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Fetal Reduction

Seminars in Perinatology, 2005
Fetal Reduction has been employed over the past two decades as a mechanism to reduce the morbidity and mortality of multiple pregnancies. Utilization of the procedure has increased dramatically as IVF has become commonplace but the average starting number has decreased with the transfer of fewer embryos. Success rates from fetal reduction have improved
Mark I, Evans, David W, Britt
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Reduction Cranioplasty

Pediatric Neurosurgery, 1995
Reduction cranioplasty can greatly improve the quality of life for selected patients with severe macrocephaly and can significantly diminish some of the difficulties in the long-term chronic care of others. Because of differences in age, cranial morphology and surgical goals, the surgical plan must be tailored to the individual patient.
K R, Winston, C S, Ogilvy, K, McGrail
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Reduction Malarplasty

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1991
Reduction malarplasty is one of the common aesthetic procedures performed in the Orient, although it is rarely performed in the West. Previously described techniques for malar reduction include shaving the prominent portion and contouring the outer surface of the malar complex utilizing a variety of surgical approaches.
S M, Baek, Y D, Chung, S S, Kim
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Reductive Groups are Geometrically Reductive

The Annals of Mathematics, 1975
Let G be a semi-simple algebraic group over an algebraically closed field, k. Let G act rationally by automorphisms on the finitely generated k-algebra, R. The problem of proving that the ring of invariants, RG, is finitely generated originates with the invariant theorists of the nineteenth century.
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Breast Reduction

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2012
After studying this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Understand the preoperative considerations that must be weighed to appropriately assess operative risk of breast reduction. 2. Have a full understanding of the basic techniques that are available to treat the patient with macromastia. 3.
Dennis C, Hammond, Michael, Loffredo
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Lip Reduction Surgery (Reduction Cheiloplasty)

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2010
This article discusses and presents options related to the cosmetic reduction of enlarged lips, primarily in ethnic populations. No formal study is performed. The author presents a literature review and discusses his personal 26-year experiences in lip surgery.
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Uranium Reduction

Annual Review of Microbiology, 2006
The dramatic decrease in solubility accompanying the reduction of U(VI) to U(IV), producing the insoluble mineral uraninite, has been viewed as a potential mechanism for sequestration of environmental uranium contamination. In the past 15 years, it has been firmly established that a variety of bacteria exhibit this reductive capacity.
Judy D, Wall, Lee R, Krumholz
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Reduction Malarplasty

Plastic &amp Reconstructive Surgery, 1997
One of the most frequently requested facial contour improvement procedures in the Orient is reduction malarplasty. However, until recently, osteotomies in the malar region have been performed by means of a coronal incision that required a larger incision and more invasive procedure than many patients are comfortable with when considering an elective ...
N, Sumiya   +5 more
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Reductive Modes

Periodica Mathematica Hungarica, 1998
A mode is an idempotent and entropic algebra, i.e., every singleton is a subalgebra and each operation is a homomorphism. A mode is \(n\)-step left reductive if it has a binary term and satisfies the identity: \[ x_1\cdot (x_2\cdot \dots(x_n\cdot y)\dots)=x_1\cdot(x_2\cdot\dots(x_n\cdot z)\dots).
Pilitowska, A., Romanowska, A.
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Mandibular Reduction

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2008
Patients who dislocate their mandible often present to the Emergency Department for care. Dislocation can occur after a variety of activities that hyperextend the mandible or open the mouth widely, such as yawning, laughing, or taking a large bite. Anterior dislocation is the most common type, in which the condylar head of the mandible dislocates out ...
Theodore C, Chan   +3 more
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