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Moore Robert D - - 2012
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: The objective of the study was to compare extrusion (vaginal mesh exposure) rates in patients undergoing transvaginal prolapse repair with the trocar-based Apogee and/or Perigee devices (American Medical Systems, Minnetonka, MN, USA) using either the original type I polypropylene mesh (IntePro, American Medical Systems, Minnetonka, MN, USA) ...
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Viveiros A T M - - 2012
Sperm cryopreservation is an important method for preserving genetic information and facilitating artificial reproduction. The objective was to investigate whether the cryopreservation process affects postthaw sperm motility, embryogenesis, and larval growth in the fish Brycon insignis. Sperm was diluted in methyl glycol and Beltsville Thawing solution, frozen in a nitrogen ...
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Li Zhixia - - 2012
Poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA)-based cements containing magnetite (C-PMMA/Fe(3) O(4) ) is useful in hyperthermia treatment for bone tumor. We have prepared C-PMMA/Fe(3) O(4) by incorporating Fe(3) O(4) powders of different diameters (means of 300, 35, and 11 nm) into the polymerization reaction of methyl methacrylate monomer to develop a new bone cement ...
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Parrilla Inma - - 2012
The present study aimed to evaluate the ability of spermatozoa from individual boar ejaculates to withstand different semen-processing techniques. Eighteen sperm-rich ejaculate samples from six boars (three per boar) were diluted in Beltsville Thawing Solution and split into three aliquots. The aliquots were (1) further diluted to 3×10(7)sperm/mL and stored ...
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Ding Fuhong - - 2012
Hormone implantation is widely applied in halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus L.) aquaculture to extend the sperm production season of broodstock males. The ability to combine this technique with cryopreservation would increase sperm availability, thereby improving reproduction success and facilitating gene management. In this paper, the cryopreservation ability of sperm from hormone-treated ...
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Perdrix A - - 2012
With the motile sperm organelle morphology examination (MSOME), spermatozoa morphology may be assessed directly on motile spermatozoa at high magnification (up to 6600×). This procedure describes more precisely spermatozoa abnormalities, especially head vacuoles. However, no consensus has been established concerning normal or abnormal MSOME criteria. The aim of our study ...
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Chang Haixin - - 2012
In order to better understand how sperm movement is regulated in the oviduct, we mated wild-type female mice with Acr-EGFP males that produce sperm with fluorescent acrosomes. The fluorescence improved our ability to detect sperm within the oviduct. Oviducts were removed shortly before or after ovulation and placed in chambers ...
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Levin Barry P - - 2012
This case series demonstrates seven molar-site implants placed in six consecutively treated patients. All sites were augmented with rhBMP-2 (1.50 mg/cc)/ACS (recombinant human Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2/Absorbable Collagen Sponge) at extraction to regenerate bone-facilitating implant placement. In four patients, osteotomies were initiated with trephines to evaluate qualitatively for native bone and ...
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Majkowska-Zwolińska Beata - - 2012
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate long-term seizure reduction and on-demand magnet use in children and adolescents with drug-resistant epilepsy who were treated with vagus nerve stimulation therapy. METHODS: Fifty-seven children and adolescents under 18 years of age with drug-resistant epilepsy were implanted with a vagus nerve stimulation ...
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Viola Filipa Campos - - 2012
Electrical artifacts caused by the cochlear implant (CI) contaminate electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings from implanted individuals and corrupt auditory evoked potentials (AEPs). Independent component analysis (ICA) is efficient in attenuating the electrical CI artifact and AEPs can be successfully reconstructed. However the manual selection of CI artifact related independent components (ICs) ...
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Kondracki Stanisław - - 2012
Experiments were performed on 75 ejaculates obtained from 19 bulls representing different cattle breeds used at the Masovian Centre for Animal Breeding and Reproduction in Łowicz. Fresh ejaculates were measured in respect to their volume and sperm count in the ejaculates was determined. The ejaculates were classified based on the ...
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Hou K-C - - 2011
This work presents a biomedical microsystem with a wireless radiofrequency (RF)-powered electronics and versatile sensors/actuators for use in nanomedicinal diagnosis and therapy. The cooling of brain tissue has the potential to reduce the frequency and severity of epilepsy. Miniaturised spiral coils as a wireless power module with low-dropout linear regulator ...
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Hashemi Parastoo - - 2011
Fast-scan cyclic voltammetry (FSCV) at carbon fiber microelectrodes can be used to measure behaviorally correlated dopamine changes in the extracellular fluid of the brain of freely moving rats. These experiments employ a chronically implanted Ag/AgCl reference electrode. When dopamine measurements are taken 4 days after implantation, there is often a ...
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Harris Robert - - 2011
To assess the feasibility of intra-operative monitoring of residual hearing using electrocochleography (ECOG) during cochlear implantation. We present our methods and preliminary results. We attempted to monitor 21 consecutive paediatric and adult subjects during cochlear implantation. All subjects were implanted via a promontory cochleostomy with full electrode insertions of Cochlear(TM) ...
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Gierthmuehlen Mortimer - - 2011
Emerging research on brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) requires the development of animal models for testing implantable BMI electrodes. New models are necessary in order to characterize and test newly constructed electrodes in an acute environment, and their properties and performance need to be evaluated in long-term, chronic implantations. Owing to their ...
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Lecerf Patrick - - 2011
HYPOTHESIS:: A midmodiolar reconstruction with multislice computed tomography could potentially be used clinically to determine the cochlear implant electrode array position if the technique was validated with a cadaveric temporal bone study. BACKGROUND:: Several radiologic studies using sophisticated techniques have been described. This study was designed to validate a standard ...
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Vaid Neelam - - 2011
Extracochlear electrode extrusion is a potentially under-recognized complication of cochlear implantation. As the age of implantation becomes younger, electrode extrusion is of concern due to future skull growth. Extrusion of several electrodes may compromise performance and thus require surgical reinsertion of the electrodes. Almost 60% of patients with electrode extrusion ...
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Celik Esra Uzer - - 2011
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of different surface treatments and bonding procedures on the tensile bond strength (TBS) of resin composites repaired 6 months after polymerization. Materials and Methods: Resin composite sticks were aged in distilled water at 37°C for 6 months. They were divided into 12 groups (n = ...
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Liu Xiaoyin - - 2011
Treating epilepsy with deep brain stimulation (DBS) is attracting more and more attention these years, especially the close loop method that gives stimuli when needed so that the implanted device will work longer. People have tried to detect seizure with electrocorticogram (ECoG), but the extra implants put more risks to ...
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Vecchiato G - - 2011
There is a debate in the specialized literature about the quality of fruition of music for patients that received a cochlear implant. Interestingly, very few studies have investigated the hypothesis that patients that use a bilateral cochlear implant could perceive the music in a more pleasant way as compared to ...
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Güldner C - - 2011
Until now more than 250,000 cochlea implantations have been performed worldwide. The surgical procedure is well standardized. A discussion about the kind of postoperative radiological control has started since cone beam tomography (CBT) has been established in ENT and hearing preservation operations have come more into the focus. Further research ...
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Karakis Ioannis - - 2011
Foramen ovale (FO) electrodes have been used in the evaluation of epilepsy surgery for more than 25years. Their traditional application was in patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. Due in part to advances in neuroimaging, their use has declined. We describe our cumulative experience with FO electrodes and use examples ...
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Tang Qing - - 2011
The modern multi-channel cochlear implant is widely considered to be the most successful neural prosthesis owing to its ability to restore partial hearing to post-lingually deafened adults and to allow essentially normal language development in pre-lingually deafened children. However, the implant performance varies greatly in individuals and is still limited ...
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Arain Amir M - - 2011
OBJECTIVE: Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) are common paroxysmal events that mimic and can often be misdiagnosed as epileptic seizures. PNES account for 10 to 40% of patients referred to epilepsy centers. Patients with uncontrolled PNES are at times subjected to vagus nerve stimulator (VNS) implantation. We report a series of ...
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Karatas Erkan - - 2011
OBJECTIVES: To study the best electrically stimulation in cochlear implant surgery with round window (RW) and Promontory cochleostomy approaches with electrically evoked stapedius reflex thresholds (ESRT) intraoperatively. METHODS: Thirty-nine children underwent CI surgery were included for this study. The surgical procedures consisted of RW and Promontory cochleostomy. ESRT for each ...
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Davis Kathryn A - - 2011
We present results from continuous intracranial electroencephalographic (iEEG) monitoring in 6 dogs with naturally occurring epilepsy, a disorder similar to the human condition in its clinical presentation, epidemiology, electrophysiology and response to therapy. Recordings were obtained using a novel implantable device wirelessly linked to an external, portable real-time processing unit. ...
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Rabischong Benoit - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic exposure of pelvic nerves has opened a new area in the field of neuromodulation. However, electrode design and material deterioration remain issues that limit clinical application. The objective of this study was to evaluate experimentally the laparoscopic implantation of different types of neural electrodes in order to achieve ...
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Kawai Naoko - - 2011
Purpose: To investigate the influence of cyclic impact load and the number of load cycles on compressive shear bond strength under the three different cements. Materials and Methods: The following materials were used: Super Bond C&B (SB) and Panavia Fluoro Cement (PF) as adhesive resin cements, Fuji Luting (FL) as ...
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Kwon Bomjun J - - 2011
The present study aimed to examine the effect of electrode configuration, specifically monopolar (MP) or bipolar (BP) stimulation, on place pitch discrimination in cochlear implants (CIs). Twelve subjects implanted with the Nucleus Freedom device were presented with various pairs of stimulation across the electrode array, with varying degrees of distance ...
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Bahuleyan Biji - - 2011
PURPOSE: Hippocampal recording using depth electrodes is indicated in a small subgroup of patients with medically intractable seizures. There are several conventional techniques for implantation of hippocampal depth electrodes. We describe a new method for hippocampal depth electrode placement using an image-guided endoscopic transoccipital route. This technique is simple and ...
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Esfandiari Shahrokh - - 2011
OBJECTIVE:: We designed to determine the variables that influence the adoption rate of implant technology amongst Canadian dentists. METHODS AND MATERIAL:: In this cross-sectional study, an anonymous survey questionnaire was sent to all licensed Canadian dentists, both general practitioners and specialists. A 3-part questionnaire accompanied by a postage prepaid envelope ...
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Benabid Alim Louis - - 2011
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) include stimulators, infusion devices, and neuroprostheses. They all belong to functional neurosurgery. Deep brain stimulators (DBS) are widely used for therapy and are in need of innovative evolutions. Robotized exoskeletons require BCIs able to drive up to 26 degrees of freedom (DoF). We report the nanomicrotechnology development ...
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Linsmeier Cecilia Eriksson - - 2011
Neural interfaces hold great promise to become invaluable clinical and diagnostic tools in the near future. However, the biocompatibility and the long-term stability of the implanted interfaces are far from optimized. There are several factors that need to be addressed and standardized when improving the long-term success of an implanted ...
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Todt Ingo - - 2011
The exchange of an cochlear implant or the re-positioning of an electrode have become more frequently required than a decade ago. The consequences of such procedures at a microstructural level within the cochlea are not known. It was the aim of the present study to further investigate the effects of ...
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Hosseini Mandana - - 2011
Purpose: To compare the biological, technical and aesthetic outcomes of single implant-supported all-ceramic versus metal-ceramic crowns. Materials and methods: Thirty-six patients with premolar agenesis were randomly treated with 38 all-ceramic (AC) and 37 metal-ceramic (MC) implant-supported single-tooth restorations. A quasirandomisation of consecutively included restorations in patients with one or more ...
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Tomasz Zarnowski - - 2011
The aim of the paper is to present a case of 82 year old man suffering from retinitis pigmentosa, who over the period of 10 years developed partial, bilateral spontaneous dislocation of IOLs within the capsular bag to the anterior chamber. Complexes of IOLs in the capsular bags with severe ...
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Ural Çağrı - - 2010
The purpose of this in-vitro study was to evaluate and compare the effects of different surface treatments and laser irradiation on the shear bond strength of resin cement to zirconia-based ceramic. Forty zirconia core specimens (10-mm diameter, 2-mm thickness) were produced and embedded in the centers of autopolymerizing acrylic resin ...
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Karan Sevinc - - 2010
To test the hypotheses that (1) there is no significant difference between the effects of two burs on the surface roughness of enamel after orthodontic debonding, and (2) there is no difference between resin removal times of the two burs. The crowns of 20 premolars were embedded in acrylic blocks, ...
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Akyıl Musa Şamil - - 2010
Abstract Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the shear bond strength of a resin cement to yttrium-stabilized tetragonal zirconia (Y-TZP) surfaces treated with air abrasion, silica coating, or CO(2), Er:YAG, or Nd:YAG laser irradiation, or irradiated by each laser after air abrasion. Background Data: Optimized methods are ...
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Ivanovas Sarah - - 2011
In 2007, the low shrinkage silorane-based composites with a completely new resin chemistry were introduced. As for the case of composite repair, the question of whether this new material class can be repaired with the same methods like dimethacrylate-based composites arises. The ability of a silorane-based composite (SBC) to be ...
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Li Jun - - 2011
Three types of experimental resin cements with different curing systems, dual, light, and chemical, were designed. The relationship between the flexural strengths of the three experimental and five commercial (Beauty Ortho Bond, Transbond™ XT, Light Cure Bond, Kurasper® F, and Super Bond) orthodontic resin cements on the tensile bond strength ...
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Pont Huib Berghauser - - 2010
INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to evaluate the surface enamel after bracket debonding and residual resin removal. METHODS: Thirty patients (female, 20; male, 10; mean age, 18.4 years) who completed orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances (Twin Brackets, 3M Unitek, Monrovia, Calif) (n = 525) were included. The amounts ...
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Pont Huib Berghauser - - 2010
INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to evaluate the surface enamel after bracket debonding and residual resin removal. METHODS: Thirty patients (female, 20; male, 10; mean age, 18.4 years) who completed orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances (Twin Brackets, 3M Unitek, Monrovia, Calif) (n = 525) were included. The amounts ...
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Wang ZhiGang - - 2010
To investigate the push-out bond strengths of one epoxy resin-based quartz-fiber post with four adhesive systems. Forty-four single-rooted, single-canal teeth were randomly divided into four groups (n = 11): One-step (One-Step + Duo-link; Bisco), Variolink II (Excite DSC + Variolink II; Ivoclar Vivadent), Panavia F (ED primer + Panavia F; ...
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Ural Cağri - - 2011
To evaluate the effect of different primers on the bond strength of adhesive resin cement to zirconia ceramic surface in vitro. Thirty zirconia disk-shaped ceramic specimens (10×2 mm²) were divided into three equal groups for the application of different primers: Monobond-S, Clearfil Ceramic Primer and Signum Zirconia Bond. A further ...
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Isci Devrim - - 2011
The aim of this study was to compare the shear bond strength (SBS) of brackets bonded to fluorosed and non-fluorosed teeth with self-etching primer (SEP) and phosphoric acid (PA). The study involved 40 mildly fluorosed [Thylstrup-Fejerskov (TFT) Index = 1-3] and 40 non-fluorosed human premolar teeth. The fluorosed and non-fluorosed ...
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Uysal T - - 2010
The aim of this study was to evaluate the in vivo effects of an amorphous calcium phosphate-containing orthodontic composite in reducing enamel demineralization around orthodontic brackets, and to compare it with the control. Fourteen orthodontic patients were divided into two equal groups. They received brackets fitted to all first premolars, ...
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Cekic-Nagas Isil - - 2010
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of different resin cement film thicknesses on the shear bond strength of resin core materials to lithium disilicate ceramics. Forty IPS Empress 2 ceramic disks were bonded to the core materials (Bis-core and Smile) with resin cement film thicknesses of ...
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Baltas C S - - 2010
This article presents as reliably as possible the roots of the Radiology specialty in Greece, from the time of the discovery of X-rays by WC Roentgen. It mentions the most important dates relevant to the foundation of the specialty of Radiology in Greece.
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Faria-e-Silva André L - - 2010
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the immediate (10-minute) and delayed (24-hour) bond strength of dual-cured resin cements that are light-activated either immediately or delayed (after five minutes) or chemically-activated only. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three dual-cured resin cements were evaluated: RelyX ARC, Panavia F and Enforce. Cylinders of resin cement were built ...
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