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Difficult Cases: From Data to Learning, and Back

Difficult Cases: From Data to Learning, and Back

... are difficult to annotate re- liably – how to identify those, and what to do with them once ...of difficult instances in training data misleads a ma- chine learner into misclassifying clear-cut, easy ...the ...

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Bipartite Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: New Technique for Avoiding Bile Duct  Injury in Difficult Cases

Bipartite Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: New Technique for Avoiding Bile Duct Injury in Difficult Cases

... The incidence of bile duct injury in laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) is still two times greater compared to classic open surgery. This study offers new procedure to avoid this complication during LC. The gall bladder ...

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Total nasal septal reconstruction using costal cartilage in difficult cases of secondary septoplasty

Total nasal septal reconstruction using costal cartilage in difficult cases of secondary septoplasty

... Rhinoplasty and septal reconstruction often require the use of cartilage grafts. Occasionally, the unsuspecting rhinoplasty surgeon may hitherto stumble upon such noses which have paucity of native cartilaginous and bony ...

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Ultrasonography and computed tomography in patients with right lower quadrant pain: Difficult cases of appendicitis

Ultrasonography and computed tomography in patients with right lower quadrant pain: Difficult cases of appendicitis

... Figure 8 A 75-year-old male suspected for acute appendicitis. A ) Computed tomography (CT) after iv contrast showed a fl uid fi lled thickened appendix of 10 mm diameter (arrow) w[r] ...

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Nolanvarflirt08

... It is easier to worry about difficult cases than come up with a simple account that gets the cases right. Those who believe that the boundaries are messy and indeterminate have even a harder time ...

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Use of Non Echo Planar Diffusion Weighted MR Imaging for the Detection of Cholesteatomas in High Risk Tympanic Retraction Pockets

Use of Non Echo Planar Diffusion Weighted MR Imaging for the Detection of Cholesteatomas in High Risk Tympanic Retraction Pockets

... their cases, our research differs in that this was a prospective study that included only retraction pockets with suspicion of choleste- atoma after evaluation by an expert otologic ...in difficult ...

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N Semantic Classes are Harder than Two

N Semantic Classes are Harder than Two

... • Demonstration that binary classification removes the difficult cases of classification into closely related semantic classes • Demonstration that dependency parser paths are inadequate[r] ...

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Use of McGrath® MAC Video Laryngoscope for Nasotracheal Intubation in Patients for Whom Intubation Was Expected to Be Difficult Due to the Limited Mouth Opening

Use of McGrath® MAC Video Laryngoscope for Nasotracheal Intubation in Patients for Whom Intubation Was Expected to Be Difficult Due to the Limited Mouth Opening

... be difficult, and has been reported to provide improved visibility of the glottis during tracheal ...three cases using McG in patients for whom in- tubation was expected to be difficult due to the ...

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Difficult colonoscopy score identifies the difficult patients undergoing unsedated colonoscopy

Difficult colonoscopy score identifies the difficult patients undergoing unsedated colonoscopy

... the difficult rate ...predicting difficult colonoscopy (insertion time more than 10 min) was ...of difficult colonoscopy was 73%, 50%, 85% and 66% ...the difficult rate in high-risk patients ...

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Difficult behaviour in groups

Difficult behaviour in groups

... of difficult behaviour could be supplemented with growing experience about successful interventions, similar to the encyclopaedia of task strategies arising from research into task-centred practice (Reid, ...

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The Development of the Document Specialist

The Development of the Document Specialist

... Another reason, in addition to those given, why the trained and experienced specialist is necessary is the fact that there are certain cases in which it is very difficult to prove the fa[r] ...

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Use of Recombinant Factor VIIa in Obstetrics

Use of Recombinant Factor VIIa in Obstetrics

... A cases and is a rare but serious complication of pregnancy associated with PPH ...mild cases with low inhibitor titres; and by-passing agents (activated prothrombin complex concentrates and rFVIIA) in ...

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EVIDENCE FOR LINKAGE DISEQUILIBRIUM MAINTAINED BY SELECTION IN TWO NATURAL POPULATIONS OF DROSOPHILA SUBOBSCURA

EVIDENCE FOR LINKAGE DISEQUILIBRIUM MAINTAINED BY SELECTION IN TWO NATURAL POPULATIONS OF DROSOPHILA SUBOBSCURA

... Linkage disequilibrium among alleles at two loci in a population can be the result of epistasis or random drift.. In most cases it is difficult to distinguish between thes[r] ...

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The effects of boundaries on the dispersion forces between molecules

The effects of boundaries on the dispersion forces between molecules

... Of the three cases considered in this work, the dielectric slab configuration although being more difficult with regards the computation of the Green functions tends to show the smaller [r] ...

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Tarsoaponeurectomy as an alternative in difficult blepharoptosis cases

Tarsoaponeurectomy as an alternative in difficult blepharoptosis cases

... The basic success criterion was taken as a quantitative ptosis measurement (Table 2). All measurements were made during clinical examination. Preoperatively, the PS value was significantly lower in the eye with ptosis ...

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Twister2 Big Data Environment with Performance, Dependability for Batch and Streaming

Twister2 Big Data Environment with Performance, Dependability for Batch and Streaming

... • Messy as some features of these big data systems intrinsically slow in some not all cases • All these systems are “monolithic” and difficult to deal with individual components • Execut[r] ...

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Successful Treatment with a Weekly Injection of Teriparatide for the Nonunion of a Distal Humerus Fracture

Successful Treatment with a Weekly Injection of Teriparatide for the Nonunion of a Distal Humerus Fracture

... It is said that a distal humerus fracture accounts for 0.5% to 2% of all fractures. A fracture to the distal humerus occurs by high-energy damage in younger pa- tients, and that by low-energy damage in the elderly is ...

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Survey Paper on Context Sensing and Proximity Sensing for Smart Phones

Survey Paper on Context Sensing and Proximity Sensing for Smart Phones

... Intuitively, the ’in-hand’ state differs from on-body placements in this the phone isn't utterly lined by close objects. Though the front-mounted proximity detector will understand sheltering ahead, the phone is unaware ...

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Pain Management in Spinal Cord Injury: A Narrative Review

Pain Management in Spinal Cord Injury: A Narrative Review

... individuals with SCI. Therefore, studies have been directed to assess the role of pain relief to promote exercise adherence in individuals with SCI and managing patients with SCI may increase the likelihood of exercise ...

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Malaria’s contribution to World War One – the unexpected adversary

Malaria’s contribution to World War One – the unexpected adversary

... provide a radical cure of P. vivax infection which cleared hepatic hypnozoites, from suppressive cure, which would control overt clinical attacks of both P. vivax and P. falcip- arum malaria [102]. As a result the ...

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