristics and physiological mechanisms.
Shibasaki, H., Thompson, P.
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Movement Disorders, 2011
AbstractThe last 25 years have seen remarkable advances in our understanding of the genetic etiologies of dystonia, new approaches into dissecting underlying pathophysiology, and independent progress in identifying effective treatments. In this review we highlight some of these advances, especially the genetic findings that have taken us from ...
Laurie J, Ozelius +2 more
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AbstractThe last 25 years have seen remarkable advances in our understanding of the genetic etiologies of dystonia, new approaches into dissecting underlying pathophysiology, and independent progress in identifying effective treatments. In this review we highlight some of these advances, especially the genetic findings that have taken us from ...
Laurie J, Ozelius +2 more
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Milestones in immunohematology
Transplant Immunology, 2005The milestones in immunohematology, as seen by immunogeneticists, are described.
Günther F, Körmöczi, Wolfgang R, Mayr
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Movement Disorders, 2011
AbstractIn the last 25 years there have been enormous advances in brain imaging. In addition to utility in diagnosis, these have led to novel insights into the pathogenesis of basal ganglia disease and the role of dopamine and the basal ganglia in normal health. The authors review highlights of this work, with a focus on advances in Parkinson's disease,
A Jon, Stoessl +2 more
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AbstractIn the last 25 years there have been enormous advances in brain imaging. In addition to utility in diagnosis, these have led to novel insights into the pathogenesis of basal ganglia disease and the role of dopamine and the basal ganglia in normal health. The authors review highlights of this work, with a focus on advances in Parkinson's disease,
A Jon, Stoessl +2 more
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Family Practice, 1985
A study was carried out over five years of 15000 children aged between one day and three months. It was observed that many infants passed their important 'milestones' much earlier than is suggested in present textbooks. A plea is made for discarding the traditional ages for the various landmarks in the development of a child.
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A study was carried out over five years of 15000 children aged between one day and three months. It was observed that many infants passed their important 'milestones' much earlier than is suggested in present textbooks. A plea is made for discarding the traditional ages for the various landmarks in the development of a child.
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A Milestone for the Pediatrics Milestones
Academic Pediatrics, 2014Carol Carraccio, Robert Englander
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