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Rotating GPs

open access: yesTidsskrift for Den norske legeforening
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Pseudo‐Rotations versus Rotations

Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 2022
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Ginzburg, Viktor L., Gürel, Başak Z.
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Rotation Flaps

Dermatologic Surgery, 2005
Rotation flaps are arcuate repairs that redistribute tension vectors and recruit adjacent and/or distant tissue laxity. Rotation allows for the closure of wounds that cannot be repaired along a single tension vector. A rich and evolving literature details the evolution of rotation as an elegant method of repair for surgical wounds.The goal of this ...
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Rotational testing

2010
The natural stimulus for the semicircular canals is rotation of the head, which also might stimulate the otolith organs. Vestibular stimulation usually induces eye movements via the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR). The orientation of the subject with respect to the axis of rotation and the orientation of the axis of rotation with respect to gravity ...
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3D Rotations

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2011
The author describes four methods to achieve rotations using elementary concepts from algebra, analytic geometry, and calculus.
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Rotational Atherectomy

Cardiology in Review, 2000
Rotational atherectomy is used most often to treat stenoses that are calcified, located at an arterial ostium or at the site of a bifurcation, or resulting from in-stent restenosis. The atherectomy device debulks soft and calcified plaque while minimizing injury to adjacent normal arterial segments.
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