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The Term Krapka (Full Stop / Period) as the Core of the Formation of the Ukrainian Punctuation Terminological System

Terminological Bulletin
The problematic scope of the evolutionary context of the term krapka (full stop / period), has been conceptualized. The morphology of the history of the term krapka has been outlined as a trajectory from the adoption of borrowings to the formation of ...
M. Zaoborna
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Transpositional Processes Within the Ukrainian Verb and Adverb: A Conceptual and Terminological Perspective

Terminological Bulletin
The article addresses the enrichment of the linguistic terminological system and revisits the part-of-speech status of morphological units from the standpoint of functional-categorial gram-mar.
I. Yaroshevych
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Specifics of the Interaction Between Professional Medical Discourse and Terminological System

Terminological Bulletin
he study examines the issues related to the functioning of a term as a marker of interaction between professional discourse and the specialized terminological system.
N. Misnyk
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High Rate of Revision Surgery After Limited Decompression of Lumbar Facet Cysts

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2022
Introduction: The surgical treatment of lumbar facet cysts has long been debated. Some surgeons elect for limited decompression of such cysts while other surgeons elect for primary decompression and fusion over concerns for recurrence and instability ...
Kirk M. Thompson   +9 more
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Native and Borrowed: Olena Kurylo’s Terminological Idiolect

Terminological Bulletin
The article reveals the peculiarities of Olena Kurylo’s terminological idiolect, an outstanding researcher who consistently defended specific Ukrainian terminology and contributed a lot for the development of linguistic, physical, chemical, medical ...
I. Kazymyrova, Yuliia Chernobrov
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The influence of timing of surgical decompression for acute spinal cord injury: a pooled analysis of individual patient data.

Lancet Neurology, 2020
BACKGROUND Although there is a strong biological rationale for early decompression of the injured spinal cord, the influence of the timing of surgical decompression for acute spinal cord injury (SCI) remains debated, with substantial variability in ...
J. Badhiwala   +8 more
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Three-Element Terms and Terminological Phrase: Spelling Problems and Their Solutions

Terminological Bulletin
The article presents the constructed basic models of three-element terms and terminological phrase, in which, in addition to semantic relationship, the grammatical subordination of dependent words to the head ones, as well as the fusing of term elements,
Mykhailo Ginzburg
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Complications and Cost in Open Versus Endoscopic Lumbar Decompression: A Database Study.

Clinical Spine Surgery
STUDY DESIGN A retrospective database study. OBJECTIVE To compare complications and costs associated with endoscopic and open lumbar decompression on a large scale.
Lauren M. Boden   +4 more
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Comparison of endoscopic and non-endoscopic lumbar decompression outcomes using ACS-NSQIP database 2017–2022

Journal of Spine Surgery
Background Recently, spine surgeons have begun adapting endoscopy to perform decompressive laminectomy which has been reported to provide smaller incisions and potentially lower risk of complications compared to traditional techniques.
Adam Ward   +5 more
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Predicting rehabilitation discharge after lumbar decompression: Impact of age and preoperative assistive device use

North American Spine Society journal
Background Elective lumbar decompression, commonly performed via laminectomy or microdiscectomy, is a well-tolerated surgical procedure. Patients requiring discharge to inpatient rehabilitation facilities are infrequent but generate increased healthcare ...
M. Avery   +8 more
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