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Monopolar surfaces

Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 1987
Following the development of a methodology for determining the apolar components as well as the electron donor and the electron acceptor parameters of the surface tension of polar surfaces, surfaces of a number of quite common materials were found to manifest virtually only electron donor properties and no, or hardly, any electron acceptor properties ...
C J, van Oss, M K, Chaudhury, R J, Good
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On the Polarity and Monopolarity of Graphs

Journal of Graph Theory, 2013
AbstractPolarity and monopolarity are properties of graphs defined in terms of the existence of certain vertex partitions; graphs with polarity and monopolarity are respectively called polar and monopolar graphs. These two properties commonly generalize bipartite and split graphs, but are hard to recognize in general.
Ross Churchley, Jing Huang 0007
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Monopolar Electrosurgery With Cochlear Implants

The Laryngoscope, 2022
ObjectiveTo evaluate safety of monopolar electrosurgery (MES) in patients with cochlear implants (CIs) by reporting outcomes of a series of patients who underwent MES after CI.Study DesignRetrospective case series.SettingTertiary referral center.PatientsPatients with indwelling CI subsequently undergoing surgery with operative note specifically ...
Nathan D. Cass   +3 more
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Clinical monopolar rheoencephalography

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 1967
Abstract Sixty patients with symptomatic cerebral vascular disease were studied clinically, angiographically, and by the monopolar REG in an effort to evaluate the degree of correlation between the REG and anatomically localized disturbances in cerebral circulation.
S, Markovich   +4 more
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Electrothermal chondroplasty—monopolar

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2002
Despite the lack of clinical studies, monopolar RF energy is currently used for the treatment of grade 2, 3, and 4 chondromalacia. Basic science studies have confirmed that monopolar RF can mechanically debride the articular surface by smoothing, potentially reducing further delamination.
Amir M, Khan, Michael F, Dillingham
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Monopolar attachment by Polo

Nature Cell Biology, 2003
A distinguishing feature of meiosis is a reductional division where homologous chromosomes — rather than sister chromatids — are pulled to opposite poles. Polo-like kinase (Plk), a prominent regulator of mitotic progression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is also crucial in regulating chromosome and chromatid separation during meiosis.
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Monopolar and Bipolar Treatment

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1989
Abstract. Monopolar and bipolar electrosurgical treatments are markedly different in principle, but the terms are often confused. The following article explains the differences between these two popular modalities.
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The impedance of a spherical monopolar electrode

Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 1992
The impedance of a monopolar electrode immersed in an environmental volume conductor consists of two parts; the impedance of the active electrode-electrolyte interface, and the resistance of the environmental conductor. Two studies were carried out to quantitate these components.
T, Ragheb   +3 more
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Monopolar Radiofrequency Skin Tightening

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2007
The development of nonablative monopolar capacitive radiofrequency technology (ThermaCool System, Thermage, Inc., Hayward, California) has contributed to the noninvasive trend in facial skin rejuvenation. In contrast to traditional ablative resurfacing techniques, the ThermaCool System protects the skin surface from injury while selectively heating the
Manoj T, Abraham, Grigoriy, Mashkevich
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Monopolar Electrosurgical Flash Fire

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1998
Abstract. A 78-year-old man underwent ectropion repair with a monopolar electrosurgical unit. A flash fire occurred, resulting in a loss of eyelashes of the left upper and lower eyelids. A retrospective analysis of the case was conducted, including a review of the relevant literature.
M J, Lucarelli, B N, Lemke
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