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Surgery --- Ligature (Surgery) --- Sutures --- Ligature (Chirurgie) --- Technique --- Suturing.
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De tout temps l'homme fut confronté aux traitements des plaies, les peuples Babyloniens, Égyptiens et Indiens furent il y a 2 000 ans les premiers à nous transmettre leur savoir. Aujourd'hui, le futur des ligatures et des sutures se décline dans l'espace et l'homme peut être suppléé par des « télémanipulateurs » cependant la connaissance des techniques de ligatures et de sutures reste indispensable. C'est le mérite de ce travail de réunir dans un même livre, des rappels historiques et anatomiques, et les bases des principales techniques chirurgicales modernes. Étudiants, chirurgiens et infirmières de blocs trouveront dans cet ouvrage un complément essentiel à leur formation s'appuyant sur un texte clair et concis ainsi qu'une riche iconographie.
dermatologie --- Pathological dermatology --- chirurgie --- Surgery --- plastische chirurgie --- geschiedenis --- geneeskunde --- History of human medicine --- Orthopaedics. Traumatology. Plastic surgery --- Suture Techniques. --- Ligation. --- Ligature (Surgery) --- Suturing --- Ligature (Chirurgie) --- Suture --- EPUB-LIV-FT LIVMEDEC SPRINGER-B --- Sutures --- Surgical Instruments --- General Surgery --- instrumentation
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Ligature (Music) --- Neumen --- Neumes --- Armenian chants --- History and criticism. --- Musical notation --- Armenia --- Neumes - Armenia. --- Armenian chants - History and criticism.
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Ligature (Music) --- Music [Byzantine ] --- Musique byzantine --- Muziek [Byzantijnse ] --- Neumen --- Neumes --- Byzantine chants --- History and criticism --- Church music --- 500-1400
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De tout temps l homme fut confront aux traitements des plaies, les peuples Babyloniens, gyptiens et Indiens furent il y a 2000 ans les premiers nous transmettre leur savoir. Aujourd hui, le futur des ligatures et des sutures se d cline dans l'espace et l homme peut tre suppl par des t l manipulateurs cependant la connaissance des techniques de ligatures et de sutures reste indispensable. C est le m rite de ce travail de r unir dans un m me livre, des rappels historiques et anatomiques, et les bases des principales techniques chirurgicales modernes. tudiants, chirurgiens et infirmi res de blocs
Sutures. --- Ligature (Surgery) --- Ligation (Surgery) --- Surgery, Operative --- Sutures --- Stitches (Surgery) --- Surgical Instruments --- General Surgery - instrumentation --- General Surgery
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Nota Bene explores a little-known juxtaposition of verbal text and musical notation in the Middle Ages. This particular intersection deserves attention from those interested in music, the reception of classical Latin literature, the history of education, and the development of punctuation.Between the late tenth century and the late twelfth century, the musical notation known as neumes was provided in dozens of manuscripts for, among other texts, a number of Horace's Odes as well as for sections of epics by Lucan, Statius, and Vergil. These materials constitute a paradoxical corpus of "classical poems in plainchant" that complicates our views of both how students learned Latin and what was being sung in an era most often associated with Gregorian chant. The book wrestles first with the literary-historical puzzle of why certain passages and not others were "neumed" and later with the ethnomusicological riddles of how, where, when, and by whom the passages were sung.Jan M. Ziolkowski is Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Medieval Latin at Harvard University, and the editor/translator of The Cambridge Songs.
Ligature (Music) --- Neumen --- Neumes --- Latin poetry --- Poésie latine --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Musical settings --- Poésie latine --- Latin poetry - Musical settings - History and criticism
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351.84*7 <430.1> --- Sterilization of women --- -Tubal sterilization --- -Sterilization (Birth control) --- -#GBIB:CBMER --- Sexual sterilization --- Sterilization, Sexual --- Voluntary sterilization --- Contraception --- Generative organs --- Infertility --- Fallopian tubes --- Ligation, Tubal --- Sterilization, Tubal --- Tubal ligation --- Tubal occlusion --- Tube-tying (Birth control) --- Tubectomy --- Female sterilization --- Sterilization, Female --- Women --- Infertility, Female --- Medisch recht. Gezondheidsrecht. Wetgeving i.v.m. ziekenhuizen--Westduitsland. Bondsrepubliek Duitsland --- Case studies --- Law and legislation --- -Surgery --- Ligature --- Surgery --- Sterilization --- Sterilization (Birth control) --- Tubal sterilization --- Case studies. --- 351.84*7 <430.1> Medisch recht. Gezondheidsrecht. Wetgeving i.v.m. ziekenhuizen--Westduitsland. Bondsrepubliek Duitsland --- -Ligature --- #GBIB:CBMER
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Ligature (Music) --- Neumen --- Neumes --- 091:78 --- 091:264-12 --- 091 <494 EINSIEDELN> --- Handschriften i.v.m. muziek --- Missalen en sacramentaria--(handschriften) --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Zwitserland--EINSIEDELN --- 091 <494 EINSIEDELN> Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Zwitserland--EINSIEDELN --- 091:264-12 Missalen en sacramentaria--(handschriften) --- 091:78 Handschriften i.v.m. muziek --- Missals --- Manuscripts
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This book provides an in-depth review of the sutures of the skull. The premature closure of the sutures of the skull (craniosynostosis) due to genetic or metabolic etiologies results in typical progressive skull deformity, due to both the inhibition of growth caused by the affected cranial suture and associated compensatory expansion of the skull along the open ones. Today, it is well known that early diagnosis of craniosynostosis is crucial for the best surgical outcomes and for the normal development of the brain and cosmetic appearance of the skull. As such, in addition to the anatomy, biology, genetics and embryology of the sutures of the skull, the book also covers the diagnosis and treatment of different forms of craniosynostosis such as metopism, and animal models for cranial suture research. This comprehensive work is a valuable resource for neuroscientists at all levels, from graduate students to researchers, as well as neurosurgeons, neuroanatomists, pediatricians, and neurologists seeking both basic and more advanced information on the unique structure of the sutures of the human skull.
Neurosurgery. --- Radiology. --- Neurosciences. --- Imaging / Radiology. --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Neuroscience --- Medical sciences --- Nervous system --- Radiological physics --- Physics --- Radiation --- Nerves --- Neurosurgery --- Surgery --- Cranial sutures. --- Skull --- Sutures. --- Surgery. --- Stitches (Surgery) --- Ligature (Surgery) --- Head --- Skull, Sutures of --- Sutures, Cranial --- Craniology --- Sutures (Cirurgia) --- Cirurgia cranial --- Cirurgia del crani --- Trepanació --- Fil de sutura --- Punts (Cirurgia) --- Cirurgia operatòria --- Neuroanatomy. --- Neuroscience. --- Anatomy --- Neurobiology
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In the past, osseointegration was regarded to be a mode of implant anchorage that simulated a simple wound healing phenomenon. Today, we have evidence that osseointegration is, in fact, a foreign body reaction that involves an immunologically derived bony demarcation of an implant to shield it off from the tissues. Marginal bone resorption around an oral implant cannot be properly understood without realizing the foreign body nature of the implant itself. Whereas the immunological response as such is positive for implant longevity, adverse immunological reactions may cause marginal bone loss in combination with combined factors. Combined factors include the hardware, clinical handling as well as patient characteristics that, even if each one of these factors only produce subliminal trauma, when acting together they may result in loss of marginal bone. The role of bacteria in the process of marginal bone loss is smaller than previously believed due to combined defense mechanisms of inflammation and immunological reactions, but if the defense is failing we may see bacterially induced marginal bone loss as well. However, problems with loss of marginal bone threatening implant survival remains relatively uncommon; we have today 10 years of clinical documentation of five different types of implant displaying a failure rate in the range of only 1 to 4 %.
Medicine --- osseointegration --- dental implant --- peri-implantitis --- ligature-induced peri-implantitis --- aseptic loosening --- systematic review --- immune system --- biomaterials --- foreign body reaction --- in vivo study --- oral implants --- marginal bone loss --- immunomodulation --- mechanotransduction --- Crestal bone loss --- osseosufficiency --- osseoseparation --- photoacoustic ultrasound --- brain–bone axis --- overloading --- radiography --- CBCT (cone beam computerized tomography) --- osteogenesis --- osteotomy --- bone healing --- bone chips --- drilling tool design --- fused deposition modeling --- polyether ether ketone --- biocomposite --- orthopedic implant --- oral implant --- mechanical properties --- wettability --- topography --- biocompatibility --- cell adhesion --- peri-implant endosseous healing --- dental implantation --- alveolar bone loss --- alveolar bone remodeling/regeneration --- bone biology --- finite element analysis (FEA) --- biomechanics --- cell plasticity --- dental implants --- electron microscopy --- scanning transmission electron microscopy --- bone-implant interface --- bone loss --- overdenture --- implant survival --- implant surface --- soft tissue --- split-mouth design --- oral health-related quality of life --- patient-reported outcome measures --- biomaterial --- bone --- immune --- implant --- healing --- titanium --- PEEK --- Cu --- micro-RNA --- microarray --- predictive biomarker --- epigenomics --- mucositis --- diagnosis --- over-treatment --- iatrogenic damage --- abutment height --- subcrestal implants --- implant insertion depth --- vertical mucosal thickness --- biological width --- implant installation --- anchorage technique --- histology --- intraosseous temperature --- finite element model --- ligature induced peri-implantitis --- arthroplasty --- replacement --- hip --- hypersensitivity --- contact --- allergy and immunology --- cytokines --- Interleukin-8 --- surface properties --- materials testing --- implant contamination --- scanning electron microscopy --- energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry --- convergence --- clinical study --- biofilm --- infection --- perio-prosthetic joint infection --- periimplantitis --- electrolytic cleaning --- n/a --- zirconia --- insertion --- bone–implant interface --- heat --- bone damage --- early loss --- augmentation --- air flow --- re-osseointegration --- classification of bone defects --- dog study --- brain-bone axis
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