Abstract Background Intensity‐modulated brachytherapy (IMBT) employs rotating high‐Z shields during treatment to decrease radiation in certain directions and conform the dose distribution to the target volume. Prototypes for dynamic IMBT have been proposed for prostate, cervical, and rectal cancer.
Björn Morén+3 more
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Membrane potentials of smooth muscle fibres in the rabbit's sphincter pupillae
Edith Bülbring, I. N. Hooton
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PHYSIOLOGICAL DILATATION AND THE MITRAL SPHINCTER AS FACTORS IN FUNCTIONAL AND ORGANIC DISTURBANCES OF THE HEART 1 [PDF]
Morton Prince
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Systematic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Sensations to Improve Management of LUTS: ICI‐RS 2024
ABSTRACT Aims Lower urinary tract (LUT) sensations form an essential part of diagnostic criteria for many LUT symptoms, additionally LUT sensations are used to evaluate the effectivity of therapeutic interventions. The accurate measurement of LUT sensations, however, is severely hampered by the subjective nature of these sensations.
Mathijs de Rijk+9 more
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Evaluation of the neo-glottal closure based on the source description in esophageal voice [PDF]
The characteristics of esophageal voice render its study by traditional acoustic means to be limited and complicate. These limitations are even stronger when working with patients lacking minimal skills to control the required technique. Nevertheless the
Fernández-Baillo Gallego de la Sacristana, Roberto+3 more
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Electromyography of the sphincter ani externus in man
W. F. Floyd, E. W. Walls
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Tenotomy of the Sphincter Ani in Perineorrhapy [PDF]
HENRY C. COE, William E. Studdiford
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Ketamine infusion induces urinary retention in a patient successfully treated by sacral neuromodulation [PDF]
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Devulder, Jacques+3 more
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THE NORMAL BLADDER AND ITS SPHINCTERS AND THE CHANGES FOLLOWING SUPRAPUBIC PROSTATECTOMY
A. Hyman
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Sphincteric control of male bladder, and its relation to prostatectomy [PDF]
C. Arthur Ball
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