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Facial Rehabilitation With Temporal Muscle: New Concepts
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1978Facial rehabilitation, utilizing the transposed temporalis muscle, was performed. Three new innovations of this technique include: (1) The whole muscle is transposed into the face to accomplish augmentation, support, protection for the eye, and movement.
J, Conley, P J, Gullane
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Muscle Vectors as Temporally Dense "Labels"
2020 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN), 2020Consider a human who interacts with the physical world to autonomously learn in a task non-specific way through lifetime. It seems obvious that the fully autonomous learner does not have the luxury to have the mother to provide temporally dense state labels, but the context/state at every frame is beneficial (e.g., to generate attention for the next ...
Xiang Wu, Juyang Weng
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Temporal Facilitation Prior to Voluntary Muscle Relaxation
International Journal of Neuroscience, 2009We investigated the dominancy of excitability changes in motor cortex or spinal levels and temporal tuning mechanisms of muscle relaxation. We delivered transcranial magnetic stimulation and electric (H-reflex) stimulations relative to the application of the response signal under the reaction time task.
Kenichi, Sugawara +4 more
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Versatility of temporal muscle and fascial flaps
British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1988The muscle and superficial fascia of the temporal area differ in their physical characteristics, vascular supply and clinical applications. Both can be employed independently or simultaneously as regional flaps in the reconstruction of a variety of complex craniofacial defects.
O, Antonyshyn, J S, Gruss, B D, Birt
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Temporal muscle microfixation in pterional craniotomies
Journal of Neurosurgery, 1993✓ Temporal muscle asymmetry is a common sequela of pterional craniotomies. The authors describe a simple technique of restoring the temporal muscle to its origin by microscrew fixation. This technique provides reliable preservation of temporal muscle bulk and function with little additional operating time and no compromise of operative exposure.
E L, Zager +2 more
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Intramuscular Hemangioma of Temporal Muscle
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 2009Intramuscular hemangiomas (IMH) are benign vascular neoplasms arising most frequently in skeletal muscles. They usually present themselves as a soft, non-tender soft tissue swelling. Though hemangiomas are the most common benign neoplasms seen in children, they rarely occur in adults. Pathologically, they are characterized by the proliferation of blood
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Temporally controlled somatic mutagenesis in smooth muscle
genesis, 2000Ligand-dependent site-specific recombinases are powerful tools to engineer the mouse genome in specific somatic cell types at selected times during pre- and postnatal development. Current efforts are primarily directed towards increasing the efficiency of this recombination system in mice. We have generated transgenic mouse lines expressing a tamoxifen-
S, Kühbandner +5 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1969
The ultrastructure of normal and diseased temporal arteries is studied. Degeneration of the smooth muscle cells in the media appeared to be the initial pathological change. Fragmentation of the elastic fibers and giant cell reaction may be secondary to the destructive changes.
R D, Reinecke, T, Kuwabara
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The ultrastructure of normal and diseased temporal arteries is studied. Degeneration of the smooth muscle cells in the media appeared to be the initial pathological change. Fragmentation of the elastic fibers and giant cell reaction may be secondary to the destructive changes.
R D, Reinecke, T, Kuwabara
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Maxillary Artery Traversing Through the Temporal Muscle
Journal of Craniofacial SurgeryFew previous dissection reports demonstrated the possible course of the maxillary artery (MA) through the temporalis muscle (TM). A dissection study performed a long time ago established a 2% prevalence of this variant. As the variant was not studied on angiograms, we decided to do so.
Cătălin C, Dumitru +2 more
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