Hand function of C6 and C7 tetraplegics 1–16 years following injury
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R(C6, K5) = 21andR(C7, K5) = 25
R(C4, K4) = 10 (see [2]) R(C4, K5) = 14 (see [3]) R(C5, K4) = 13, R(C5, K5) = 17 (see [5, 6]) R(Cn, K3) = 2n − 1 (n > 3) (see [4, 7]). In [10], we proved that R(Cn, K4) = 3(n − 1) + 1 (n ≥ 4). In this paper, we will prove that R(Cn, K5) = 4(n − 1)+ 1 (n = 6, 7). The following notations will be used in this paper. If G is a graph, the vertex set (resp. edge set) of G is denoted by V (G) (resp. E...
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عنوان ژورنال: Spinal Cord
سال: 2001
ISSN: 1362-4393,1476-5624
DOI: 10.1038/sj.sc.3101101