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ABSTRACT Conventional MRI is limited in imaging tissues with short T2 relaxation times, such as bone, ligaments, and cartilage, due to their rapid signal decay. This limitation has spurred the development of specialized MRI techniques designed specifically for short‐T2 tissue imaging.
Pranjal Rai+3 more
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TWO CASES OF FRACTURE OF THE BASE OF THE SKULL, WHICH RECOVERED AFTER VENESECTION [PDF]
S. Paget
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A survey of football injuries occurring in Massachusetts high schools during 1949 [PDF]
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston ...
Matthews, Shirley Reginald
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This study explores the interplay between angiogenesis and osteogenesis during bone healing in a non‐stabilized transverse fracture model. Employing micro‐CT, histology, and confocal microscopy, it identifies key temporal dynamics and molecular markers such as H type blood vessels, HIF1‐α, PDGFRB, and SLIT3.
Kyung Wook Kim+10 more
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A CASE OF FRACTURE OF THE SKULL CAUSING DEATH AFTER ELEVEN YEARS [PDF]
Justine R. Smith, Mohamed Emara
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Predicting dural tear in patients will skull fractures secondary to assault
Aim: Skull fractures of the calvarium associated with a dural tear are regarded as neurosurgical emergencies to prevent potentially devastating infective complications.
Patrick Lekgwara+2 more
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This study uses a large multinational database to examine long‐term outcomes of adult temporal bone fractures. The risk for meningitis, labyrinthitis, facial nerve disorders, and cerebrospinal fluid leaks was elevated after fracture. Cochlear implantation was also more likely after temporal bone fracture.
Jason L. Steele+7 more
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Feature extraction of speech signal and heartbeat detection in angry emotion identification [PDF]
Angry is one of emotions that play an essential role in decision making, perception, learning and more. This paper detects the angry emotion by analyzing and recognizing angry speech signal as well as detecting the heartbeat condition.
Ahmad, Ida Laila+2 more
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This study examines vestibular degeneration following head trauma, comparing cases with and without fractures. Histopathological analysis of 26 temporal bones showed more severe damage in nonfracture cases, particularly in Scarpa's ganglion cells and vestibular hair cells.
Tomotaka Shimura+6 more
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Compound Comminuted Fracture of the Skull; Epilepsy for Five Years, Operation, Recovery [PDF]
H. H. A. BEACH
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