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Designs, Codes and Cryptography, 1997
The parameters of a linear code \(C\) over \(GF(q)\) are given by \([n,k,d]\), where \(n\) denotes the length, \(k\) the dimension and \(d\) the minimum distance of \(C\). The code \(C\) is called MDS, or maximum distance separable, if the minimum distance \(d\) meets the Singleton bound, i.e. \(d=n -k+1\).
Andreas Faldum, Wolfgang Willems
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The parameters of a linear code \(C\) over \(GF(q)\) are given by \([n,k,d]\), where \(n\) denotes the length, \(k\) the dimension and \(d\) the minimum distance of \(C\). The code \(C\) is called MDS, or maximum distance separable, if the minimum distance \(d\) meets the Singleton bound, i.e. \(d=n -k+1\).
Andreas Faldum, Wolfgang Willems
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2001
The nose occupies an important feature of a person's central face. The size, shape, and proportions of the various characteristics of the face provide a visual basis suggesting the character of the person. Scars, asymmetries, and any abnormalities of the central face are easily recognizable and noted by even a casual observer.
F G, Fedok +2 more
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The nose occupies an important feature of a person's central face. The size, shape, and proportions of the various characteristics of the face provide a visual basis suggesting the character of the person. Scars, asymmetries, and any abnormalities of the central face are easily recognizable and noted by even a casual observer.
F G, Fedok +2 more
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Small Cartilage Defect Management
The Journal of Knee Surgery, 2020AbstractCartilage defects in the knee are common resulting in significant pain and morbidity over time. These defects can arise in isolation or concurrently with other associated injuries to the knee. The treatment of small (< 2–3 cm2) cartilage deficiencies has changed as our basic science knowledge of tissue healing has improved. Advancements have
Brittney A. Hacken +5 more
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Small Toe Muscles for Defect Coverage
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1990Defects on the sole of the foot are always a major problem. Frequently, these patients suffer from other diseases, such as diabetes mellitus, chronic vascular diseases, or skeletal deformities. Usually, these are full-thickness defects and the bone is exposed.
C T, Papp, C, Hasenöhrl
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2005
Nasal reconstruction is a challenging yet rewarding endeavor. Repair of nasal defects requires an appreciation of variations in nasal skin thickness and the influence of these differences on potential reconstructive methods. Multiple factors help determine the optimal method of repair, including the size of the defect relative to the amount of ...
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Nasal reconstruction is a challenging yet rewarding endeavor. Repair of nasal defects requires an appreciation of variations in nasal skin thickness and the influence of these differences on potential reconstructive methods. Multiple factors help determine the optimal method of repair, including the size of the defect relative to the amount of ...
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Identification of Small Defects in Silicon
Physica Status Solidi (a), 1979In silicon monocrystals grown both by Czochralski and zone-floating method small defects (diameter about 100 A) in surface-near layers, with typical black-white contrast in the dynamical image in the transmission electron microscope are observed. The identification is carried out by means of diffraction contrast analysis and high resolution lattice ...
M. Pasemann, P. Werner
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Planar Defects in Small Particles
Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America, 1985Transmission electron microscope techniques have been extensively used in the determination of the morphology of fine metallic particles. These techniques have been of particular importance in obtaining topographical information during particle growth and sintering.
R. Pérez, M. Avalos-Borja
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Detection of a small defect on a rough surface
Optics Letters, 1998We report experimental results that show that the far-field correlation function is sensitive to a small local change in rough-surface geometry, where the speckle spatial correlation rather than the sample ensemble average is adopted. The angular cross-correlation function of the far-field speckles scattered by one-dimensional random rough surfaces is ...
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