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Factors affecting abnormal triggering with non‐invasive ventilators: A before‐and‐after study
Introduction Abnormal triggering of non‐invasive ventilator (NIV) is the main reason for increasing the possibility of patient intolerance and directly affecting the treatment effect.
Zhaoning Xu +5 more
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Triggering trigeminal neuralgia [PDF]
Introduction: Although it is widely accepted that facial pain paroxysms triggered by innocuous stimuli constitute a hallmark sign of trigeminal neuralgia, very few studies to date have systematically investigated the role of the triggers involved. In the
Cruccu, Giorgio +4 more
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Identifying asynchronies: Delayed triggering
Patient-ventilator asynchronies can occur at any phase throughout the respiratory cycle. Because it has been associated with patient outcomes, it is important to recognize and address these asynchronies.
Victor Perez, Jamille Pasco
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Spiral arm triggering of star formation [PDF]
We present numerical simulations of the passage of clumpy gas through a galactic spiral shock, the subsequent formation of giant molecular clouds (GMCs) and the triggering of star formation.
Clare L. Dobbs, Ian A. Bonnell, Motte
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Bistability and Triggering Analysis of Thermoacoustic Instability in a Horizontal Rijke Tube
Dynamical systems theory has been often employed to study nonlinear flow and flame dynamics in combustion systems. However, the corresponding studies using nonlinear dynamics to analyze the Rijke tube thermoacoustic system are still occasional.
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Alteration of brain network centrality in CTN patients after a single triggering pain
ObjectiveThe central nervous system may also be involved in the pathogenesis of classical trigeminal neuralgia (CTN). The present study aimed to explore the characteristics of static degree centrality (sDC) and dynamic degree centrality (dDC) at multiple
Xiuhong Ge +14 more
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Trigger wrist is a relatively rare disease compared to trigger finger, which is the most common disorder found in hands. Patients with trigger wrist usually complain about the following symptoms: snapping and clicking or triggering around carpal tunnel with or without mild to moderate median neuropathy. There are a total of five cases of trigger wrist:
Park, Il-Jung +5 more
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relationship between large earthquakes and volcanic eruptions: A global statistical study
It is now generally accepted that large earthquakes can promote eruptions at nearby volcanoes. However, the prevalence of “triggered” eruptions, as well as the distance and timescale over which triggering occurs, remain unclear.
Alex Jenkins, Alison Rust, Juliet Biggs
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Isomer triggering via nuclear excitation by electron capture
Triggering of long-lived nuclear isomeric states via coupling to the atomic shells in the process of nuclear excitation by electron capture (NEEC) is studied.
Adriana Pálffy +7 more
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Is Earthquake Triggering Driven by Small Earthquakes? [PDF]
Using a catalog of seismicity for Southern California, we measure how the number of triggered earthquakes increases with the earthquake magnitude. The trade-off between this relation and the distribution of earthquake magnitudes controls the relative ...
Helmstetter, Agnes
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