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  • 1
    ISSN: 1438-1435
    Keywords: Key words Home teleradiology – Resident supervision – Subspecialist teleconsultations
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Study objective: To determine whether teleconsultations by first-year radiology residents with faculty thoracic radiologists, using diagnostic-quality teleradiology workstations in the radiologists' homes, would add clinical value for the acute management of intensive care unit patients after regular working hours. Design and setting: First-year radiology residents recorded key findings on new computed chest radiographs from 173 cardiothoracic intensive care unit patients. After consulting with home-based thoracic radiologists on the same images via teleradiology, they recorded any revisions to their original interpretations. An interdisciplinary evaluation panel determined whether the revisions of the residents' initial readings after the teleradiology consultations would have influenced the acute clinical care of these patients. Measurements and results: In 119 of the 173 cases (69 %), differences in key findings on the chest images were observed between the first-year residents' preliminary readings and their revised readings after teleconsultation with a thoracic radiologist. The evaluation panel determined that the changes in key findings after the teleconsultations could have influenced acute patient care in 86 of the 173 cases (50 %). Conclusions: Through rapid teleradiology consultations with residents, focusing on the key findings on newly-obtained computed chest images, home-based thoracic radiologists provided information of added clinical value for the acute management of cardiothoracic intensive care unit patients in one-half of the cases studied. Diagnostic workstations in the homes of faculty subspecialists may enable first-year radiology residents on night or weekend duty to obtain clinical supervision from faculty subspecialists that approximates more closely the level of supervision that they receive during regular working hours.
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    Surgical endoscopy and other interventional techniques 14 (2000), S. 431 -435 
    ISSN: 1432-2218
    Keywords: Key words: Surgery, laparoscopic — Surgery, minimally invasive — Surgery, endoscopic — Robotics — Human engineering — User computer interface
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Background: The performance limitations inherent in minimally invasive surgery may be overcome by using an interface that provides intuitive orientation for video display and tool manipulation. A prototype remote-access endoscopic telemanipulator was designed to fulfill these requirements and used for a surgical anastomosis task. Methods: A remote-access telemanipulator system, employing remote center-of-motion geometry, was used to complete distant in vitro tubular anastomoses. The performance of four surgeons using this system was compared with that achieved in completing the same anastomosis task in an open environment using open surgical techniques and in a minimally invasive environment using standard laparoscopic methods. Results: The average performance times for completion of the anastomosis task was 1448 ± 130 s using the telemanipulator system compared with 2108 ± 291 s with laparoscopic instruments and 296 ± 25 s with conventional techniques. Leakage rates from the tubular anastomoses were 5.2 ± 1.4 ml/s in the telemanipulator group, 6.9 ± 2.0 ml/s in the laparoscopic group, and 3.2 ± 0.9 ml/s in the conventional methods group. All experimental subjects were able to complete the assigned task in each experimental condition successfully without complications. Conclusions: Our results in this pilot study suggest that remote-access endoscopic telemanipulation can execute complex three-dimensional manipulations, and that the intuitive orientation of the surgeon's workstation may contribute to easier task completion.
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    Euphytica 113 (2000), S. 65-70 
    ISSN: 1573-5060
    Keywords: cross prediction ; grain yield ; recombinant inbred lines ; single seed descent ; wheat ; yellow rust
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Abstract Populations of F6 recombinant inbred lines, generated by single seed descent from a half diallel among eight bread wheat lines adapted to the East African highlands, were used to identify those crosses that were more likely to produce cultivars which combined resistance to yellow rust with improved yield. Crosses having the most resistant line as one parent offered the best prospect of success, particularly those which produced F1hybrids exhibiting better parent heterosis. For plot grain yield there was a highly significant correlation between the observed and predicted rankings of the recombinant inbred line populations for the proportion of individual lines equalling or surpassing the target value. For yellow rust severity, however, this correlation was non-significant when a target value of zero was used. Adopting a slightly less stringent target of 0.25, coupled with the omission of two aberrant populations, increased this correlation significantly. The plant breeding implications of these results are discussed.
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    Journal of engineering mathematics 37 (2000), S. 93-109 
    ISSN: 1573-2703
    Keywords: perfectly elastic ; incompressible ; Varga strain-energy ; spherical eversion ; exact solution.
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Technology
    Notes: Abstract For perfectly elastic rubber-like materials, which are capable of undergoing extremely large deformations, the number of exact solutions remains limited, especially in the context of fully three-dimensional deformations. Here a simple exact solution describing the finite elastic eversion of a sector of a thick-walled incompressible spherical shell is determined for the modified Varga elastic material. This new solution, which describes a portion of a spherical shell being turned inside out, is deduced from a known simplified system and it is shown, by solving the full equilibrium equations, that no further solutions of this type can be deduced for this particular material. Further, a general family of response functions is considered, which involves an arbitrary index n, and which incorporates standard materials such as the neo-Hookean and Varga strain-energy functions. It is established that other than n=1 (namely the Varga material) only the special case n=2 admits nontrivial solutions to the eversion problem, but the resulting second-order highly nonlinear ordinary differential equation appears not to admit any simple analytical solutions. Finally, the new solution is examined as a potential solution of the 'snap-buckling' problem of a spherical cap. Unfortunately, the solution appears not to be applicable to this problem and instead it is presented in the specific context of the eversion of a thick-walled spherical cap, with no applied forces acting on one of the surfaces of the deformed configuration.
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    Nonlinear dynamics 22 (2000), S. 15-27 
    ISSN: 1573-269X
    Keywords: solute transport ; saturated soil ; dispersion ; Fokker–Planck
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract Solute transport in saturated soil is represented by anonlinear system consisting of a Fokker–Planck equation coupled toLaplace's equation. Symmetries, reductions and exact solutions are foundfor two dimensional transient solute transport through some nontrivialwedge and spiral steady water flow fields. In particular, the mostgeneral complex velocity potential is determined, such that the soluteequation admits a stretching group of transformations that wouldnormally be possessed by a point source solution.
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