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Posterior One-Trocar-Assisted Pyeloplasty

2019

Introduction Ureteropelvic junction obstruction is the most common pediatric obstructive uropathy. Retroperitoneal lap- aroscopic-assisted dismembered pyeloplasty (OTAP) combines the advantages of a retroperitoneal approach with the high success rate of the open technique. A modification of the OTAP, using a posterior muscle-sparing incision to approach the kidney, is described. Surgical technique With the patient placed in prone position, a transverse 15-mm-long skin incision is made. A 12-mm bal- loon Hasson trocar with operative telescope is inserted after the Gerota’s fascia has been opened. The ureteropelvic junction is exteriorized and a traditional dismembered pyeloplasty is performe…

Pyeloplastymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentSettore MED/20 - Chirurgia Pediatrica E InfantileExteriorizationFasciaBalloonmedicine.diseaseSurgeryPosterior lumbotomy Minimally invasive surgery HydronephrosisAbdominal wallProne positionmedicine.anatomical_structurePosterior lumbotomy · Minimally invasive surgery · HydronephrosismedicinebusinessObstructive uropathyAbdominal surgery
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Suorittaminen, riippuvuus ja seurakunta : essee Päättymättömästä riemusta

2021

Päättymätön riemu (romaani 1996)kääntymysesseetkulttuurifilosofiaaiheettoimijuuskristillisyysuskonnolliset yhteisöthuippu-urheilupostmodernismiyksinäisyysulkopuolisuuspäihderiippuvuusWallace David Fosterromaanit
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Cosmic implications of a low-scale solution to the axion domain wall problem

2019

The post-inflationary breaking of Peccei-Quinn (PQ) symmetry can lead to the cosmic domain wall catastrophe. In this Letter we show how to avoid domain walls implementing the Instanton Interference Effect (IIE) with a new interaction which itself breaks PQ symmetry and confines at an energy scale smaller than $\Lambda_{QCD}$. We give a general description of the mechanism and consider its cosmological implications and constraints within a minimal model. Contrary to other mechanisms we do not require an inverse phase transition neither fine-tuned bias terms. Incidentally, the mechanism leads to the introduction of new self-interacting dark matter candidates and the possibility of producing g…

Quantum chromodynamicsPhysicsInstantonParticle physicsCosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)010308 nuclear & particles physicsDark matterHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyFOS: Physical sciencesInverse01 natural sciencesHidden sectorDomain wall (string theory)High Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsAxionEnergy (signal processing)Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic AstrophysicsPhysical Review D
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Perturbative chiral violations for domain-wall QCD with improved gauge actions

2006

We investigate, in the framework of perturbation theory at finite $N_s$, the effectiveness of improved gauge actions in suppressing the chiral violations of domain-wall fermions. Our calculations show substantial reductions of the residual mass when it is compared at the same value of the gauge coupling, the largest suppression being obtained when the DBW2 action is used. Similar effects can also be observed for a power-divergent mixing coefficient which is chirally suppressed. No significant reduction instead can be seen in the case of the difference between the vector and axial-vector renormalization constants when improved gauge actions are used in place of the plaquette action. We also …

Quantum chromodynamicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsHigh Energy Physics::LatticeHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Lattice (hep-lat)FOS: Physical sciencesFermionGauge (firearms)01 natural sciencesRenormalizationDomain wall (string theory)High Energy Physics - LatticeLattice gauge theory0103 physical sciencesPerturbation theory (quantum mechanics)010306 general physicsMixing (physics)
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Kl3form factor withNf= 2 +1 dynamical domain wall fermions

2008

We present the latest results from the UKQCD/RBC collaborations for the Kl3 form factor from simulations with 2 + 1 flavours of dynamical domain wall quarks. Simulations are performed on lattices with two different volumes and four values of the light quark mass, allowing for an extrapolation to the chiral limit. The analysis includes a thorough investigation into the sources of systematic error in our fits. After interpolating to zero momentum transfer, we obtain f+(0) = 0.964(5) (or ?f = -0.013(5)) which, when combined with the latest experimental results for Kl3 decays, leads to |Vus| = 0.2249(14).

QuarkPhysicsHistoryParticle physicsCabibbo–Kobayashi–Maskawa matrixHigh Energy Physics::LatticeMomentum transferLattice field theoryExtrapolationForm factor (quantum field theory)FermionComputer Science ApplicationsEducationDomain wall (string theory)Journal of Physics: Conference Series
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Kl3Semileptonic Form Factor from (2+1)-Flavor Lattice QCD

2008

We present the first results for the ${K}_{l3}$ form factor from simulations with $2+1$ flavors of dynamical domain wall quarks. Combining our result, namely, ${f}_{+}(0)=0.964(5)$ with the latest experimental results for ${K}_{l3}$ decays leads to $|{V}_{us}|=0.2249(14)$, reducing the uncertaintity in this important parameter. For the $O({p}^{6})$ term in the chiral expansion we obtain $\ensuremath{\Delta}f=\ensuremath{-}0.013(5)$.

QuarkPhysicsQuantum chromodynamicsParticle physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsCabibbo–Kobayashi–Maskawa matrixLattice field theoryForm factor (quantum field theory)General Physics and AstronomyLattice QCD01 natural sciencesDomain wall (magnetism)Lattice gauge theory0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsPhysical Review Letters
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Electronic transport in intermediate sized carbon nanotubes

2009

We have studied systematically basic transport properties of multiwalled carbon nanotubes in a relatively unexplored diameter range, corresponding to tubes just slightly larger than single- or double-walled tubes to tubes up to 17 nm in diameter. We find in all the smaller tubes a gap in the transport data which increases with decreasing tube diameter. Within the gap region of several tubes, negative differential resistance was observed at small or moderate biases and at bias values that scaled inversely with the tube diameter. For this latter type of behavior of the conductance, we tentatively propose interlayer resonant tunneling as the cause.

Range (particle radiation)Materials scienceTube diameterlawConductanceCarbon nanotubeCondensed Matter PhysicsMultiwalled carbonMolecular physicsQuantum tunnellingElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionPhysical Review B
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Chest fistula repair

2020

Chest wall plays a fundamental role in the human body, as it represents a protective cage around vital organs such as heart and lungs. Chest wall fistula is a rare and insidious condition that could lead to severe functional and aesthetical consequences, and thus represents a serious surgical challenge. Goals of reconstructive surgery are to preserve the respiratory function, to provide visceral protection, and to assure the best possible cosmetic outcome. In this chapter, we present an overview of all key principles in chest wall fistula management and repair.

Reconstructive surgerymedicine.medical_specialtyThorax repairbusiness.industrySettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaChest wall reconstructionSurgeryChest wall fistulaThorax fistulaThorax reconstructionMedicineRespiratory functionThorax reconstructionFistula repairbusinessCHEST WALL FISTULAChest wall reconstructionChest fistula repair
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Bronchiektasen und Infekthäufigkeit bei Alpha-1-Antitrypsin-Mangel

1995

UNLABELLED PURPOSE of this study was to determine the prevalence of bronchiectasis in patients suffering from alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency and to compare its extent with the frequency of infections. MATERIAL AND METHODS High-resolution CT examinations (HRCT) of 23 patients with alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency were retrospectively assessed for extent, severity and localisation of bronchiectasis, bronchial wall thickening and extent of emphysema. Chest radiographs and clinical records were available for correlation. RESULTS HRCT scans showed bronchiectasis in 14 of 23 patients, bronchial wall thickening in 3/14, and panlobular emphysema in 23/23. Chest radiographs showed bronchiectasis in 4/…

Recurrent infectionsmedicine.medical_specialtyBronchial wallAlpha 1-antitrypsin deficiencyBronchiectasisbusiness.industryRadiographyrespiratory systemmedicine.diseaserespiratory tract diseasesMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingIn patientThickeningRadiologybusinessClinical recordRöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren
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The First Forty Years of a Technosol

2009

Abstract Soil formation is often a very slow process that requires thousands and even millions of years. Human influence, occasionally on a par with the function of climate or geological forces, can accelerate the process and can be viewed as a distinct soil forming factor. This paper describes a soil, Haplic Regosol, in which anthrosolization dominates the soil forming process. Man-made soils, Technosols, were stabilized with techniques of ecological engineering (crib walls). We measured the main soil properties and focused on the movement of water (the reduction of soil weight is the key factor in stabilizing these calcschists). The newly deposited debris, sheltered by anthropic intervent…

RegosolHydrologyecological engineering; speed of pedogenesis; tension infiltrometerecological engineeringspeed of pedogenesiscrib wall ecological engineering speed of pedogenesis tension infiltrometerSoil ScienceVegetationTechnosolDebrisNutrientPedogenesisSettore AGR/14 - Pedologiatension infiltrometerSoil waterEnvironmental scienceColonization
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