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END-RESULTS FOLLOWING OPERATION FOR BENIGN DISEASES OF THE STOMACH AND DUODENUM
John B. Deaver
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Magnetic-Guided Flexible Origami Robot toward Long-Term Phototherapy of H. pylori in the Stomach [PDF]
Helicobacter pylori, a pervasive bacterial infection associated with gastrointestinal disorders such as gastritis, peptic ulcer disease, and gastric cancer, impacts approximately 50% of the global population. The efficacy of standard clinical eradication therapies is diminishing due to the rise of antibiotic-resistant strains, necessitating alternative
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Diseases of the Stomach, Including Dletetic and Medicinal Treatment [PDF]
George Roe Lockwood
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Rethinking Histology Slide Digitization Workflows for Low-Resource Settings [PDF]
Histology slide digitization is becoming essential for telepathology (remote consultation), knowledge sharing (education), and using the state-of-the-art artificial intelligence algorithms (augmented/automated end-to-end clinical workflows). However, the cumulative costs of digital multi-slide high-speed brightfield scanners, cloud/on-premises storage,
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Surgical Implantation of Hodgkinʼs Disease of the Stomach to the Skin of the Abdominal Wall
F. C. Jackson+2 more
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Modeling the Effect of Sleeve Gastrectomy on Gastric Digestion in the Stomach: Insights from Multiphase Flow Modeling [PDF]
The geometry and motility of the stomach play a critical role in the digestion of ingested liquid meals. Sleeve gastrectomy, a common type of bariatric surgery used to reduce the size of the stomach, significantly alters the stomach's anatomy and motility, which impacts gastric emptying and digestion.
arxiv
Crohn's Disease of the Stomach? [PDF]
Gabriel A. Kune, Jane M. Fullerton
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A camel with a less strict diet [PDF]
A camel can carry $B$ bananas on its back. It can have $2$ bananas at a time in its stomach. For each mile the camel walks, the amount of bananas in its stomach decreases $1$. As soon as the amount of bananas in the camel's stomach is at most $1$, it can eat a new banana.
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HODGKINʼS DISEASE OF THE STOMACH WITH FREE PERFORATION AND APPARENT SURGICAL CURE
John L. Atlee, Paul J. Rowan, E Ziegler
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