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MYOCARDIAL VIABILITY

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1999
This article reviews various means to assess myocardial viability by imaging, and provides recommendations for current clinical practice. This article also discusses future directions in assessing myocardial viability.
A E, Stillman   +2 more
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Methods for Measuring Viability and Evaluating Viability Indicators

Artificial Life, 2018
Life and other dissipative structures involve nonlinear dynamics that are not amenable to conventional analysis. Advances are being made in theory, modeling, and simulation techniques, but we do not have general principles for designing, controlling, stabilizing, or eliminating these systems.
Matthew D. Egbert, Juan Pérez-Mercader
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Margins of viability

Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -), 2017
A poem reflecting the compassion, conflicts, dilemmas and outcome in the management of an extremely premature 22+4-week gestation baby girl. Challenges faced by neonatologists in offering optimal care to extremely low birth weight (ELBW) newborn infants and their families is summarised in this poem as an emotional transaction between the clinician and ...
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Digital viability

OCLC Systems & Services: International digital library perspectives, 2012
PurposeThe purpose of this column is to explore issues regarding library self‐assessment and provisioning of digital content.Design/methodology/approachThis is not a research paper per se but rather exploratory. The method used was to review the literature on the subject and supply the opinions of the author in relation to the subject.FindingsThere is ...
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Seed Viability and Viability Testing

2001
Although the concept of seed viability is well blown, there may sometimes be disagreement and confusion as to its precise meaning. To most seed technologists and most people in the seed industry, viability means that a seed is capable of germinating and producing a “normal” seedling. Therefore, it is used synonymously with germination capacity. In this
Lawrence O. Copeland, Miller B. McDonald
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Viability tubes

2006
We define viability tubes and invarlant tubes of a differential inclusion, we study some asymptotic properties and we characterize them by showing that the indicator functions of their graphs are solutions to the contingent Hamilton-Jacobi equation. We provide some examples of viability tubes.
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