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A Rare Presentation of Sick Sinus Syndrome: Generalized Seizures. [PDF]
Elkattawy S+7 more
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Estimating detector error models from syndrome data [PDF]
Protecting quantum information using quantum error correction (QEC) requires repeatedly measuring stabilizers to extract error syndromes that are used to identify and correct errors. Syndrome extraction data provides information about the processes that cause errors.
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AAI pacing for sick sinus syndrome: first choice on all counts [PDF]
Howard Marshall+2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HCT) is a potentially curative treatment for children with hematological or immunological disorders. However, treatment‐related morbidity and mortality remain concerning. Various comorbidity indices are currently used to assess the risk of complications following pediatric HCT.
Roos Lotte Alexandra Bukman+4 more
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A phenotype-based forward genetic screen identifies Dnajb6 as a sick sinus syndrome gene. [PDF]
Ding Y+21 more
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Sick sinus syndrome aggravated by carbamazepine therapy for epilepsy
K A Hewetson, Alistair Ritch, R. Watson
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Chinese Expert Consensus on Home Nutrition Administration for Older Patients (2024)
ABSTRACT Families constitute important settings for the nutritional management of older adults, and there is a growing demand for continuous nutritional management services extending from hospital care to home‐based care. Since the publication of the Chinese Expert Consensus on Home Nutrition Administration for the Elderly (2017 Edition) 7 years ago ...
Jie Gong+6 more
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Efficacy of Coronary Sinus Pacing for Cardiogenic Shock Due to Percutaneous Coronary Intervention-induced Sick Sinus Syndrome: Two Case Reports. [PDF]
Yokota S, Igarashi N, Doi T.
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What's new? Due to the nature of cancer treatments, childhood cancer survivors have an increased risk of serious adverse events later in life. Here, the authors examined the incidence of cerebrovascular events (CVEs) among childhood cancer survivors who had received upper body radiotherapy.
Lisanne C. Verbruggen+28 more
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