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Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2007
Trigger wrist is a relatively rare phenomenon. The pathological entities to which the term trigger wrist is applied are not well defined in the literature. We present three cases of trigger wrist as a result of flexor tendon pathology, review the literature and discuss the use of the term “trigger wrist”.
D, Giannikas +2 more
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Trigger wrist is a relatively rare phenomenon. The pathological entities to which the term trigger wrist is applied are not well defined in the literature. We present three cases of trigger wrist as a result of flexor tendon pathology, review the literature and discuss the use of the term “trigger wrist”.
D, Giannikas +2 more
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AI & Society, 1995
The paper presents a general critique of the use of conceptual frameworks in design, illustrated by the well known synchronous/asynchronous, co-located/non-co-located framework. It argues that while frameworks are a necessary and inevitable starting point for design, the business of tailoring and adapting them to specific situations need not be ad hoc ...
Mogensen, Preben Holst, Robinson, Mike
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The paper presents a general critique of the use of conceptual frameworks in design, illustrated by the well known synchronous/asynchronous, co-located/non-co-located framework. It argues that while frameworks are a necessary and inevitable starting point for design, the business of tailoring and adapting them to specific situations need not be ad hoc ...
Mogensen, Preben Holst, Robinson, Mike
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1999
There are conflicting reports in the literature concerning the use of antimalarials in psoriatic patients with arthropathy or coexisting systemic lupus erythematosus. On the basis of a review of 18 publications in English, it was estimated that up to 18% of patients with psoriasis would develop an exacerbation of their disease following antimalarial ...
WOLF R., RUOCCO, Vincenzo
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There are conflicting reports in the literature concerning the use of antimalarials in psoriatic patients with arthropathy or coexisting systemic lupus erythematosus. On the basis of a review of 18 publications in English, it was estimated that up to 18% of patients with psoriasis would develop an exacerbation of their disease following antimalarial ...
WOLF R., RUOCCO, Vincenzo
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Surgery, 2003
The decision to transfuse a patient is not always clear and straightforward, particularly because no single number, neither extraction ratio nor hemoglobin level, can serve as an absolute indicator of transfusion need. Clinical assessment of the patient in conjunction with physiologic values helps in determining the appropriateness of transfusion ...
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The decision to transfuse a patient is not always clear and straightforward, particularly because no single number, neither extraction ratio nor hemoglobin level, can serve as an absolute indicator of transfusion need. Clinical assessment of the patient in conjunction with physiologic values helps in determining the appropriateness of transfusion ...
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Allowing spontaneous respiration during mechanical ventilation requires that the ventilator system can interpret a trigger signal from the patient and then deliver a synchronous breath. The majority of current ventilators are triggered by preset changes in pressure or flow detected in the system as a patient is initiating a breath.
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Trigger memoization in self-triggered control
Proceedings of the tenth ACM international conference on Embedded software, 2012Self-triggered implementations of controllers have been proposed as an alternative to traditional time-triggered implementations. In a self-triggered implementation, the control task computes the actuator signal as well as a triggering time that specifies the next time instant at which the control task should be run. Self-triggered implementations have
Saha, I., Majumdar, R.
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Triggering techniques in triggered photon-counting
Applied Optics, 1982In the measurement of triggered photon-counting distributions (TPCDs) the triggering pulse which starts a collecting interval may be picked up according to different random procedures. We investigate, both theoretically and experimentally, the extent to which TPCDs are affected by the choice of the triggering pulses.
L, Basano, P, Ottonello
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Addendum: trigger finger trigger finger
2010Een trigger finger, ofwel ‘hokkende vinger’ , ontstaat wanneer door verdikking van de flexorpezen van de vinger of vernauwing van de peesschede (pulley ) ter hoogte van het metacarpofalangeale gewricht de pezen niet soepel meer door de peesschede glijden.
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