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Revision Without Revision Sequences: Circular Definitions

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2018
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Surgical revision

Dermatologic Clinics, 2005
Even the best surgeons must confront scars and complications that are aesthetically unacceptable and need revision. With careful assessment of the scar, various scar revision techniques can be applied to create an aesthetically pleasing result.
Ken K, Lee   +2 more
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Revision Mastoidectomy

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2006
The first three priorities in surgery for chronic otitis media are (1) the elimination of progressive disease to produce a safe and dry ear, (2) modification of the anatomy of the tympanomastoid compartment to prevent recurrent disease, and (3) reconstruction of the hearing mechanism.
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Revised position

Nursing Standard, 1988
The Royal College of Nursing has revised arrangements for the appointment of a new General Secretary Designate, and the position will be re-advertised in the week beginning October 3.
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Revision Rhinoplasty

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2003
Revision rhinoplasty can be one of the most complicated procedures performed by the facial plastic surgeon. As septal cartilage is often not available in revision procedures, grafting material is often needed. This material can come in the form of autogenous bone and cartilage.
Thomas, Romo   +3 more
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Revision Rhinoplasty

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2016
Revision rhinoplasty is one of the most challenging operations the facial plastic surgeon performs given the complex 3-dimensional anatomy of the nose and the psychological impact it has on patients. The intricate interplay of cartilages, bone, and soft tissue in the nose gives it its aesthetic and function.
Myriam, Loyo, Tom D, Wang
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Revision stapedectomy

Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2003
During the past decade, the evolution of surgical techniques and philosophy for revision surgery after stapedectomy has accelerated. Lasers, new surgical techniques, and new prostheses now permit the precise identification and reliable correction of the conductive problem, while reducing the risk of postoperative sensorineural hearing loss that plagued
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Scar Revision

Dermatologic Surgery, 1997
Scars of cosmetic or functional importance may form following cutaneous surgery, trauma, or inflammation. Many factors interplay in the formation of these scars. Knowledge and proper planning can help eliminate these consequences. Various scar revision techniques, both surgical and nonsurgical, are now available for treating undesirable scarring.To ...
B, Kaplan, T, Potter, R L, Moy
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Revision proofness

Journal of Economic Theory, 2014
We analyze an equilibrium concept called revision-proofness for infinite-horizon games played by a dynasty of players. Revision-proofness requires strategies to be robust to joint deviations by multiple players and is a refinement of sub-game perfection. Sub-game perfect paths that can only be sustained by reversion to paths with payoffs below those of
Ales, Laurence, Sleet, Christopher
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(Revision/Revision)

Abstract This chapter details the function of revision found in Article 45 of the 1951 Convention. It explains how the provision creates a legal basis for amendment and modification of the 1951 Convention. However, the revisions of treaties are always legally possible if certain procedural requirements are met, even if it was a ...
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