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Hyperammonemia syndrome in a liver transplant recipient due to <i>Ureaplasma parvum</i>: a case report. [PDF]
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Unusual Development of Central Diabetes Insipidus after Endovascular Treatment for a Medial Tentorial Dural Arteriovenous Fistula. [PDF]
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Preoperative noninvasive prediction of Rex <i>vs.</i> Warren shunt selection in children with extrahepatic portal vein obstruction: a machine learning model based on serology and ultrasound. [PDF]
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Weight loss and a shunt on "off": an odd case of overshunting in an idiopathic intracranial hypertension patient. Illustrative case. [PDF]
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Successful transcatheter occlusion of an aortopulmonary window using a PFM coil in a pediatric patient: a case report and literature review. [PDF]
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Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, EarlyView.
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2010 IEEE 11th Annual Wireless and Microwave Technology Conference (WAMICON), 2010
The shunt-series shunt-shunt and shunt-series series-shunt dual feedback amplifiers are demonstrated in this paper using 2-µm GaInP/GaAs HBT technology. The shunt-series shunt-shunt and shunt-series series-shunt wideband amplifiers achieve a small-signal gain of 31/33 dB with the same 3-dB bandwidth of 6 GHz.
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The shunt-series shunt-shunt and shunt-series series-shunt dual feedback amplifiers are demonstrated in this paper using 2-µm GaInP/GaAs HBT technology. The shunt-series shunt-shunt and shunt-series series-shunt wideband amplifiers achieve a small-signal gain of 31/33 dB with the same 3-dB bandwidth of 6 GHz.
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