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An Assessment of the Management of Nonpenetrating Liver Injuries
Archives of Surgery, 1966SURGEONS charged with the care of injured patients have faced an annually increasing number of such patients with major intra-abdominal and intrathoracic injuries. 1 The increase is, of course, largely due to a rapid increase in the number of individuals traveling by private vehicle.
Phillip Taxman +2 more
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Transition to nonpenetrating trabecular surgery: sclerotrabeculectomy
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 2002A transition from trabeculectomy to nonpenetrating trabecular surgery (NPTS) is proposed under the name of sclerotrabeculectomy. The technique, which is aimed at facilitating the transition to NPTS, is a modification of both penetrating and nonpenetrating techniques.
Pierre Yves Santiago +2 more
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Nonconvex problem for crack with nonpenetration
ZAMM, 2005This very important paper is aimed at studying nonconvex problem for crack with nonpenetration. The function describing the surface energy density is in general nonconvex, or may be concave (except for the linear case). Mathematically this leads to the nonconvex constrained optimization problem. The crack \(\Gamma_0\) is located inside a bounded domain
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Rapid deceleration impact injuries to the anterior chest are a major cause of myocardial contusion. A 12-lead electrocardiogram is the initial screening test for diagnosing myocardial contusion. Current assessment of outcome statistics of cardiac complications secondary to myocardial contusion provides prospective dues to identifying high ...
A. James Liedtke, Steven B. Johnson
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Rapid deceleration impact injuries to the anterior chest are a major cause of myocardial contusion. A 12-lead electrocardiogram is the initial screening test for diagnosing myocardial contusion. Current assessment of outcome statistics of cardiac complications secondary to myocardial contusion provides prospective dues to identifying high ...
A. James Liedtke, Steven B. Johnson
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PNEUMONIA FOLLOWING NONPENETRATING PULMONARY INJURIES
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1947"Post-traumatic pneumonia" is a loose term which has been used to describe pneumonia following chest injury, pneumonia following trauma to the body generally,1and pneumonia complicating penetrating chest wounds.2The phrase post-traumatic pneumonia is used in this paper to indicate the types of pneumonia which follow trauma to the chest.
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Nonpenetrating Injuries of the Abdomen
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1953Grover C. Penberthy, Charles R. Reiners
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DIRECT NONPENETRATING INJURIES OF THE HEART
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1940Excerpt The increasing physical hazards and strains of civilization have served to stress the importance of trauma as a cause of disease.
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Nonpenetrating femtosecond laser intrastromal astigmatic keratotomy in eyes having cataract surgery
Journal of cataract and refractive surgery, 2016A. Day, Nicola Lau, J. Stevens
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Comparison of penetrating and nonpenetrating captive bolt methods in horned goats.
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 2017Samantha L. Collins +3 more
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