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SMART Standards: Modularization Approach for Engineering Standards

Volume 2: 42nd Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (CIE), 2022
Abstract Standards are a valuable source of knowledge in product development and support engineering activities throughout the entire product development process. However, against the industry-wide trend of digitization, the provision and usage of standards has not changed significantly over the last decade.
Luttmer, Janosch   +4 more
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Laparoscopic Splenectomy: Standardized Approach

World Journal of Surgery, 2011
AbstractLaparoscopic splenectomy was first reported in 1991‐1992 by several groups. The impact and role of laparoscopy for splenectomy can be considered as significant as that for gallbladder disease, achalasia, esophageal reflux, and adrenal disease. In many centers, the laparoscopic approach is now routine for most cases of elective splenectomy.
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Septoplasty: Standard Approach

2021
A 45-year-old Caucasian male was referred to the ENT Department by his GP complaining about bilateral nasal blockage, significantly worse on the left side that dated back more than 10 years before referral. The patient did not report significant nasal discharge, headaches or facial pain, and no decline in his sense of smell.
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Molecular Approaches to Allergen Standardization

Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2012
Molecular approaches to allergen standardization include the development of purified natural or recombinant allergen standards whose structural and allergenic properties have been validated, in tandem with certified immunoassays for allergen measurement.
Martin D, Chapman, Peter, Briza
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Four Standard Approaches

2014
While in the previous chapter we surveyed labels associated with public intellectuals, in this chapter we examine group affiliation using different approaches. Before attending to those approaches, we examine the history and conditions under which public intellectuals were considered to have disappeared or to have lost their luster by the late 20th ...
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Lumbar Disc Herniation: Standard Approach

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1993
This article describes precisely the standard surgical approach for the treatment of lumbar disc herniations. Each step in the procedure is presented in detail including anesthesia, positioning, surgical technique, and results. A brief introductory history of surgery for the ruptured intervertebral disc is also included.
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The Standard Approach

Abstract Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a disorder that may affect any body region. It can present with a constellation of sensory, vasomotor, and motor symptoms that lead to significant disability and a marked reduction in quality of life.
Sajan Shah   +5 more
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Standard Approach to Urinary Bladder Endometriosis

Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2018
Urinary endometriosis accounts for 1% of all endometriosis where the bladder is the most affected organ. Although the laparoscopic removal of bladder endometriosis has been demonstrated to be effective in terms of symptom relief with a low recurrence rate, there is no standardized technique. Partial cystectomy allows the complete removal of the disease
Rodrigo Pinto Fernandes   +5 more
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The Standardized Approach

2012
Abstract This chapter focuses on the standardized approach, which is the bedrock of the Basel system. Although many of the largest banks are internal ratings-based banks, there is probably no bank currently existing which does not use some elements of the standardized approach as part of its overall capital calculation.
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Standard Therapeutic Approach

2010
Crohn’s disease (CD) is characterized by patchy, transmural inflammation that may affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract. It may be defined by location (distal ileum, colonic, ileocolic, upper gastrointestinal) or by pattern of disease (inflammatory, fistulizing, or stricturing). Both these aspects have been combined in the Vienna classification.
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