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Viability of the Intestine

Archives of Surgery, 1970
The assessment of intestinal viability has for many years been an important and challenging surgical problem. The most obvious situation in which the surgeon has to make an assessment of viability is in dealing with a strangulated hernia. In fact, this lesion is becoming less frequent as a result of more widespread and early treatment of inguinal and ...
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Modeling for Viability

2015
One of the attractive features of enterprises is their viability. However, it is not easy to measure and control values of attributes that could indicate the level of enterprise viability. Moreover, an enterprise usually is a system of systems that has to function as an ecosystem both from functional and from structural viewpoints. One of the means for
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Viability of Telework at PROCEMPA

CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2003
At the end of the 20th century, telework appears as one of the modalities of flexible work, which is related to new organizational structures as well as to increasing use of technology. It revolutionizes the traditional ways of performing work. Its implementation creates a number of questions to be answered by the organizations and the individuals ...
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Viability studies on actinomycetes

Mycopathologia, 1998
Eighty-nine Actinomycetes strains were tested for their viability, morphological and physiological characteristics after being kept under paraffin oil overlay and distilled water for a period between 10-30 years. Most of the studied strains belong to the "Lorenzo De Montemayor" collection.
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Tissue Viability and The Pharmacist

Journal of Tissue Viability, 1998
Introduction Our understanding of wound healing and the care and man1gement of wounds has increased substantially during the last 15 years. Much emphasis has been placed on treating patients holistically, undertaking structured assessments and adopting an individual and flexible approach to treating wounds.
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[Myocardial viability. The concept of myocardial viability].

Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 1998
Certain zones of ischemic, akinetic or severely hypokinetic myocardium are capable of recovering normal contractile function. This is termed myocardial viability and occurs in two different situations: myocardial stunning and myocardial hibernation.This term designates temporary but prolonged impairment of myocardial function resulting from a brief ...
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Deep-Learning Terahertz Single-Cell Metabolic Viability Study

ACS Nano, 2023
Muming Xia, Xingcai Zhang, Xiaobo Zou
exaly  

Myocardial viability

Current Problems in Cardiology, 1996
R C, Hendel, F A, Chaudhry, R O, Bonow
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