نتایج جستجو برای: magnet ingestion

تعداد نتایج: 43942  

Journal: :ارمغان دانش 0
سیدبصیر هاشمی bs hashemi بهروز گندمی b gandomi لیلا حسام زاده l hesamzade

introduction & objective: foreign body ingestion is a common and important condition that can be life threatening if not diagnosed and treated properly. diagnosis is especially difficult in patients with unusual symptoms. this study was performed to determine the incidence and complications of foreign body ingestion in the patients referred to shiraz khalili hospital. materials & methods: in th...

2014
Martin Johansson Bengt Anderberg Lars-Johan Lindgren

The MAX IV 3 GeV storage ring, currently under construction, pursues the goal of low electron beam emittance by using a multi-bend achromat magnet lattice, which is realised by having several consecutive magnet elements precision-machined out of a common solid iron block, 2.3-3.4 m long. With this magnet design solution, instead of having 1320 individual magnets, the MAX IV 3 GeV storage ring i...

2016
Boyd F. Edwards John M. Edwards John M Edwards

Studies of the two-dimensional motion of a magnet sphere in the presence of a second, fixed sphere provide a convenient venue for exploring magnet–magnet interactions, inertia, friction, and rich nonlinear dynamical behavior. These studies exploit the equivalence of these magnetic interactions to the interactions between two equivalent point dipoles. We show that magnet–magnet friction plays a ...

2010
Francis Bitter Yukikazu Iwasa Juan Bascuñán Seungyong Hahn Masaru Tomita Weijun Yao

This paper describes the NMR/MRI magnets that are currently being developed at the MIT Francis Bitter Magnet Laboratory: 1) a 1.3 GHz NMR magnet; 2) a compact NMR magnet assembled from YBCO annuli; and 3) a persistent-mode, fully-protected 0.5-T/800-mm whole-body MRI magnet.

2014
Wan’an Yang Chengbing Tang Fengqing Qin

To control and drive a robotic capsule accurately from outside a patient's body, we present a schema in which the capsule enclosing the imaging device, circuits, batteries, etc is looped by a permanent magnet ring that acts as an actuator. A cuboidal permanent magnet situated outside the patient's body attracts or pushes the magnet ring from different directions to make the capsule move or rota...

Journal: :Medical care 2013
Matthew D McHugh Lesly A Kelly Herbert L Smith Evan S Wu Jill M Vanak Linda H Aiken

BACKGROUND Although there is evidence that hospitals recognized for nursing excellence--Magnet hospitals--are successful in attracting and retaining nurses, it is uncertain whether Magnet recognition is associated with better patient outcomes than non-Magnets, and if so why. OBJECTIVES To determine whether Magnet hospitals have lower risk-adjusted mortality and failure-to-rescue compared with...

Journal: :journal of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences 0
anshul jain senior resident, department of oral and maxillofacial surgery, maulana azad institute of dental sciences, new delhi, india. shridhar d baliga professor, (head of the department), department of oral and maxillofacial surgery, kle vk institute of dental sciences, belgaum, karnataka, india.

one of the complications during a routine dental implant placement is accidental ingestion of the implant instruments, which can happen when proper precautions are not taken. appropriate radiographs should be taken to locate the correct position of foreign body; usually the foreign body passes asymptomatically from gastrointestinal tract but sometimes it may lead to intestinal obstruction, perf...

2008

Despite being a core networking primitive, collection protocols today often suffer from poor reliability (e.g., 70%) in practice, and heavily used protocols have never been evaluated in terms of communication efficiency. Using detailed experimental studies, we describe three challenges that cause existing collection protocols to have poor reliability and waste energy: inaccuracies in link estim...

Alireza Olyaeemanesh, Fereshteh Eftekharizadeh, Jalal Arabloo, Mina Nejati, Mohammadreza Mobinizadeh, Pejman Hamouzadeh, Shila Doaee,

Background: Magnet therapy has been used increasingly as a new method to alleviate pain. Magnetic products are marketed with claims of effectiveness for reducing pain of various origins. However, there are inconsistent results from a limited number of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) testing the analgesic efficacy of magnet therapy. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness o...

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