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Post-treatments of anaerobic effluents
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1996Post-treatments are necessary if anaerobic effluents need to be discharged into surface waters, because anaerobic digestion alone is not able to produce effluents that can meet the discharge standards applied in most industrialized countries, particularly for suspended solids, particulate COD, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulphides.
A, Tilche +3 more
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Post-treatment course of acute lipodermatosclerosis
Phlebology: The Journal of Venous Disease, 2022Objectives We aimed to clarify whether acute lipodermatosclerosis (LDS) progress to chronic LDS without continued compression therapy. Methods Between April 2015 and November 2021, 30 patients with acute/subacute LDS, which was ...
Kotaro Suehiro +9 more
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Imaging of the post-treatment neck
Clinical Radiology, 2020Post-treatment imaging of the neck is complex. It is important to have an understanding of the expected treatment related appearances as well as the possible complications. Common findings after radiation therapy include generalised soft-tissue oedema and thickening of the skin and platysma muscle.
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Post-treatment Lumbar Puncture
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982To the Editor.— The article by Durack and Spanos (1982;248:75) on end-of-treatment spinal taps in bacterial meningitis is a persuasive demonstration of both the variability of spinal fluid findings after treatment and of the difficulty of using these findings to establish a "cure." However, there remains a rationale for continuing to perform these ...
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Post-treatment surveillance imaging in lymphoma
Seminars in Oncology, 2017Appropriate post-treatment management of patients with lymphoma has been controversial, with imaging frequently performed as post-treatment surveillance. The goal of post-treatment imaging is to identify relapse prior to clinical symptoms, when the burden of disease is lower and the possibility of effective salvage therapy and cure are greater. However,
Susan M, Hiniker, Richard T, Hoppe
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2013
Postoperative controls are required by the neurosurgeon, orthopedic, and interventional radiologist to check the result of surgery, position of implants, adequacy of decompression, fusion status, and potential complications. Moreover, because of medico-legal effects, it is important to assess if disease is not radically cured and to identify further ...
Saverio Pollice +4 more
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Postoperative controls are required by the neurosurgeon, orthopedic, and interventional radiologist to check the result of surgery, position of implants, adequacy of decompression, fusion status, and potential complications. Moreover, because of medico-legal effects, it is important to assess if disease is not radically cured and to identify further ...
Saverio Pollice +4 more
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Post-treatment and spontaneous HIV control
Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS, 2018The aim of the current review is to explore the evidence around virological remission in ART-treated and untreated individuals living with HIV. With increasing evidence and interest in post-treatment control within the HIV-cure field, it is now increasingly important to agree on definitions to allow different 'controller' phenotypes to be clearly ...
Martin, G, Frater, J
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A Post-Treatment of the Homogenization Method for Shape Optimization
SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 2008We propose an alternative to the classical post-treatment of the homogenization method for shape optimization. Rather than penalize the material density once the optimal composite shape is obtained (by the homogenization method) in order to produce a workable shape close to the optimal one, we macroscopically project the microstructure of the former ...
Trabelsi, Karim, Pantz, Olivier
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Post-treatment compression: duration and techniques
Phlebology: The Journal of Venous Disease, 2013Background: Compression treatments used the following intervention for varicose veins range from no compression, to elastic stockings and compression bandaging. There is no consensus on the strength or duration of compression which should be applied following a particular treatment.
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