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“PRUNE BELLY” SYNDROME

Medical Journal of Australia, 1979
A large sonolucent mass was first revealed by the ultrasonic echography examination of a fetus at 18 1/2 weeks' gestation, but was no longer present at 28 1/2 weeks' gestation. The fetus was subsequently born with the "prune belly" syndrome. The case is described, and the possible causes, and possibilities of prevention, of "prune belly" are discussed.
J C, Anderson, K C, Faulder, J E, Moir
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Prune belly syndrome

Pediatric Surgery International, 2011
The majority of paediatric surgeons will encounter a patient with prune belly syndrome (PBS) only a few times in their clinical practice. There have been many opposing views in the literature regarding the pathogenesis and management of this complex condition. A detailed review was conducted using PubMed to identify key publications involving PBS. This
S, Hassett, G H H, Smith, A J A, Holland
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A guide to successful pruning. Pruning shrubs

2014
Discusses different pruning techniques for shrubs.
French, Sue (Sue C.)   +1 more
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PRUNE-BELLY SYNDROME

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1970
Sir .—We read with interest in theJournal(132:970-972, 1978) the article by Arena and Smith, "Sex Liability to Single Structural Defects"; however, we differ with the authors in their interpretation of the etiology of "prune belly" syndrome (PBS). The authors propose that PBS is most commonly a consequence of urethral obstruction at the prostatic ...
A D, Perlmutter, A B, Retik
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Enhanced forward pruning

Information Sciences, 2005
In this paper forward-pruning methods, such as multi-cut and null move, are tested at so-called ALL nodes. We improved the principal variation search by four small but essential additions. The new PVS algorithm guarantees that forward pruning is safe at ALL nodes.
Winands, M.H.M.   +3 more
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PRUNE BELLY SYNDROME

British Journal of Urology, 1972
SUMMARY The Prune Belly Syndrome is a congenitally occurring group of anomalies found almost exclusively in new‐born males. The three principle features are absent or hypoplastic musculature of the abdominal wall, bilateral cryptorchism, and dilation of the urinary tract.
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CHEMICAL PRUNING AND PRUNING AIDS

Acta Horticulturae, 1978
J.E. Jackson, J.D. Quinlan, A.P. Preston
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Pruning.

2008
AbstractPruning of olive trees has two main objectives, i.e. to improve vegetative growth and reproductive growth. The effects of pruning on the photosynthesis, shape, growth habit and hormone balance in olive trees are discussed. The pruning tools and costs are described. The objectives of pruning during the training period, the procedures that should
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Medicated prunes

The American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2002
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Pruning and quantization for deep neural network acceleration: A survey

Neurocomputing, 2021
Tailin Liang   +2 more
exaly  

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