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Environmental Science and Technology, 2008
Baoliang Chen, Dandan Zhou, Lizhong Zhu
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Baoliang Chen, Dandan Zhou, Lizhong Zhu
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Needle-through-needle compared to Eldor needle technique
Journal of Anesthesia, 1997J, Eldor, S, Levine
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Complete prevention of blood loss with self-sealing haemostatic needles.
Nature Materials, 2017M. Shin +11 more
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1984
Publisher Summary Pins and needles are perhaps more accurately designated tingling paraesthesiae and constitute a common and universally recognized symptom complex, requiring no further elaboration from the patient. The major causes of pins and needles include the effects of trauma, ischemia, or metabolic changes on cutaneous nerve fibers or nerve ...
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Publisher Summary Pins and needles are perhaps more accurately designated tingling paraesthesiae and constitute a common and universally recognized symptom complex, requiring no further elaboration from the patient. The major causes of pins and needles include the effects of trauma, ischemia, or metabolic changes on cutaneous nerve fibers or nerve ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
To the Editor.— In the LETTER TO THE EDITOR "Unusual Foreign Body Pathway to the Heart" (238:2016, 1977), correspondents McCormack and Knapper state that a review of the literature showed only one other case 1 of a sewing needle self-introduced into the chest. We reported a case of a self-inflicted sewing needle introduced into the myocardium in 1949,
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To the Editor.— In the LETTER TO THE EDITOR "Unusual Foreign Body Pathway to the Heart" (238:2016, 1977), correspondents McCormack and Knapper state that a review of the literature showed only one other case 1 of a sewing needle self-introduced into the chest. We reported a case of a self-inflicted sewing needle introduced into the myocardium in 1949,
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