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Influence of Different DXA Acquisition Modes on Monitoring the Changes in Bone Mineral Density After Hip Resurfacing Arthroplasty

2011

Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is a technique enabling the measurement of bone mineral density (BMD) around prostheses after hip resurfacing arthroplasty (HRA). In this study, we evaluated the consistency of different DXA acquisition modes with 33 patients who had undergone HRA. Patients were scanned with DXA immediately after surgery and at 3-, 6-, and 12-mo time points. All the patients were scanned with dual femur and orthopedic hip acquisition modes and analyzed using 10-region ROI model. With both acquisition modes, a statistically significant decrease (p0.05, Wilcoxon's test) in BMD at 3mo was revealed in 3 ROIs, located to upper and lateral upper femur. Both acquisition modes…

Malemusculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyRotationArthroplasty Replacement HipEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedicine.medical_treatmentStatistics NonparametricBone remodeling03 medical and health sciencesAbsorptiometry Photon0302 clinical medicineBone DensitymedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingOrthopedics and Sports MedicineFemurFemurFemoral neck030203 arthritis & rheumatologyBone mineral030222 orthopedicsProximal femurbusiness.industryta3141Middle Agedmusculoskeletal systemHip resurfacingArthroplastymedicine.anatomical_structureOrthopedic surgeryFemaleHip JointRadiologybusinessNuclear medicineJournal of Clinical Densitometry
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Effect of sport-tinted contact lenses for contrast enhancement on retinal straylight measurements

2008

PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of two tinted contact lenses (CL) designed for outdoor sports activity on the psychometric determination of retinal straylight using the compensation comparison method. METHODS: Thirteen emmetropic subjects were randomly fitted with two different tinted Nike Maxsight (Bausch & Lomb, Rochester, NY, USA) CL in one eye, while the contralateral eye was fitted with a clear lens made of the same material (Optima 38, Bausch & Lomb). Three valid straylight measurements were taken on each eye before and a few minutes after lens insertion, when lens stabilization had occurred. RESULTS: The subjects' mean straylight values were 0.90 +/- 0.09 at baseline and 0.95 +/- …

Maleretinal straylightgenetic structuresPolymaconEmmetropiatinted lenslaw.inventionSports Equipmentchemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinelawScattering RadiationContrast (vision)media_commonSpectral filtersVision TestsEquipment DesignSensory SystemsLens (optics)Regression AnalysisFemalePhotopic visionAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyPsychometricsContact Lensescontact lensmedia_common.quotation_subjectLight scatterColorRetinaStatistics NonparametricContrast Sensitivity03 medical and health sciencesTinte contact lensOcular straylightOphthalmologymedicineHumansOcular straylightElectronic Data ProcessingScience & TechnologyRetinalContact lensOphthalmologyocular scatterchemistrypolymacon030221 ophthalmology & optometryOptometry030217 neurology & neurosurgeryOptometryOphthalmic and Physiological Optics
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Social Network-Based Content Delivery in Device-to-Device Underlay Cellular Networks Using Matching Theory

2017

With the popularity of social network-based services, the unprecedented growth of mobile date traffic has brought a heavy burden on the traditional cellular networks. Device-to-device (D2D) communication, as a promising solution to overcome wireless spectrum crisis, can enable fast content delivery based on user activities in social networks. In this paper, we address the content delivery problem related to optimization of peer discovery and resource allocation by combining both the social and physical layer information in D2D underlay networks. The social relationship, which is modeled as the probability of selecting similar contents and estimated by using the Bayesian nonparametric models…

Matching (statistics)General Computer ScienceComputer scienceBayesian nonparametric modelsDistributed computing02 engineering and technology0203 mechanical engineeringcontent delivery0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWirelessGeneral Materials ScienceResource managementUnderlaymatching theoryBlossom algorithmta113Social networkta213business.industryQuality of serviceGeneral Engineering020302 automobile design & engineering020206 networking & telecommunicationsdevice-to-device communicationCellular networkResource allocationsocial networklcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringbusinesslcsh:TK1-9971IEEE Access
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Effect of cavity preparation instruments (oscillating or rotating) on the composite-dentin interface in primary teeth.

2003

Abstract Objectives: To evaluate the effect of preparation of instruments on the interfacial integrity between cavity wall and composite restoration. Methods: Two class II slot preparations were done in 10 primary teeth either with SonicSys® or with a conventional bur. The cavities were filled using an adhesive system. One layer of a flowable composite and one layer of a condensable composite were applied. The specimens were analyzed by confocal laser scanning microscopy. Results: In the SonicSys® group the mean thickness of the hybrid layer was 6.12 (0.60) μm; in the control group it was 6.04 (0.63) μm. The difference was not statistically significant. Two fractures were observed in one to…

Materials scienceComposite numberAnalytical chemistryComposite ResinsDental High-Speed EquipmentStatistics NonparametricDentinmedicineFlowable CompositeHumansGeneral Materials ScienceUltrasonicsComposite materialTooth DeciduousDental Restoration PermanentGeneral DentistryDental LeakageMicroscopy ConfocalEnamel paintDental BondingAdhesionBevelResin CementsDentin Permeabilitymedicine.anatomical_structureMechanics of Materialsvisual_artDentin-Bonding Agentsvisual_art.visual_art_mediumDental Cavity PreparationLayer (electronics)Cavity wallDental materials : official publication of the Academy of Dental Materials
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Roentgenographic in vitro investigation of frequency and location of curvatures in human maxillary premolars.

2006

The aim of this study was to determine the location of the root canal curvature and measure the distance from the CEJ to the first curvature using in vitro methods. Extracted maxillary premolars (n = 358) were fixed and digitally radiographed using the parallel technique. Excluded from further analysis were teeth with root caries, artificial crowns, extensive fillings, or endodontic treatments. The results were descriptively analyzed and the cumulative frequencies were calculated. The median values of the distance between CEJ and first curvature were for the first right premolars 8.4 mm (buccal) and 8.5 mm (palatal), for the first left premolars 9.1 mm (buccal) and 8.9 mm (palatal). The med…

Materials sciencebusiness.industryRoot canalDentistryRoot canal morphologyCurvaturePost insertionStatistics NonparametricRadiographymedicine.anatomical_structurestomatognathic systemotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineMaxillaHumansOdontometryBicuspidDental Pulp CavityTooth RootbusinessGeneral DentistryRoot cariesJournal of endodontics
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Parametric and nonparametric methods to generate time-varying surrogate data.

2009

We present both nonparametric and parametric approaches to generating time-varying surrogate data. Nonparametric and parametric approaches are based on the use of the short-time Fourier transform and a time-varying autoregressive model, respectively. Time-varying surrogate data (TVSD) can be used to determine the statistical significance of the linear and nonlinear coherence function estimates. Two advantages of the TVSD are that it keeps one from having to make an arbitrary decision about the significance of the coherence value, and it properly takes into account statistical significance levels, which may change with time. Our simulation examples and experimental results on blood pressure …

Mathematical optimizationTime FactorsNormal DistributionBiomedical EngineeringBlood PressureHealth InformaticsStatistics NonparametricSurrogate dataNormal distributionsymbols.namesakeHeart RateHumansCoherence (signal processing)Computer Simulation1707MathematicsParametric statisticsFourier AnalysisNonparametric statisticsRegression analysisAutoregressive modelFourier analysisData Interpretation StatisticalSignal ProcessingSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticasymbolsRegression AnalysisAlgorithmAlgorithms
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Type-Specific Antibodies to Pneumococcal Capsular Polysaccharide Acquired either Naturally or after Vaccination with Prevenar in Children with Underl…

2006

ABSTRACT The antibody response to capsular polysaccharides of pneumococcal serotypes 4, 6B, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F, and 23F elicited either naturally or after vaccination with Prevenar was investigated in a cohort of children ( n = 163) with underlying chronic or recurrent lung diseases at risk of developing pneumococcal pneumonia and ultimately invasive disease. Serum concentrations of serotype-specific antibodies, as measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, in unvaccinated children ( n = 88) were higher in nasopharyngeal carriers ( n = 10) than in noncarriers ( n = 78) both at baseline and during follow-up. However, the antibody levels depended on the serotype and age of the children. Dur…

Microbiology (medical)SerotypeLung DiseasesMaleHeptavalent Pneumococcal Conjugate VaccineAdolescentClinical BiochemistryImmunologyEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayMeningococcal VaccinesMeningococcal vaccineStatistics NonparametricPneumococcal VaccinesAntibody SpecificitymedicineImmunology and AllergyHumansChildLungbiologybusiness.industryPolysaccharides BacterialVaccinationAntibody titerInfantmedicine.diseaseVaccine ResearchAntibodies BacterialVaccinationmedicine.anatomical_structureChild PreschoolCohortPneumococcal pneumoniaImmunologyChronic Diseasebiology.proteinFemaleAntibodybusinessFollow-Up Studies
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Permutation Test (PT) and Tolerated Difference Test (TDT): Two new, robust and powerful nonparametric tests for statistical comparison of dissolution…

2013

The most popular way of comparing oral solid forms of drug formulations from different batches or manufacturers is through dissolution profile comparison. Usually, a similarity factor known as (f2) is employed; However, the level of confidence associated with this method is uncertain and its statistical power is low. In addition, f2 lacks the flexibility needed to perform in special scenarios. In this study two new statistical tests based on nonparametrical Permutation Test theory are described, the Permutation Test (PT), which is very restrictive to confer similarity, and the Tolerated Difference Test (TDT), which has flexible restrictedness to confer similarity, are described and compared…

Models StatisticalNonparametric statisticsAdministration OralPharmaceutical ScienceSampling (statistics)Models TheoreticalStatistics NonparametricStatistical powerConfidence intervalPharmaceutical PreparationsSolubilitySimilarity (network science)Robustness (computer science)ResamplingStatisticsComputer SimulationMathematicsStatistical hypothesis testingInternational Journal of Pharmaceutics
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Severe third molar complications including death-lessons from 100 cases requiring hospitalization.

2006

Purpose In this study we investigated patients that were hospitalized due to third molar (M3) complications. Specifically we analyzed frequency, age distribution, and outcome with respect to the M3 clinical status. Patients and Methods We set up a prospective cohort study and included 100 subjects admitted for management of acute M3-associated complications. The clinical status of the M3 was defined as 1 ) prophylactic M3 removal, 2 ) therapeutic (nonelective) M3 removal, or 3 ) M3 present at the time of admission. Outcome variables were clinical infection markers (C-reactive protein, leukocyte counts) and economic parameters (treatment costs, length of hospital stay, and days of disability…

MolarAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPericoronitisAdolescentMyocardial InfarctionLeukocyte CountsStatistics NonparametricLeukocyte CountFatal OutcomeCost of IllnessGermanySickness Impact ProfilemedicineHumansSurgical Wound InfectionMyocardial infarctionProspective StudiesHospital CostsProspective cohort studyAgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industryLength of StayMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseProphylactic SurgerySurgeryC-Reactive ProteinOtorhinolaryngologyTooth ExtractionSurgeryObservational studyFemaleMolar ThirdPericoronitisOral SurgeryComplicationbusinessJournal of oral and maxillofacial surgery : official journal of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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Effect of diode laser irradiation on the attachment rate of periodontal ligament cells: an in vitro study.

2001

The present study is part of a basic research program investigating the cellular effects of an 810 nm GaAlAs-diode laser on human periodontal tissues. The aim of the investigation was to evaluate the effects of laser treatment of root surface specimens on the attachment of periodontal ligament (PDL) cells in vitro.Root specimens were prepared from periodontally diseased teeth. PDL cells were obtained from human third molar ligaments. Cells were cultured under simple, standardized, and reproducible experimental conditions. One hundred fifty root specimens were scaled and root planed with curets followed by air-powder abrasive treatment; 75 were then lased and 75 served as controls. The irrad…

MolarMaleTime FactorsPeriodontal LigamentDentistryCell CountGalliumIrradiation timeArsenicalsStatistics Nonparametriclaw.inventionCurettageRoot Planingstomatognathic systemlawCell AdhesionIn vitro studyPeriodontal fiberHumansPeriodontal PocketPower outputIrradiationTooth RootColoring AgentsCells CulturedObserver Variationbusiness.industryChemistryLasersFibroblastsLaserIn vitroMethylene BlueMicroscopy Electron ScanningPeriodonticsDental ScalingFemalebusinessAluminumJournal of periodontology
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