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Journal articles on the topic "Left branch extraction"

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Hyeran Lee. "Left Branch Extraction in Korean." Studies in Generative Grammar 23, no. 3 (August 2013): 347–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.15860/sigg.23.3.201308.347.

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Vijayaraman, Pugazhendhi. "Extraction of Left Bundle Branch Pacing Lead." JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology 6, no. 7 (July 2020): 903–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jacep.2020.04.005.

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Mees, Bernard. "Left Branch Extraction and Clitic Placement in Gaulish." Journal of Celtic Linguistics 22, no. 1 (January 1, 2021): 105–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.16922/jcl.22.5.

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The inscriptional remains of Gaulish preserve syntactic behaviours that are not expected from the perspective of the diachronic schemes usually posited for the development of early Insular Celtic syntax from Proto-Indo-European. Widespread evidence is attested, particularly for the behaviour of clitics, that does not seem reconcilable with many of the assumptions made in previous studies regarding the nature of the syntax of Proto-Celtic. Gaulish also evidently features scrambling-type phenomena such as left branch extraction that are not usually thought to appear in other Celtic languages. An analysis which begins with an assessment of these features leads to a more empirically predicated and consistent understanding of the early development of Celtic word order than has been proffered previously.
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Oğurel, Tevfik, Zafer Onaran, Reyhan Oğurel, Nurgül Örnek, Nesrin Büyüktortop Gökçınar, and Kemal Örnek. "Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion following Dental Extraction." Case Reports in Ophthalmological Medicine 2014 (2014): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/202834.

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Aim. To describe a case of branch retinal artery occlusion following dental extraction and to point out the ophthalmic complications of dental procedures to ophthalmologists and dentists.Case. A 51-year-old woman was referred to our clinic with painless sudden visual loss in her left eye after tooth extraction two days ago. In her left eye the best corrected visual acuity was 6/30 and fundus examination revealed peripapillary flame-shaped hemorrhages and pale retina in the upper temporal arcuate. The right eye examination was unremarkable.Conclusion. Dental procedures can lead to miscellaneous ophthalmic complications possibly due to the close proximity of the anatomic structures. Retinal arterial occlusion is a rare but serious cause of permanent visual loss among these dental procedures where the exact pathologic mechanism is still obscure.
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Stepanov, Artur, Manca Mušič, and Penka Stateva. "Asymmetries in sub-extraction out of np in Slovenian: a magnitude estimation study." Linguistica 56, no. 1 (December 28, 2016): 253–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/linguistica.56.1.253-271.

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In this work, we aim to clarify the empirical paradigm that bears on two aspects of syntactic locality in Slovenian. First, building on previous work, we investigate how robustly Slovenian observes the syntactic locality constraint precluding constituent sub-extraction out of subject noun phrases. Second, we ask whether Slovenian allows Left Branch Extraction in interrogative and non-interrogative sentences. To elucidate both issues, we conducted a magnitude estimation study, the results of which support our previous claim that there is a subject island effect in Slovenian. Furthermore, our results suggest that Slovenian disallows Left Branch Extraction, in contrast with some other Slavic languages. We also discuss theoretical consequences of our empirical findings.
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Vrînceanu, Daniela, M. Dumitru, B. Banica, and Adriana Nica. "FOREIGN BODY IN MAXILLARY SINUS WITH SKIN FISTULA – CLINICAL CASE." Journal of Surgical Sciences 6, no. 3 (November 6, 2019): 82–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.33695/jss.v6i3.278.

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We present the case of a 41 years old patient with poor social status and previous facial trauma with a sharp object (wood branch) 2 years ago. Although it was performed the extraction of the branch in a local ENT department, the patient developed a fistula in the left genian region with the presence of puss. Two months ago the patient undergoes another head trauma leading to neurosurgery. CT scan raises the suspicion of a foreign body in the left maxillary sinus. We performed left maxillary sinus surgery through Caldwell-Luc approach with extraction of the foreign body and closure of the fistula. Surgical healing was optimal within 10 days. We analyze the medico-legal implications of such cases.
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Myung-Kwan Park. "Left Branch Extraction in Fragment and Truncated Cleft Constructions of Korean." Studies in Generative Grammar 22, no. 1 (February 2012): 219–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.15860/sigg.22.1.201202.219.

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Ponnusamy, Shunmuga Sundaram, and Pugazhendhi Vijayaraman. "Late dislodgement of left bundle branch pacing lead and successful extraction." Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology 32, no. 8 (July 16, 2021): 2346–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jce.15155.

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Kim,Sun-Woong. "A Note on NP/DP Parameter: Left Branch Extraction in Korean." Linguistic Research 28, no. 2 (August 2011): 257–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.17250/khisli.28.2.201108.001.

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Wiland, Bartosz. "Overt Evidence from Left-Branch Extraction in Polish for Punctuated Paths." Linguistic Inquiry 41, no. 2 (April 2010): 335–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/ling.2010.41.2.335.

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Book chapters on the topic "Left branch extraction"

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Platzack, Christer. "Left Branch Extraction of nominal modifiers in Old Scandinavian." In Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 357–74. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/la.113.14pla.

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Van Kampen, Jacqueline. "Left-Branch Extraction as Operator Movement: Evidence from Child Dutch." In Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics, 479–503. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3232-1_17.

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Corver, Norbert. "Left branch extractions and DP." In Linguistics in the Netherlands 1989, edited by Hans Bennis and Ans van Kemenade, 31–40. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110870060-006.

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Corver, Norbert. "Left Branch Extractions out of PP." In Linguistics in the Netherlands 1990, edited by Reineke Bok-Bennema and Peter Coopmans, 13–22. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110849998-004.

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Verma, Atul Kumar, Indu Saini, and Barjinder Singh Saini. "Electrocardiogram Dynamic Interval Feature Extraction for Heartbeat Characterization." In Medical Data Security for Bioengineers, 242–53. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7952-6.ch012.

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In the chapter, dynamic time domain features are extracted in the proposed approach for the accurate classification of electrocardiogram (ECG) heartbeats. The dynamic time-domain information such as RR, pre-RR, post-RR, ratio of pre-post RR, and ratio of post-pre RR intervals to be extracted from the ECG beats in proposed approach for heartbeat classification. These four extracted features are combined and fed to k-nearest neighbor (k-NN) classifier with tenfold cross-validation to classify the six different heartbeats (i.e., normal [N], right bundle branch block [RBBB], left bundle branch block [LBBB], atrial premature beat [APC], paced beat [PB], and premature ventricular contraction[PVC]). The average sensitivity, specificity, positive predictivity along with overall accuracy is obtained as 99.77%, 99.97%, 99.71%, and 99.85%, respectively, for the proposed classification system. The experimental result tells that proposed classification approach has given better performance as compared with other state-of-the-art feature extraction methods for the heartbeat characterization.
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Taillant, Jorge Daniel. "The Birth of Cryoactivism." In Glaciers. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199367252.003.0008.

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Juan Pablo Milana and the environmentalists of San Juan Province left a memorable impression in the mind of Argentina’s Environment Secretary, Romina Picolotti. But she realized that fighting a glacier protection battle against the very well entrenched mining industry could be a defining con¬frontation for her tenure as Secretary. If she lost the battle, it would mean her inevitable resignation as head of the agency. In her short time inside politics, she had already learned to pick her battles carefully because the political stakes were always at the highest level. The loss of any battle, however small, could be the end of her political favor with President Nestor Kirchner. And, in her case, because she was a public figure brought to the administration on technical expertise and not because of any political track, that would probably mean the end of her political career. Environment was not a priority issue for Argentina, although, as in many parts of the world, it was slowly gaining social recognition and consequently political force (these generally come in that order). As such, any politically unmanageable problem from the low-profile Environment Secretariat could mean unnecessary and unwanted political conflict for the executive branch. It would not be tolerated. Furthermore, both the president and his eventual successor Cristina Fernandez, for whom Picolotti would continue as Environment Secretary, were from prov¬inces heavily entrenched in industry—the extractive oil and gas industry—and their outlook on development was mostly aligned with and tied to the oil sec¬tor. They believed that large tracts of land without industry and development (of which Argentina has many) is land gone to waste. One preposterous plan to emerge in their home province of Santa Cruz, site of Argentina’s Glacier National Park, was to build a massive dam (Condor Cliff Dam, renamed the Nestor Kirchner Dam) by flooding a large glacier lake (Lago Argentino) well above its natural water line to harness hydrological power for downstream communities. This would flood and disturb numerous glaciosystems.But Nestor Kirchner had confided to Picolotti when he first brought her to his administration as Environment Secretary that his generation did not understand environmental issues.
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Conference papers on the topic "Left branch extraction"

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Li, Hui, Yanjun Liu, Xiaohong Jin, and Xiaoqing Dong. "A Study of Extraction Methods for Incident Subject Terms Based on Left-Right Branch and Between-Class Distribution Entropies." In 2017 13th International Conference on Semantics, Knowledge and Grids (SKG). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/skg.2017.00037.

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Toloui, Mostafa, Mark Marshall, Pierce Vatterott, Peter Zhang, Ryan Lahm, Thomas Lulic, and Megan Harris. "Numerical Modeling of Vascular Stresses During Lead Extraction: Subclavian vs. Femoral." In 2020 Design of Medical Devices Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dmd2020-9003.

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Abstract Transvenous lead extraction is a critical and growing technique used to treat patients with chronically implanted pacemakers and defibrillators. This procedure is commonly executed via the subclavian vein or the femoral vein. Some physicians’ experiences indicate that the femoral approach results in fewer vascular tears. This study is aimed to present a physics-based comparative assessment of intravenous mechanical stresses for chronic lead management between the two approaches. Finite Element (FE) modeling is employed to quantify the vascular stress distributions. A full 3-D model including veins, heart, fibrotic scar regions and the lead was created to simulate the different lead extraction methods. Results: (1) highest stresses are generally in the vicinity of SVC lead attachments; (2) femoral approach results in a ∼uniform distribution of stress over the scar while the subclavian approach leads to patches of concentrated high stress; (3) 2–3 times higher maximum vascular stress during subclavian; (4) insignificant maximum stress at the apex for both; (5) inverse variation of stress levels with: (i) branch-to-scar distance for SVC method; and (ii)vein wall thickness in both methods. (6) lower stress levels for scars with longer attachment lengths. The importance and effectiveness of mechanical stress analysis in risk analysis for chronic lead management is illustrated. Overall, the localized intravascular wall stress is meaningfully higher for subclavian vs. femoral extraction with same SVC shear force. This may help explain the higher rate of SVC tears when extracting from the left subclavian approach. The individual anatomy (e.g. vascular angles) is a key factor in the resulting stress and this understanding may be critical when choosing an extraction approach and future lead design.
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