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Systemic immune-inflammation index and systemic inflammation response index: novel hematological predictors of obstructive sleep apnea. [PDF]
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Association Between Body Mass Index Categories and Hemogram-Derived Ratios and Inflammatory Indices in Children Aged 6-9 Years: A Single Center Retrospective Study. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Security of Information and Networks, 2012
As the password based authentication systems are not able to meet the performance because they can be stolen, forgotten, cracked, sniffed and tampered with. Lateral thinking to this problem evolved the use of biometrics to authenticate the person uniquely.
Priyanka Loya, Alwyn Roshan Pais
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As the password based authentication systems are not able to meet the performance because they can be stolen, forgotten, cracked, sniffed and tampered with. Lateral thinking to this problem evolved the use of biometrics to authenticate the person uniquely.
Priyanka Loya, Alwyn Roshan Pais
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1978
We present the sixth reported case of the Coffin-Siris syndrome. This disorder is characterized by the absence of the nails of the fifth fingers and toes, severe mental and developmental retardation, and postnatal growth deficiency. Feeding and respiratory problems are prominent features.
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We present the sixth reported case of the Coffin-Siris syndrome. This disorder is characterized by the absence of the nails of the fifth fingers and toes, severe mental and developmental retardation, and postnatal growth deficiency. Feeding and respiratory problems are prominent features.
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Acta Paediatrica, 1979
Abstract. A 14‐month‐old female with the Coffin‐Siris syndrome is described. Typical features included underweight at birth, growth retardation, microcephaly, profound mental retardation, severe hypotonia with lax joints, feeding difficulties and frequent respiratory tract infections; sparce scalp hair, small nose, epicanthic folds, a prominent ...
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Abstract. A 14‐month‐old female with the Coffin‐Siris syndrome is described. Typical features included underweight at birth, growth retardation, microcephaly, profound mental retardation, severe hypotonia with lax joints, feeding difficulties and frequent respiratory tract infections; sparce scalp hair, small nose, epicanthic folds, a prominent ...
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1985
Sir .—One additional feature, aplasia of the uterus, eventually may be added to the syndrome that we have already described. 1 We are still in contact with one patient who has this syndrome: she is listed as patient 3 in our original article, and as patient 6 in a later communication by Carey and Hall. 2 When the patient reached the age of 21 years and
G S, Coffin, E, Siris
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Sir .—One additional feature, aplasia of the uterus, eventually may be added to the syndrome that we have already described. 1 We are still in contact with one patient who has this syndrome: she is listed as patient 3 in our original article, and as patient 6 in a later communication by Carey and Hall. 2 When the patient reached the age of 21 years and
G S, Coffin, E, Siris
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Characterisation of the Siri breed and the Mithun cross Siri in Bhutan
Animal Genetic Resources Information, 1996SummaryThe authors describe the evolution, morphological characteristics, body weights, body measurements and production performance of three indigenous cattle breeds in Bhutan, namely the Siri, Mithun cross Siri (Jatsha for male and Jatsham for female) and first backcross hybrids (Yangka for male and Yangkum for female). The data was collected through
null Phanchung, J. A. Roden
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