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Open AccessAuthor Correction: Platelet‑rich plasma (PRP) in osteoarthritis (OA) knee: Correct dose critical for long term clinical efficacy
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Open AccessPlatelet-rich plasma (PRP) in osteoarthritis (OA) knee: Correct dose critical for long term clinical efficacy
Despite encouraging results reported with regards to Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) application in osteoarthritis (OA) knee, still critical issues like conclusive structural evidence of its efficacy, standard dose...
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Bounded-Collusion Identity-Based Encryption from Semantically-Secure Public-Key Encryption: Generic Constructions with Short Ciphertexts
To circumvent the lack of generic constructions of identity-based encryption (IBE), Dodis et al. (EUROCRYPT ’02) introduced the notion of bounded-collusion IBE (BC-IBE), where attackers only learn secret keys of ...
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Blame Trees
We consider the problem of merging individual text documents, motivated by the single-file merge algorithms of document-based version control systems. Abstracting away the merging of conflicting edits to an ex...
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On the Relationship between Functional Encryption, Obfuscation, and Fully Homomorphic Encryption
We investigate the relationship between Functional Encryption (FE) and Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE), demonstrating that, under certain assumptions, a Functional Encryption scheme supporting evaluation on...
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Bounded-Collusion IBE from Key Homomorphism
In this work, we show how to construct IBE schemes that are secure against a bounded number of collusions, starting with underlying PKE schemes which possess linear homomorphisms over their keys. In particular...
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Terminal ventriculostomy as an adjuvant treatment of complex syringomyelia: a case report and review of the literature
Complex syringomyelia is multifactorial, and treatment strategies are highly individualized. In refractory cases, sectioning of the filum terminale, also known as terminal ventriculostomy, has been described a...
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Orbitozygomatic resection for hypothalamic hamartoma and epilepsy: patient selection and outcome
This study aims to examine the outcomes of ten patients after orbitozygomatic (OZ) pterional surgery in cases of refractory epilepsy caused by hypothalamic hamartomas (HH).
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Remarks on Separating Words
The separating words problem asks for the size of the smallest DFA needed to distinguish between two words of length ≤ n (by accepting one and rejecting the other). In this paper we survey what is known and unkno...
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Neurosurgical biopsy as the initial diagnosis of xanthogranuloma of the Erdheim–Chester disease variety of the infundibulum and optic apparatus: letter to the editor
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Open AccessDevelopment of an in vitro three dimensional loading-measurement system for long bone fixation under multiple loading conditions: a technical description
The purpose of this investigation was to design and verify the capabilities of an in vitro loading-measurement system that mimics in vivo unconstrained three dimensional (3D) relative motion between long bone ...
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Optimal Error Correction Against Computationally Bounded Noise
For computationally bounded adversarial models of error, we construct appealingly simple, efficient, cryptographic encoding and unique decoding schemes whose error-correction capability is much greater than cl...
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Using the amide proton signals of intracellular proteins and peptides to detect pH effects in MRI
In the past decade, it has become possible to use the nuclear (proton, 1H) signal of the hydrogen atoms in water for noninvasive assessment of functional and physiological parameters with magnetic resonance imagi...
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Bronchodilator premedication does not decrease respiratory adverse events in pediatric general anesthesia
Upper respiratory infections (URI) presage perioperative respiratory complications, but thresholds to cancel surgery vary widely. We hypothesized that autonomically-mediated complications seen during emergence...
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Induced Convolution Operator Norms of Linear Dynamical Systems
In this paper we develop explicit formulas for induced convolution operator norms and their bounds. These results generalize established induced operator norms for linear dynamical systems with various classe...
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Regulation of Pituitary Circulation
The pituitary gland has neural and endocrine tissues that form its working structure. Both portions of the gland serve a vital role in an organism’s response to stress by secreting multiple peptide hormones. I...
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Cerebral Cytochrome-C-Oxidase Copper Band Quantification in Perfluorocarbon Exchange Transfused Cats
Near infrared (IR) spectroscopy (NIRS) offers physicians and associate health care persons a potential means of monitoring changes in brain hemoglobin content and cerebral oxygenation noninvasively (Jobsis, 19...
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Near Infrared Determined Cerebral Transit Time and Oxy- and Deoxyhemoglobin Relationships During Hemorrhagic Hypotension in the Dog
Many recent papers suggest that in patients with cerebrovascular diseases, cerebral blood flow (CBF) measurement alone is a poor indicator of hemodynamic reserve (Gibbs et al., 1984). A usual finding of positr...
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Determination of Cerebral Venous Hemoglobin Saturation by Derivative Near Infrared Spectrosocpy
A non invasive measure of brain tissue hemoglobin saturation could prove more useful than a systemic measure, since it reflects the balance between O2 delivery and O2 consumption and is organ specific. Near infra...
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220 HYPOTENSIVE AUTOREGULATION OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW DURING HYPOXIA
We determined whether cerebral blood flow autoregulation is altered during hypoxic hypoxia in 10 anesthetized, ventilated dogs. Cerebral blood flow (CBF) was measured globally and regionally (rCBF) via the cer...