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Back pain and osteolysis of the thoracic spine in an adult: a case of monostotic fibrous dysplasia masquerading as spinal metastasis
Published 2013“…MR imaging revealed isolated osteolytic lesion over posterior element of T12 vertebra with narrowing of the spinal canal causing compression to the cord. CT-guided biopsy did not obtain any malignant cells. …”
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Calcification of the alar ligament mimics fracture of the craniovertebral junction (CVJ): an incidental finding from computerised tomography of the cervical spine following trauma
Published 2009“…However, if further imaging and evaluation of the cervical spine with computerised tomography (CT) did not demonstrate an obvious fracture, then the possibility of ligament calcification would be considered. …”
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Primary ewing's sarcoma of the lumbosacral spine : a case report
Published 2012“…Among soft tissue Ewing's, spinal cord involvement is rarer with only nine cases reported. …”
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Metastatic adenocarcinoma of the lung mimicking spinal tuberculosis
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Optimum length for pin fins used in electronic cooling
Published 2012“…The present work deals with the heat transfer analysis of pin fins of various geometries namely ─ circular, triangular and rectangular and thus arrive at the optimum design. …”
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Streptokinase After Spinal Anaesthesia. A Case Report
Published 2006“…Its use is however significantly limited by bleeding complications. Spinal epidural haematoma (SEH) is haemorrhage in the spinal epidural space after spinal anaesthesia. …”
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Spores that crush the spine in infancy: a diagnostic dilemma for an infant with special tuberculosis
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Pinning for judges in harmonising Civil Law and Shariah: Challenges and prospects
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Application of hydroxyapatite granules in posterolateral intertransverse lumbar spinal fusion
Published 2012“…In many clinical disciplines used of bone graft is unavoidable such as to replace bone loss due to trauma, to fill in bone defect after tumour excision, for reconstructive surgery or spinal fusion. Calcium phosphate based hydroxyapatite is widely used bone graft substitute due to its similarity with the mineral components of bone matrix. …”
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Ethnoichthyology of the First Record of Spine Bahaba (Bahaba polykladiskos) from Muar, Johor, Malaysia
Published 2024“…The Spine Bahaba (Bahaba polykladiskos), locally known as 'Gelama Tirusan,' is a member of the Sciaenidae fish family that is distributed across Southeast Asia, reaching as far as North Australia. …”
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Pin type reconfigurable clamping ability evaluation for setup-free technology
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An experimental study on precision grinding of silicon using diamond grinding pins
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Intradural extramedullary spinal schwannoma : early surgical outcome of 4 cases
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Analysis of Dijkstra’s and A* algorithm to find the shortest path
Published 2015“…There are so many algorithms used to find the shortest path such as Dijkstra, A* algorithm, Genetic algorithm, Floyd algorithm and Ant algorithm. …”
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Internet banking in Pakistan: finding complexities
Published 2011“…Out of the nine complexities identified, six are found significant. The findings of the research signify that 67 % of the proposed complexities, Familiarity with the technology, Concerns for Download Speed, Unfriendly Website Design, Fear of Government tracking transactions, Security and People Gaining Access/Misusing, hinder the users in accepting and adopting internet banking technology in Pakistan.…”
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Fact-finding missions : the Strasbourg experience
Published 2010“…However, where fundamental facts remain in dispute between the parties, the ECtHR has, in the past, conducted fact-finding missions. The basis upon which such fact-finding missions are conducted is to be found in Art. 38(1) ECHR which provides simply that the Court may, "if need be, undertake an investigation". …”
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