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Cosmetics, Vol. 5, Pages 41: Anti-Aging Effects of Monomethylsilanetriol and Maltodextrin-Stabilized Orthosilicic Acid on Nails, Skin and Hair

Cosmetics, Vol. 5, Pages 41: Anti-Aging Effects of Monomethylsilanetriol and Maltodextrin-Stabilized Orthosilicic Acid on Nails, Skin and Hair

Cosmetics doi: 10.3390/cosmetics5030041

Authors: Anderson Oliveira Ferreira Érika Santos Freire Hudson Caetano Polonini Paulo José Lopes Cândido da Silva Marcos Antônio Fernandes Brandão Nádia Rezende Barbosa Raposo

Chemical form of silicon determines its absorption and bioavailability: particulate and polymerized forms exhibit minimal oral bioavailability, while monomers (maltodextrin-stabilized orthosilicic acid, M-OSA) and organic compounds (monomethylsilanetriol, MMST) may hypothetically be highly absorbed. This study aimed to investigate the dermatological effects of oral ingestion of silicon, either solid (M-OSA–SiliciuMax® Powder) or liquid (MMST, SiliciuMax® Liquid) on the skin, hair and nails of healthy volunteers, through a clinical trial (Registry number 2,032,724. Full protocol at Plataforma Brasil website). Patients were randomized to receive 5 mg of elemental Si, either M-OSA or MMST (group 1 and 2, n = 17 each) or placebo (group 3, n = 17) twice a day for 150 days. Clinical and patients’ subjective evaluations were conducted. Multispectral face imaging and hair mineral analysis were also performed. Use of M-OSA and MMST provided significant (p < 0.05) betterment of facial wrinkles and UV spots. Changes were also observed at the end of the study in skin texture and length of eyelashes. Hair aluminum levels decrease with the treatments. Self-reported questionnaire indicated good satisfaction with both M-OSA and MMST. Continuous use of both M-OSA and MMST can provide improvements on skin parameters, as well as act as a detox agent for aluminum.



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A retrospective analysis of surgical resection of large ear keloids

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Exercise-induced neuroplasticity: Balance training increases cortical thickness in visual and vestibular cortical regions

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Publication date: 1 October 2018
Source:NeuroImage, Volume 179
Author(s): Ann-Kathrin Rogge, Brigitte Röder, Astrid Zech, Kirsten Hötting
Physical exercise has been shown to induce structural plasticity in the human brain and to enhance cognitive functions. While previous studies focused on aerobic exercise, suggesting a link between increased cardiorespiratory fitness and exercise-induced neuroplasticity, recent findings have suggested that whole-body exercise with minor metabolic demands elicits beneficial effects on brain structure as well. In the present study, we tested if balance training, challenging the sensory-motor system and vestibular self-motion perception, induces structural plasticity. Thirty-seven healthy adults aged 19–65 years were randomly assigned to either a balance training or a relaxation training group. All participants exercised twice a week for 12 weeks. Assessments before and after the training included a balance test and the acquisition of high-resolution T1-weighted images to analyze morphological brain changes. Only the balance group significantly improved balance performance after training. Cortical thickness was increased in the superior temporal cortex, in visual association cortices, in the posterior cingulate cortex, in the superior frontal sulcus, and in the precentral gyri in the balance group, compared to the relaxation group. Moreover, there was evidence that the balance training resulted in decreased putamen volume. Improved balance performance correlated with the increase of precentral cortical thickness and the decrease in putamen volume. The results suggest that balance training elicits neuroplasticity in brain regions associated with visual and vestibular self-motion perception. As these regions are known for their role in spatial orienting and memory, stimulating visual-vestibular pathways during self-motion might mediate beneficial effects of physical exercise on cognition.



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RE: Antithrombotic therapies in digit replantation with papaverine administration A postoperative, observational study

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Reply: Macrotextured Breast Implants with Defined Steps to Minimize Bacterial Contamination around the Device. Experience in 42,000 Implants

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“The Economics of Prepectoral Breast Reconstruction”

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Objective assessment of the unilateral cleft lip nasal deformity using 3D strereophotogrammetry: severity and outcome

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Letter to the Editor: A matter of eponyms

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Reply: “Macrotextured Breast Implants with Defined Steps to Minimize Bacterial Contamination around the Device. Experience in 42,000 Implants”

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Smaller-Diameter Anastomotic Coupling Devices Have Higher Rates of Venous Thrombosis in Microvascular Free Tissue Transfer

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Hand and Wrist Surgery, Third Edition. By Kevin C. Chung, MD. Pp. 924. Elsevier, Philadelphia, PA., 2018. Price: $241.98

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A Novel Innovation for Surgical Flap Markings using Projected Stencils

Summary Despite the vast amount of technological advancements seen in the operating room, surgical markings are still drawn as "best estimates" the same way Susruta drew them in the sixth century B.C. Many of the flaps used in plastic surgery have precise geometries that are hard to replicate by hand. In this article, the authors describe a novel approach in making surgical markings more accurate by using a pico-projector to project a prefabricate flap, designed on Google Sketchup, as a stencil. Projected and hand drawn Rhomboid and Bilobed flaps were tested on cadavers with both quantitative and qualitative outcomes favoring the projected flaps. This unique concept can not only be used in the operating room but also serve as an as educational tool for training plastic and reconstructive surgeons. Financial Disclosure Statement: Dr. Sayadi, Dr. Chopan, Dr. Banyard, Dr. Maguire, Mr. Ehret, Dr. Widgerow and Dr. Evans have nothing to disclose. No funding was received for this article. Declaration of Helsinki: All the principles outlined in the Helsinki Declaration of 1975, as revised in 2000, have been followed in all the experiments involving human subjects during the current study Corresponding Author: Dr. Alan D. Widgerow – MBBCh(MD); MMed(MHS); FCS (Plast); FACS, Professor Plastic Surgery, Director Center for Tissue Engineering, Dept. of Plastic Surgery, University of California, Irvine (Suite 108a Building 55, 101 S. City Dr, Orange CA, 92868- Tel 714.456.3482 awidgero@uci.edu) ©2018American Society of Plastic Surgeons

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Reply - Objective Assessment of the Unilateral Cleft Lip Nasal Deformity Using 3D Stereophotogrammetry: Severity and Outcome

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“Smaller Diameter Anastomotic Coupling Devices Have Higher Rates of Venous Thrombosis in Microvascular Free Tissue Transfer“

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“Acellular Dermal Matrix in Immediate Expander/Implant Breast Reconstruction: A Multicenter Assessment of Risks and Benefits”

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Ethics in Plastic Surgery: Applying the Four Common Principles to Practice

The topic of ethics in plastic surgery remains underrepresented in the literature. By applying the four principles of biomedical ethics - respect for autonomy, beneficience, non-maleficience and justice - as described by Beauchamp and Childress to proposed ethical scenarios, this article attempts to provide plastic surgeons with a systematic approach to recognize and address ethical dilemmas as they present in day to day practice. Through the perspective of an experienced plastic surgeon and medical ethicist this paper is intended to spark discussion, reflection and debate on ethical challenges in plastic surgery. Financial Disclosure Statement: The authors have no financial interests to disclose Corresponding Author: Achilles Thoma, MD, MSc, 206 James Street South, Suite 101, Hamilton, ON, Canada, athoma@mcmaster.ca ©2018American Society of Plastic Surgeons

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Bridging the gap: A 20-year experience with vein grafts for free flap reconstruction, the odds for success

BACKGROUND: Successful free tissue transfer requires tension-free microvascular anastomoses. Vein grafts are utilized when this cannot be obtained, which increases microsurgical complexity and the chance of vessel thrombosis. Previous studies on vein grafts are limited to low numbers and selected techniques, making it difficult to draw conclusions. METHODS: A retrospective chart review was performed for all patients who underwent vein grafts in free flap reconstruction from 1995 to 2015. Information on patient and flap characteristics, as well as returns to the operating room and flap loss were analyzed. RESULTS: Seventy-two free flap reconstructions requiring 122 vein grafts were performed. The majority were performed in the initial operation (82%) and of those, the majority were planned (71%). Reconstruction was most often in the genitourinary/perineal (49%) and head and neck (38%) regions. The most common vein graft types utilized were transposition arteriovenous (AV) loops (57%) and interpositions (26%). Of the initial cases, 22% returned to the operating room resulting in a 7% total and 7% partial flap loss rate. On univariate analysis, graft timing/planning, gap type, vein graft type, and reconstruction location were significantly associated with take-backs and flap loss. However, gap type and location seem to be strongly associated with graft timing/planning and vein graft type. Graft type and planning/timing don't have as strong a relationship and seem to independently relate to flap loss. CONCLUSIONS: Vein grafts are more successful when planned and when performing transpositions and AV loops over interpositions. These graft types should be considered over interpositions when possible. Presented at ASRM annual meeting 2017, Hawaii. Clinical Trial Registration: Not applicable. IRB Approval: This study was approved by the Institutional Review Board at The University of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois. Funding Source: No external funding was secured for this study. Products Used in Manuscript: None Corresponding Author: Amir Inbal MD, Section of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Avenue, MC 6035, Chicago, IL 60637, Email: amirkormaninbal@gmail.com, Mobile: +972 54 7500522 ©2018American Society of Plastic Surgeons

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Partial Breast Reconstruction: Techniques in Oncoplastic Surgery. By Albert Losken and Moustapha Hamdi. Second Edition. Pp. 641. Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc., New York, New York. 2017. Price $274.99

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“RE: Antithrombotic therapies in digit replantation with papaverine administration A postoperative, observational study”

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Lymph Flow Restoration after Tissue Replantation and Transfer: Importance of Lymph Axiality and Possibility of Lymph Flow Reconstruction without Lymph Node Transfer or Lymphatic Anastomosis

Background: Lymph system plays important roles in maintaining fluid balances, immune system, and lipid metabolism. After tissue replantation or transfer, some cases suffer from long-lasting edema or lymphedema due to interruption of main lymph flows, but its mechanism is yet to be clarified. Methods: Medical charts of 38 patients who underwent ICG lymphography after tissue replantation or free flap transfer were reviewed to obtain data of clinical demographics, intraoperative findings, and postoperative ICG lymphography findings. Postoperative lymph flow restoration (LFR) based on ICG lymphography findings were evaluated according to intraoperative findings including raw-surface in lymph axiality (RLA) and compatible lymph axiality (CLA). Results: LFR was observed in 24 cases (63%). There were significant differences of positive for LFR in sex (male 78% vs. female 40%, P = 0.017), cause of defect (trauma 83% vs. others 33%, P = 0.002), type of operation (replantation 94% vs. free flap 41%, P = 0.001), and CLA (positive 96% vs. negative 0%, P

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Cultural Considerations Regarding Glansplasty

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Reply: The Role of Tranexamic Acid in Plastic Surgery Review and Technique Considerations

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Discussion: The Role of Tranexamic Acid in Plastic Surgery Review and Technical Considerations

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Tobacco‐induced suppression of the vascular response to dental plaque

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Differences of Cd uptake and expression of MT family genes and NRAMP2 in two varieties of ryegrasses

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In order to understand the mechanism of the difference of Cd absorption and Cd enrichment in different ryegrass varieties, pot experiment was conducted to study on the response of two varieties of ryegrass (Bond and Abbott) to Cd stress as well as the differences of Cd uptake and expression of MT family genes and NRAMP2. Results showed that root dry weights of two varieties and shoot dry weights of Abbott increased first and then decreased with the increase of Cd level in soil. When exposed to 75 mg kg−1 Cd, shoot dry weight and plant dry weight of Abbott both reached maximum values (10.92 and 12.03 g pot−1), which increased by 11.09 and 10.67% compared with the control, respectively. Shoot dry weight and plant dry weight of Bond decreased with the increase of Cd level in soil. When the Cd level in soil was 75 mg kg−1, shoot Cd concentrations of the two varieties were 111.19 mg kg−1 (Bond) and 133.69 mg kg−1 (Abbott), respectively, both of which exceeded the critical value of Cd hyperaccumulator (100 mg kg−1). The expression of MT gene family and NRAMP2 in the leaf of Bond variety significantly increased at the Cd level of 75 mg kg−1 and reached maximum value (except MT2C) at Cd level of 150 mg kg−1. The expression of MT gene family in the stem of Bond variety showed a double-peak pattern, while the expression of NRAMP2 was a single-peak pattern. The expression of MT gene family and NRAMP2 in Abbott variety was consistent with single-peak pattern. The expression of MT gene family and NRAMP2 in leaf both significantly increased at Cd level of 150 mg kg−1, while that in stem and root significantly increased at Cd level of 75 mg kg−1. For both varieties of ryegrass, the expression amount of MT family genes and Nramp2 in leaf was higher than that in root and stem, indicating the Cd tolerance of ryegrass can be improved by increasing the expression levels of MT family genes and Nramp2 in stem and root. There was significant genotypic difference in the expression of MT gene family and NRAMP2 between the two varieties of ryegrass, and the expression of MT gene family and NRAMP2 in leaves and stems of Bond variety was higher than that in Abbott variety, while the expression of MT gene family and NRAMP2 in roots of Abbott variety was higher than that in Bond variety. The two gene families investigated in this study may be closely related to Cd uptake, but not related to Cd transport from root to leaf and Cd enrichment in shoot.



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Structural characterization and evaluation of municipal wastewater sludge (biosolids) from two rural wastewater treatment plants in East Texas, USA

Publication date: 5 November 2018
Source:Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, Volume 204
Author(s): Kefa K. Onchoke, Christopher M. Franclemont, Paul Wayne Weatherford
Wastewater sludge (or) biosolids collected from two rural wastewater treatment plants (NWWTP, LWWTP) in East Texas, USA were characterized and evaluated via inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and ion chromatography. The proximate organic and inorganic compositions and spectroscopic characteristics of sewage sludge were determined. The results show that the concentrations of toxic metals Cd, Cr, Cu, Mo, Ni, Pb, Hg, and Zn meet USEPA guideline recommendations for land applications. Notably, metals concentrations in biosolids from NWWTP (Mn (700 ± 83) > Zn (422.5 ± 35.4 ppm) > Ba (319.5 ± 87 ppm) > Cu (240 ± 27 ppm) > B (107 ± 14 ppm) > V (24 ± 3.3 ppm) > Cr (20 ± 3.3 ppm) > Ni (16.7 ± 2.0 ppm) > Pb (16.8 ± 1.1 ppm) > As (11.99 ± 1.27 ppm) > Co (7.6 ± 0.7 ppm) > Mo (6.4 ± 1.4 ppm) > Hg (0.55 ± 0.24 ppm) > Cd (0.130 ± 0.109 ppm)) and LWWTP follow similar trends. Macro-elements concentrations in LWWTP follow the trend P (19,648 ± 169) > Fe (22,688 ± 2110) > Ca (9372 ± 163) > S (9010 ± 1009) > Al (12,538 ± 2116) > K (3514 ± 550) > Mg (33,370 ± 502) > Na (1511 ± 472). The Br, NO3, NO2, F, Cl, and SO42− concentrations meet USEPA guidelines. Whereas biosolid particle sizes were in the range ~20 μm to 500 μm mineralogical results show quartz and vermiculite to be major constituents with abundancies 12.94%, and 10.87% w/wt, respectively.

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The effect of doping with rare earth elements (Sc, Y, and La) on the stability, structural, electronic and photocatalytic properties of the O-termintaed ZnO surface; a first-principles study

Publication date: 1 November 2018
Source:Applied Surface Science, Volume 457
Author(s): M.A. Lahmer
The effect of doping with rare earth atoms (Sc, Y, and La) on the stability, structural, electronic, and photocatalytic properties of the O-terminated ZnO surface was investigated by using the first-principles method. The obtained results show that all these elements have negative formation energies for all possible values of the oxygen chemical potential, and this means that the doping process with RE atoms (RE = Sc, Y, and La) enhances the stability of this surface. Our results show also that, among all considered elements, the Sc atoms have the lowest formation energy followed by Y and La, respectively. We have also investigated the effect of the formation of a RE-VO complex on the properties of the ZnO(0001¯) surfaces. We find that the formation of a RE-VO complex is energetically more favored than the formation of isolated REZn defect under Zn-rich conditions. The effect of the formation of both REZn and RE-VO defects on the electronic and photocatalytic properties of the O-terminated ZnO surface was studied in details and the obtained results show that the RE-VO complex may be the origin of the photocatalytic properties enhancement of the doped surfaces. Moreover, we found that the Sc-doped surface prepared under Zn rich conditions may have the best photocatalytic properties followed by Y- and La-doped surfaces, respectively.

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Scholar : Decannulation - νέα αποτελέσματα

Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Management and Outcomes: A Simple Literature Review.

AS Almutairi, ZM Al-Yousef, MI Taleb, MS Sahibzada… - Egyptian Journal of Hospital …, 2018
… repair. In addition, Hernia repair after decannulation from ECMO showed lower bleeding
complications than repair on ECMO. INTRODUCTION … respectively. The survival associated
with repair after decannulation was statistically significant. Operative …
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Long-term outcomes following partial atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD) repair in Ireland

KE O'Sullivan, R Fleck, G Vigano, GJ Fitzmaurice… - Irish Journal of Medical …, 2018
… One patient underwent partial AVSD repair and concomitant tracheal resection
and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation decannulation … 1 (1.9%) Single
patch repair, mitral cleft closure, tracheal resection, ECMO decannulation …
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[HTML] Surviving 49 days on extracorporeal life support complicated by lung necrosis, pneumothorax, intrathoracic hematoma, and bronchopleural fistulas in a 13-year-old

A Tran, JD Campbell, MV Misra, YY Hue, K Banasiak… - Journal of Pediatric Surgery …, 2018
… In light of the patient's improvements, we elected to leave the intrathoracic
hematoma undisturbed while coming off ECMO. On day 45, a clamp trial
was performed to assess readiness for decannulation. The patient was unable …
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[HTML] Clinical experience in managing temporomandibular joint ankylosis: five-year appraisal in a Nigerian subpopulation

R Braimah, A Taiwo, A Ibikunle, T Oladejo, M Adeyemi… - Journal of the Korean …, 2018
… airway management. Previous reports have indicated that the complications
associated with tracheostomy can be minimized by early decannulation in the
immediate postoperative stage, usually within 24 hours27. The type …
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Heart and heart‐liver transplantation in adults with failing Fontan physiology

LC Reardon, EC DePasquale, J Tarabay, D Cruz… - Clinical Transplantation
… after heart implantation allowing for reperfusion. Following this, weaning
from cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) was begun and reversal of
anticoagulation and central decannulation was performed. In two cases …
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HPV Could be a Potential Factor of Survival in Laryngeal Cancer: a Preliminary Study in Mexican Patients

R Peralta, P Garcia, A Valdivia, A Lopez, T Apresa… - Asian Pacific journal of …, 2018
Abstract Introduction: In Head and Neck (HN) cancer, the High-Risk Human
Papillomavirus (hr HPV) infection has been associated in about 40% of these tumors.
The hr HPV infection is one of the etiological factors of several epithelial tumors; …
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The impact of cervical spinal cord contusion on the laryngeal resistance in the rat

KZ Lee, KJ Xu - Journal of Neurotrauma, 2018
The present study was designed to investigate laryngeal function responses to
chemoreceptor activation following unilateral high-cervical spinal cord contusion in
rats. Adult male Sprague–Dawley rats received laminectomy or unilateral contusion …
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Laryngeal anatomical variants and their impact on the diagnosis of mechanical asphyxias by neck pressure

J Pinheiro, JL Cascallana, BL de Abajo, JL Otero… - Forensic Science …, 2018
… Cover image Cover image. Laryngeal anatomical variants and their impact on the
diagnosis of mechanical asphyxias by neck pressure … Received 27 January 2018, Revised
3 June 2018, Accepted 17 June 2018, Available online 25 June 2018. Highlights. • Triticeal …
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A CADAVERIC STUDY OF ANATOMICAL VARIATIONS OF RECURRENT LARYNGEAL NERVE

S Suryawanshi, M Joleya, D Sharma - International Journal of Surgery and Surgical …, 2018
Background: Thyroidectomy is commonly performed surgery and it is recognised that
damage to RLN is a known complication during thyroidectomy surgery. Appropriate
knowledge of variations of RLN may help to decrease such incidences. There is …
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The Use of Intra-Operative Nerve Monitoring (IONM) in Thyroid Surgery to Reduce Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Injury.

A Jehani, A Jamal, FMS Alahmed, AA Al Atar… - Egyptian Journal of Hospital …, 2018
Objectives: To assess the relation between use of Intraoperative nerve monitoring
(IONM) in thyroid surgery and the prevalence of RLN injury, and to assess its
significance of IONM in reduction of RLN injury among patients who underwent …
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[PDF] The Macintosh Laryngoscope: the Mechanism of Laryngeal Exposure and the Optimal Maneuver

H Nakao - Journal of Current Surgery, 2018
Background: The Macintosh laryngoscope enables safer and easy intubation.
However, the mechanism of laryngeal exposure remains unclear. I hypothesized that
extension of the hyoepiglottic ligament contributes to elevation of the epiglottis, and …
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[PDF] LARYNGEAL MASK AIRWAYS IN EMERGENCY AIRWAY MANAGEMENT

A Ojha, R Xia, X Wei, R Karn, S Tamrakar
ABSTRACT LMA are capable of providing ventilation, oxygenation and
administration of anesthetic gases. It is useful in emergencies as a rescue airways in
difficult intubation. LMA has an advantages of higher ease and speed of insertion …
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[PDF] Η κινητή τηλεφωνία στην Ελλάδα

Π Σιμώνης, Α Ιωακείμ - 2018
… 2016). Το 2016 τα έσοδα της κινητής τηλεφωνίας σηµείωσαν µείωση 5,9% και ενώ
αυξήθηκε η χρήση τόσο σε φωνή όσο και σε δεδοµένα, η µείωση τιµών που σηµειώθηκε
οδήγησε σε λιγότερα έσοδα. Αρκετά αρνητικό είναι ότι ο κλάδος της …
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[PDF] Αποτελεσματικό μάνατζμεντ σε 5* εποχιακό ξενοδοχείο στο νομό Θεσπρωτίας: Μελέτη περίπτωση Sivota Diamond spa resort.

Ε Κεμπαπτσίδου, Α Δημητρίου - 2018
Page 1. ΤΕΧΝΟΛΟΓΙΚΟ ΕΚΠΑΙΔΕΥΤΙΚΟ ΙΔΡΥΜΑ ΗΠΕΙΡΟΥ ΣΧΟΛΗ ΔΙΟΙΚΗΣΗΣ &
ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΑΣ ΤΜΗΜΑ ΤΟΥΡΙΣΤΙΚΩΝ ΕΠΙΧΕΙΡΗΣΕΩΝ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΣ
ΚΕΜΠΑΠΤΣΙΔΟΥ ΕΛΛΗ ΑΠΟΤΕΛΕΣΜΑΤΙΚΟ ΜΑΝΑΤΖΜΕΝΤ ΣΕ 5* ΕΠΟΧΙΑΚΟ …
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[PDF] Μετάφραση τεσσάρων κεφαλαίων, εξ ολοκλήρου ή μέρος αυτών, από το βιβλίο: Shakespeare and the Language of Translation-Arden Shakespeare: Shakespeare and …

Μ Αστρας - 2018
… 10 1.2. Φωνή … Τέτοιες μετατοπίσεις αφορούν τον αριθμό, από τον
ενικό στον πληθυντικό αριθμό και αντιστρόφως, τη φωνή, από την
παθητική στην ενεργητική και αντιστρόφως· καθώς …
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[PDF] Σχεδιασμός και δημιουργία ηχοτοπίου τρισδιάστατου αλληλεπιδραστικού εικονικού περιβάλλοντος.

Ι Πλέσσας, I Plessas - 2018
… Αργότερα, προστέθηκαν περισσότερα chip, ώστε να διαχειρίζονται ξεχωριστά τα ηχητικά
εφέ και την φωνή … Οι συνθέτες, όμως, βρήκαν έναν τρόπο για να κάνουν την μία φωνή να
παίζει «αρπέζ» τόσο γρήγορα, ώστε το αυτί να νομίζει ότι ακούει μια σταθερή φωνή …
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[PDF] Μετάφραση ενός κεφαλαίου του βιβλίου με τίτλο Shakespeare, Meaning and Metaphor, των Ann Thompson και John O. Thompson, The Harvester Press, 1987 και …

Α Θεοδωράκης - 2018
… 14 1.2. Φωνή ..... 14 1.2.1. Μετατροπή ενεργητικής φωνής σε παθητική … 1.2. Φωνή
Προϋπόθεση με βάση τον Μαρτίνε για την μετατροπή της ενεργητικής φωνής σε …
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[PDF] Distance Learning.

ΙΑΜ Tσολιάκου, ΒΑΜ Λουβιτάκης - 2018
Page 1. ΣΧΟΛΗ ∆ΙΟΙΚΗΣΗΣ ΚΑΙ ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΑΣ ΤΜΗΜΑ ∆ΙΟΙΚΗΣΗ ΕΠΙΧΕΙΡΗΣΕ Ν (ΠΡ
ΗΝ ΕΠ∆Ο) Πτυχιακή εργασία ΟΝΟΜΑΤΕΠ ΝΥΜΟ ΣΠΟΥ∆ΑΣΤ Ν: ΤΣΟΛΙΑΚΟΥ Ι ΑΝΝΑ
ΑΜ: 15004 ΛΟΥΒΙΤΑΚΗΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΙΟΣ ΑΜ: 14418 Επιβλέπων καθηγητής κ.Γκίκας ∆ηµήτριος …
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[PDF] Μια νέα προσέγγιση στον τρόπο με τον οποίο συνέβαλαν τα έργα του Shakespeare στην εξέλιξη της αγγλικής γλώσσας.

Α Ιγνατιάδου - 2018
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