Our results suggest that exercise frequency may contribute to different weight suppression outcomes among BN and BED. This may inform clinical implications of exercise in these disorders. Specifically, much understanding of the differences among exercise frequency and the compensatory use of exercise in BN and BED is needed.
At the end we discuss the published results of both techniques (endonasal vs. external DCR) and compare their success rates. In spite of the tendency towards endonasal endoscopic techniques the results of this approach seem to be a little worse in comparison to the results after external DCR.
and a light engine, which enable real-time spectral display of tissue perfusion and blood flow on-demand. Safety was measured by adverse event occurrence to patient, surgeon, or technology; feasibility by efficiency, accuracy, and display quality; usability by the human factor testing on Likert scale (0-5), per FDA guidelines.RESULTS: Eighteen consecutive colorectal (n¼8) and bariatric (n¼10) patients were enrolled. No adverse event was observed. The latency of real-time display (<150 msec) was imperceptible. Perfusion by LSCI was concordant with time sensitive indocyanine green (ICG) (100%) only immediately after ICG injection 2 minutes). In user evaluation (n¼10), display quality was 3.95 AE 1.15; ease of setup: 4.09 AE 0.86; form-factor: 3.91 AE 1.13; weight: 4.04 AE 1.17.
CONCLUSION:In this FIH trial, real-time detection/display of tissue perfusion and blood flow using ActivSight is safe, easy-touse as measured by human factor testing, and provides real-time accurate display of tissue perfusion without latency and fluorophore.
Seedling cauliflower were transplanted on 1 Aug., 1983, at the M.S.U. Entomol. Res. facility on campus. Plots were three rows wide by 20 ft long. Treatments were arranged in a randomized complete block design with four replications per treatment. A Lorsban drench was applied to all plots 3 Aug. at 50 gal/acre for cabbage maggot control. Foliar treatments were applied with a tractor-mounted boom sprayer at 30 gal/acre. Treatments were applied on 12, 20, 24, and 31 Aug., and 7, 15, and 26 Sept. Weekly insect counts were taken on two entire plants from the middle row of each plot.
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