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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1979
We have re‐activated our feature, Ask the Experts, for which we invite readers to submit problems in diagnosis or treatment of conditions on which advice is sought. We are initiating a new feature, Stump the Experts, for which we invite readers to submit interesting or odd cases that they have or have not resolved and that have high teaching value if ...
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We have re‐activated our feature, Ask the Experts, for which we invite readers to submit problems in diagnosis or treatment of conditions on which advice is sought. We are initiating a new feature, Stump the Experts, for which we invite readers to submit interesting or odd cases that they have or have not resolved and that have high teaching value if ...
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2016
The purpose of this chapter is to discuss a model which can be used as a framework to guide the implementation and use of ICT for teaching and learning. The benefits of using ICT in Education are known, however, the problem is that the implementation and use of these ICTs in schools do not often yield the desired results as anticipated.
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The purpose of this chapter is to discuss a model which can be used as a framework to guide the implementation and use of ICT for teaching and learning. The benefits of using ICT in Education are known, however, the problem is that the implementation and use of these ICTs in schools do not often yield the desired results as anticipated.
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Archives of Surgery, 1977
To the Editor .–In the September issue of theArchives(111:955, 1976) there appeared an article by Drs Chung and DenBesten entitled "Duodenojejunostomy in Gastric Operations for Postbulbar Duodenal Ulcer." Although the authors did not specifically state that the method they described to manage a difficult duodenal stump was original with them, in ...
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To the Editor .–In the September issue of theArchives(111:955, 1976) there appeared an article by Drs Chung and DenBesten entitled "Duodenojejunostomy in Gastric Operations for Postbulbar Duodenal Ulcer." Although the authors did not specifically state that the method they described to manage a difficult duodenal stump was original with them, in ...
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1969
Abstract 1. 1. Persistent or recurrent symptoms of acute appendicitis after appendectomy may be due to a residual appendiceal stump. 2. 2. Incomplete appendectomy may result if the appendix is removed prophylactically during another operation. Poor visualisation through a distant incision is the most likely cause of this incomplete removal.
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Abstract 1. 1. Persistent or recurrent symptoms of acute appendicitis after appendectomy may be due to a residual appendiceal stump. 2. 2. Incomplete appendectomy may result if the appendix is removed prophylactically during another operation. Poor visualisation through a distant incision is the most likely cause of this incomplete removal.
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1987
A 68 year old male presented with a lesion of his forehead that had gradually progressed in size over the past 4 years. The lesion was asymptomatic and had not bled.
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A 68 year old male presented with a lesion of his forehead that had gradually progressed in size over the past 4 years. The lesion was asymptomatic and had not bled.
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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1957
H E, HARDING, R, LANGDALE-KELHAM
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H E, HARDING, R, LANGDALE-KELHAM
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The Investigation of Local Scour around Bridge Piers with the Protection of a Quasi-Stumps Group
Water (Switzerland), 2023Yisheng Zhang, Yingchun Cai
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