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Lim, Jeon ggi, and Hyun jung Kwon. "Towards NewDeal For Care and Carers." Journal of Korean Long Term Care 8, no. 2 (August 30, 2020): 35–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.32928/tjltc.8.2.2.

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Silva, Luís Fernando Nunes Pires, Cristina Varino Sousa, Ricardo Rodrigues Pinto, Claudia Santos, and José Muras Geada. "Resultados preliminares da prótese total metatarsofalângica METIS-Newdeal®." Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia 46, no. 2 (April 2011): 200–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-36162011000200015.

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Silva, Luís Fernando Nunes Pires, Cristina Varino Sousa, Ricardo Rodrigues Pinto, Claudia Santos, and José Muras Geada. "PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM THE METIS-NEWDEAL® TOTAL METATARSOPHALANGEAL PROSTHESIS." Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia (English Edition) 46, no. 2 (March 2011): 200–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s2255-4971(15)30240-8.

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Richter, Martinus, Thomas Gosling, Stefan Zech, Mohamad Allami, Jens Geerling, Patricia Droste, and Christian Krettek. "A Comparison of Plates With and Without Locking Screws in a Calcaneal Fracture Model." Foot & Ankle International 26, no. 4 (April 2005): 309–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107110070502600407.

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Background: We compared different plates in an experimental calcaneal fracture model under biocompatible loading. Methods: Four plates were tested: a plate without locked screws (Synthes), and three different plates with locked screws (Newdeal, Darco, Synthes). Synthetic calcanei (Sawbone) were osteotomized to create a fracture model, and the plates were fixed onto them. Seven specimens for each plate model were subjected to cyclic loading (preload 20 N, 1,000 cycles with 800 N, 0.75 mm/s), and load to failure (0.75 mm/s). Motion, forces, plastic deformation of the plate, and consequent depression of the posterior joint facet were analyzed. Results: During cyclic loading, all plates with locked screws showed statistically significant lower displacement in the primary loading direction than the plates without locked screws. Mean values (mm) of maximal displacements for each plate during cyclic loading were as follows: Synthes, 3.5; Darco, 4.5; Newdeal, 5.0; Synthes without locked screws, 7.5; ( p < 0.001). No statistically significant differences between the plates were found in relation to loads to failure and corresponding displacement. Conclusion: This is the first biomechanical study to assess the stability of different plates currently in use in our practice for the fixation of calcaneal fractures. Our results showed that plates with locked screws provided greater stability during cyclic loading than the plate without locked screws.
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Joo, Hee-sun, and Seok-Jin Kang. "AHP 분석을 통한 도시재생 뉴딜사업 우선순위 평가 : 경상남도 도시재생뉴딜 사업지를 대상으로." Journal of the Korean Society of Urban Environment 20, no. 1 (March 31, 2020): 61–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.33768/ksue.2020.20.1.061.

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Fernandes, Túlio Diniz, Alexandre Leme Godoy dos Santos, Marcos de Andrade Corsato, Marcos Hideyo Sakaki, Rafael Trevisan Ortiz, and Marcelo Pires Prado. "Estabilização da artrodese da articulação tarsometatársica: estudo biomecânico." Acta Ortopédica Brasileira 16, no. 1 (2008): 45–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1413-78522008000100009.

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INTRODUÇAO: As artrodeses tarsometatársicas sao opçao terapeutica efetiva no tratamento das osteoartroses sintomaticas da articulacao de Lisfranc. Os métodos de estabilizaçao disponíveis sao: Fios de Kirschner, Parafusos Corticais, Placas e parafusos e Agrafe. A estabilidade oferecida e a técnica cirúrgica utilizada para cada material é discutida na literatura. OBJETIVO: Comparar a força de compressão e a estabilidade biomecânica da fixação da articulação tarsometatársica com Parafusos Corticais e com Agrafe. CASUISTICA E MÉTODO: Selecionados 10 cadáveres frescos, do genero masculino, idade variando de 35 a 49 anos, foram submetidas a dissecçao do cúboide e do 4° metatarso bilateralmente, decorticadas as superfícies articulares e realizada fixação com parafuso cortical - Cortical Screw 3.5mm Impol, e Agrafe - Uni-clip® Staple 2.0 NewDeal. RESULTADOS: Os 20 ensaios biomecânicos foram completados. A analise estatística dos métodos agrafe vs parafuso cortical, em relação a energia acumulada até atingir o pico de força do ensaio p= 0.047, e a energia acumulada até o final do ensaio p= 0.047 apresentaram diferença significativa. CONCLUSÃO: Os picos de carga suportados pelas estabilizaçoes com agrafe e com parafuso cortical decrescem, significativamente, com a idade. Observa-se valores de força superiores para o agrafe em ossos osteoporóticos. A energia acumulada na area de trabalho dos graficos nos ensaios com o agrafe, mostram-se estatisticamente superiores aos valores para os Parafusos Corticais.
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Legge, W. G., S. Haber, D. E. Harder, J. G. Menzies, J. S. Noll, A. Tekauz, P. L. Thomas, T. K. Turkington, and B. Bizimungu. "Newdale barley." Canadian Journal of Plant Science 88, no. 4 (July 1, 2008): 717–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjps07194.

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Newdale is a two-row spring malting barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) cultivar widely adapted to western Canada that has performed particularly well in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Developed from a cross made in 1991, Newdale was evaluated in the Western Cooperative Two-row Barley Registration Test (1998-1999) and the Collaborative Malting Barley Trials (1999-2000) conducted by the malting and brewing industry before being registered in 2001. Newdale is a significantly higher yielding cultivar with good agronomic traits, moderate disease resistance and good malting quality. Key words: Malting barley, Hordeum vulgare L., cultivar description, yield, disease resistance, malting quality
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Yang, Qing Bin, and Gang Xu. "Performance of Newdal Blended Knitted Fabrics." Advanced Materials Research 709 (June 2013): 238–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.709.238.

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The basic properties of the 3 Newdal knitted fabrics are measured with different instruments. Testing standards are tensile, wear resistance, pilling property and bending properties. By the analysis of the results, the following conclusions can be deduced: Among the 3 fabrics, the mechanical properties of the blended knitted fabrics Newdal /Polyester is the best.
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Garrido Trigo, A., M. Veny, I. Dotti, M. Esteller, E. Sulpice, D. Jary, F. Clément, X. Gidrol, F. Navarro, and A. Salas. "P056 Local nanocarrier delivery of JAK1 siRNA for IBD treatment: an in vivo mouse model." Journal of Crohn's and Colitis 16, Supplement_1 (January 1, 2022): i166—i167. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjab232.185.

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Abstract Background Janus Kinases (JAK), including JAK1, JAK2, JAK3 and TYK2, have garnered increasing interest as therapeutic targets for several chronic inflammatory diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Although oral small molecule JAK inhibitors are being used in the clinics as an effective treatment for moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis, nonethelessthey can lead to severe systemic immunosuppression, which is associated with an increased risk of infections. Our project aimed to develop a nanomedicine that induced JAK1 mRNA degradation within the intestinal mucosa with little systemic distribution. Methods The NEWDEAL project (H2020) developed both potent small interfering RNAs (siRNA) specific for JAK1 (siJAK1) or TNF (siTNF), and lipid nanoparticles (CL40) as nano-vectors. Their biodistribution in a mice colitis model was analyzed using labeled AF488-siJAK1 complexed to CL40 and given intrarectally (IR) for 3 consecutive days. In vivo cellular uptake was determined by FACS analysis. To induce colitis, C57/Bl6 mice received 2.5% dextrate sulfate sodium (DSS) in drinking water for 5 days. To determine efficacy of siRNAs, mice started DSS on day 0 and received IR administrations of siRNAs alone or complexed with CL40 nanoparticles on days -3, -2, -1, 1, 3, 5 and 7. On day 9, mice were sacrificed and disease activity index (DAI), histological score, fecal inflammatory markers and qPCR of targeted genes were analyzed. Results Colonic phagocytic cells - such as macrophages, neutrophils and monocytes - are the main targets cells of the siRNA-CL40 nanocomplexes following IR administration. A small percentage of cells in the draining lymph nodes captured siRNA CL40 nanocomplexes, remaining almost undetectable in spleen. This suggests a localized effect of the siRNA nanocomplexes after IR administration. While siJAK1-alone effectively reduced JAK1 mRNA expression in the distal colon, it did not improve intestinal inflammation induced by administering DSS. siTNF-CL40 treatment, though not siTNF-alone, significantly decreased intestinal inflammation in the DSS colitis model of treated mice, revealing significant protection from weight loss, lower histological scores, and reduced production of fecal lipocalin. Conclusion In summary, these results show that despite effectively reducing JAK1 mRNA expression, siJAK1 administration does not ameliorate colitis in a DSS mice model. However, we showed that a locally delivered siTNF-nanocomplex has the capacity to improve clinical, macroscopic and histological symptoms as well as fecal biomarkers in DSS colitic mice. We conclude not only that siRNA-CL40 target delivery is a good therapeutic strategy, but also that siTNF-CL40 is effective in locally treating intestinal inflammation.
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Usuelli, Federico Giuseppe, Cristian Indino, Luigi Manzi, Camilla Maccario, and Ettore Vulcano. "Superficial and Deep Infections Rate in Primary Total Ankle Replacement through Anterior Approach versus Lateral Transfibular Approach." Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2, no. 3 (September 1, 2017): 2473011417S0003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011417s000394.

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Category: Ankle, Ankle Arthritis, Periprosthetic Infections Introduction/Purpose: Periprosthetic joint infections represent a relatively infrequent complication following total ankle replacement (TAR), with reported incidence ranging from 2% to 8,6%. Early treatment of any wound infection is the key to prevent disastrous outcomes. One of the most recent TARs (Zimmer Trabecular Metal Total Ankle, Zimmer Biomet, Warsaw, IN) requires implantation through a lateral transfibular approach. Potential advantages of this approach include the supposed decreased risk of wound complications, thanks to a preservation of the distal leg angiosomes. The purpose of this study is to retrospectively compare the rate of superficial and deep infections between TARs performed through an anterior approach and TARs performed through a lateral transfibular approach at 12-months follow-up. Methods: This study included 150 consecutive primary TARs performed between May 2011 and July 2015 with at least 1-year follow up. The 3-component uncemented Hintegra implant (Newdeal SA, Lyon, France) was used in 81 TARs (54.0%) through an anterior approach (group A). The 2-component uncemented Zimmer Trabecular Metal Total Ankle prosthesis, was implanted in 69 TARs (46.0%) through a lateral transfibular approach (Group B). Operative time, tourniquet time and superficial and deep infections were recorded up to 1-year follow-up. All patients were clinically and radiologically evaluated postoperatively at two, six and twelve months. Superficial wound infections were classified as dehiscence, eschar, or wound drainage according to criteria of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for surgical wound infection. Deep infections were classified according to Fitzgerald’s classification: acute postoperative, deep late infections, late hematogenous infections. We compared the incidence of superficial and deep infections as well as the operative time. Results: In group A there were 4 (4.9%) superficial infections. Two of these patients developed a deep infection. Overall, there were 3 (3.7%) deep infections in group A that required: intravenous antibiotics and vacuum assisted closure; replacement of the tibial component and polyethylene liner; polyethylene exchange and VAC treatment. In group B, there were 2 (2.9%) superficial infections. One of these patients developed the only deep infection (1.4%) that was treated with antibiotic-impregnated cement spacer. There was no statistically significant difference in terms of superficial (P= 0.687) and deep infections (P= 0.625). The mean operative time in group A was 115.2 minutes (65-150) and 179.5 minutes (105-333) in group B. Operative time was statistically different between group A and group B (P <0.001). Conclusion: This study demonstrates a lower superficial and deep infection rate in the lateral transfibular approach group compared to the anterior approach group. Nonetheless, this difference was not statistically significant. The significantly longer operative time in the lateral approach group did not seem to affect the infection rates. In conclusion, TARs performed through a lateral approach appear to be as safe as TARs done through an anterior approach in terms of the infection rate within the first postoperative year. Further studies on larger cohorts and longer follow-up are essential to validate the findings from this study.
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Books on the topic "NewDeal"

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Podolsky, Glenn. Soils of the Birtle, Elkhorn, Hamiota, Newdale, Rapid City, Shoal Lake, and Strathclair Townsites. [Winnipeg]: Canada-Manitoba Soil Survey, 1988.

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Daoust, Bette. NewDeal Overview. Applied MicroSkill Technologies Corporation, 1999.

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Newdale Idaho State of Mind Collection. Sudoku Genius Mind Exercises Volume 1: Newdale, Idaho State of Mind Collection. Independently Published, 2020.

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Book chapters on the topic "NewDeal"

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Kelsey, John, Bruce Schneier, and David Wagner. "Related-key cryptanalysis of 3-WAY, Biham-DES,CAST, DES-X, NewDES, RC2, and TEA." In Information and Communications Security, 233–46. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bfb0028479.

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Conference papers on the topic "NewDeal"

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Eaton, Perry, Bob Anderson, Steve Queen, Ian Mackenzie, and David Wynn. "NEWDAS — the Newmont Distributed IP Data Acquisition System." In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2010. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.3513184.

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Sun, Jiajia, Yaoguo Li, and Misac Nabighian. "Lithology differentiation based on inversion of full waveform induced polarization data from Newmont Distributed IP Data Acquisition System (NEWDAS)." In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2012. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/segam2012-1378.1.

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