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Nagib, Isa An. "Single Bundle ACL Reconstruction: Step by Step." Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine 7, no. 11_suppl6 (2019): 2325967119S0046. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967119s00461.

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An Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) tear is the most common ligamentous injury of the knees. ACL reconstruction restore stability and kinematics of the knee joint, by improving knee stability. There are so many surgical techniques in ACL reconstruction. One of the most common technique is Single Bundle ACL reconstruction with the hamstring autograft. A good knowledge about operating technique and step by step approach are crucial for successfully procedure. The first step is patient positioning, including the leg holder should be placed proximal enough to allow full knee flexion and extension during procedure, it should be checked before starting the procedure. The second step is graft harvest, the autograft is prepared from the affected knee hamstring muscles, make a proper identification of the Gracilis and Semitendinosus tendon. The third step is portal placement, make a good native ACL attachment identification. Fourth step is femoral tunnel creation, avoid posterior wall blowout. Fifth step is tibial tunnel creation, remaining ACL fibers should be a landmark of the native ACL insertion site. Preserve the meniscal root insertion to prevent iatrogenic meniscus root avulsion. Sixth step is fixation, cycle the knee several times while applying traction to remove any slack out of the graft and to make sure there is non-impingement when fix the graft.
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Curry, L., P. Sookur, D. Low, S. Bhattacharya, and T. Fotheringham. "Percutaneous Cystgastrostomy as a Single-Step Procedure." CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology 32, no. 2 (2008): 289–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00270-008-9479-1.

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Sengupta, S. "Single-Step Step Ladder Expansive Cranioplasty." Indian Journal of Neurosurgery 06, no. 02 (2017): 107–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1602755.

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Background Recently, a concept of an “expansive cranioplasty” was forwarded as a feasible single-step alternative to performing a decompressive hemicraniectomy followed by cranioplasty at a later date. Materials and Methods Procedure of single-step step ladder expansive cranioplasty following craniotomy with removal of subdural hematoma (SDH) was done in a case of acute SDH at our center. The author presents the clinical presentation, operative steps, pre- and postoperative neuroimagings, and outcome of the case. Results Postoperative NCCT of the head film showed an increase in biparietal diameter by 10 mm. Measured from the craniectomy margin, the distance of the inner table of the bone was 2.81 mm. Preoperative midline shift of 10.2 mm reduced to 7.9 mm, whereas the GCS improved from E1VTM3 to E2VTM5 in the immediate postoperative period. On his review at the end of 3 months, the patient had no surgery-related complication. Conclusion “Step ladder expansive cranioplasty” has a promise and deserves a trial in more number of cases. If proven acceptable, it can be especially useful for patients for whom coming back for a second surgery may not be all that easy.
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Přibyl, J., J. Bauer, P. Pešek, J. Přibylová, L. Vostrý, and L. Zavadilová. "Domestic and Interbull information in the single step genomic evaluation of Holstein milk production." Czech Journal of Animal Science 59, No. 9 (2014): 409–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/7652-cjas.

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Estimated breeding values and genomic enhanced breeding values for milk production of young genotyped Holstein bulls were predicted using a conventional animal model, ridge regression genomic prediction procedure, genomic best linear unbiased prediction, single-step genomic best linear unbiased prediction, and one-step blending procedures. For prediction, the nation-wide database of domestic Czech production records was combined with deregressed proofs from Interbull files through 2008, which had been transformed by multiple across country evaluation to reflect domestic production conditions. 1259 genotyped bulls had already been proven in 2008. Analyses were run that used Interbull values only for these genotyped bulls and used Interbull values for all available sires. Predictions were validated by comparing correlations of breeding value predictions with estimated breeding values and daughter-yield-deviations after progeny test in 2012 of 140 young genotyped bulls and their associated reliabilities. Combining domestic data with Interbull estimated breeding values improved prediction of both estimated breeding values and genomic enhanced breeding values. Prediction by animal model (traditional estimated breeding values) using only the domestic database had 0.29 validated reliability of prediction; whereas combining the nation-wide domestic database with all available deregressed proofs for genotyped and non-genotyped sires from Interbull resulted in reliability of 0.34, compared to 0.36 when using Interbull data only. The highest reliabilities were for predictions from the single-step genomic best linear unbiased prediction procedure using combined data, or with all available deregressed proofs from Interbull only (one-step blending approach), which reached validated reliabilities for genomic enhanced breeding values predictions 0.53 and 0.54, respectively.  
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Hanapiah, Nur Lin Mohd, Mansor Monsi, Nasruddin Hassan, and Fadzilah Md Ali. "INTERVAL TOTAL SINGLE STEP PROCEDURE FOR BOUNDING POLYNOMIAL ZEROS." Far East Journal of Mathematical Sciences (FJMS) 98, no. 5 (2015): 539–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.17654/fjmsnov2015_539_546.

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Monsi, Mansor, Nasruddin Hassan, and Syaida Fadhilah Rusli. "The Point Zoro Symmetric Single-Step Procedure for Simultaneous Estimation of Polynomial Zeros." Journal of Applied Mathematics 2012 (2012): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/709832.

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The point symmetric single step procedure PSS1 hasR-order of convergence at least 3. This procedure is modified by adding another single-step, which is the third step in PSS1. This modified procedure is called the point zoro symmetric single-step PZSS1. It is proven that theR-order of convergence of PZSS1 is at least 4 which is higher than theR-order of convergence of PT1, PS1, and PSS1. Hence, computational time is reduced since this procedure is more efficient for bounding simple zeros simultaneously.
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Vickers, J. D. "Extraction of Polyphosphoinositides from Platelets: Comparison of a Two-Step Procedure with a Common Single-Step Extraction Procedure." Analytical Biochemistry 224, no. 1 (1995): 449–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/abio.1995.1069.

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Arnon, Roee, Ofer Gluck, Halit Winter, Joseph Pikkel, and Avi Rubinov. "Combined Single-Step Procedure for Correction of Silent Sinus Syndrome." Case Reports in Ophthalmology 10, no. 1 (2019): 95–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000498964.

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Silent sinus syndrome (SSS) is a rare condition characterized by enophthalmos and hypoglobus that is generally not related to trauma or surgery. We present a 30-year-old man who noticed facial asymmetry during the previous month and was referred to our oculoplastic clinic. His examination revealed right hypoglobus and a 2-mm right enophthalmos. The diagnosis of right SSS was confirmed by orbital and paranasal computed tomography scan. The patient had no otolaryngological symptoms and visual acuity was normal bilaterally. He was treated surgically in a combined approach by a team of oculoplastic and otorhinolaryngology surgeons. Functional endoscopic sinus surgery included uncinectomy, maxillary antrostomy, and orbitotomy, with insertion of an orbital implant. This case demonstrates that a single-step surgery for correction of enophthalmos secondary to SSS is a viable option, leading to quick rehabilitation and excellent aesthetic results.
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Gittleman, Mark A. "Single-step ultrasound localization of breast lesions and lumpectomy procedure." American Journal of Surgery 186, no. 4 (2003): 386–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0002-9610(03)00277-0.

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Monsi, Mansor, Nasruddin Hassan, and Syaida Fadhilah M. Rusli. "THE MIDPOINT ZORO SYMMETRIC SINGLE-STEP PROCEDURE FOR POLYNOMIAL ZEROS." Far East Journal of Mathematical Sciences (FJMS) 97, no. 2 (2015): 231–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.17654/fjmsmay2015_231_240.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Single-step procedure"

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Iyer, Vishwanath. "An adaptive single-step FDR controlling procedure." Diss., Temple University Libraries, 2010. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/75410.

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Statistics<br>Ph.D.<br>This research is focused on identifying a single-step procedure that, upon adapting to the data through estimating the unknown parameters, would asymptotically control the False Discovery Rate when testing a large number of hypotheses simultaneously, and exploring some of the characteristics of this procedure.<br>Temple University--Theses
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Hudoba, Michael W. "Design of a Modified Slip Casting Procedure for the Single Step Manufacture of Sealed Silicone Balloons." The Ohio State University, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1306516214.

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Books on the topic "Single-step procedure"

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Staff, Enterprise Foundation. Single Family Selective Rehabilitation: For Single Family Construction Managers Production Step-by-Step Model Policies & Procedures Forms and Documents. Springer, 2012.

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Enterprise Foundation Enterprise Foundation Staff. Single Family Selective Rehabilitation: For Single Family Construction Managers Production Step-By-Step Model Policies and Procedures Forms and Documents. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Hinton, David G. Running a Small Flock of Sheep. CSIRO Publishing, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643093874.

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Running a Small Flock of Sheep uses a step-by-step approach and has been written for small-scale sheep farmers and inexperienced people considering a rural life-style change. It will prepare the reader for each procedure and event on a sheep farm.&#x0D; The book begins with an introduction to the basic principles and procedures of sheep farming and the economics and required farm infrastructure for different sheep enterprises. There are chapters on handling techniques, the obligations of owners, and laws and regulations covering the welfare of sheep. The remainder of the text deals with sheep husbandry including health and nutrition, condition scoring, breeding, lamb care and weaner management. There are separate chapters on wool production and prime lamb production. The final chapter covers the diagnosis, control and prevention of sheep diseases.&#x0D; This reliable and understandable guide provides all the information anyone needs to make the right choices in successfully managing a small flock of sheep, whether you're running a single pet or several hundred sheep for prime lamb, wool or dual purpose.
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Farnam, Joseph, Jason Iannuccilli, and Gregory Soares. Balloon-Assisted, Fluoroscopically Guided Percutaneous Gastrostomy Tube Placement. Edited by S. Lowell Kahn, Bulent Arslan, and Abdulrahman Masrani. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199986071.003.0093.

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Fluoroscopic placement of gastrostomy tubes requires creation and dilation of a percutaneous tract through which the tube is placed. Given the relatively large caliber of these tubes, aggressive dilation of the percutaneous tract is necessary prior to their insertion. Tract dilation is most commonly performed via the use of several sequential dilators or a single telescoping serial dilator. These methods are cumbersome and relatively time-consuming, and as a result this portion of the procedure can result in considerable patient discomfort as well as technical complications. This chapter describes the use of a balloon catheter for gastrostomy creation. It describes clinical scenarios that would benefit from gastrostomy tube placement. The procedure is described in a step-by-step manner with a focus on gastrostomy tract dilatation.
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Levin, Frank S. The Nuclear Atom. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808275.003.0006.

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Chapter 5 describes how the concept of quantization (discretization) was first applied to atoms. This was done in 1913 by Niels Bohr, using Ernest Rutherford’s paradigm-changing, solar-system model of atomic structure, wherein the positively charged nucleus occupies a tiny central space, much smaller than the known sizes of atoms. Bohr, postulating a quantized version of this model for hydrogen, was able to explain previously inexplicable experimental features of that atom. He did so via an ad hoc quantization procedure that discretized the single electron’s energy, its angular momentum, and the radii of the orbits it could be in around the nucleus, formulas forwhich are presented, along with a diagram displaying the quantized energies. Despite this success, Bohr’s model failed not only for helium, with its two electrons, but for all other neutral atoms. It left some physicists hopeful, ready for whatever the next step might be.
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Chovanes, Jacquelyn, and Emily Sharp. Structured Literacy. Rowman & Littlefield, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5040/9798881847838.

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This book follows the explicit instructional sequence noted by educational researchers as the most effective means of teaching students new skills and content. It begins by offering a rationale for why students should be interested in learning about structured literacy, and how they can use it in their teaching practice. It provides background knowledge needed to contextualize the book’s content. Then, it takes learners step by step through the process of assessing students and creating effective structured literacy instructional routines. Detailed information about how to implement structured literacy instruction and intervention at all three tiers is provided. This textbook will be a unique and valuable addition to the extant literature because thus far, no book has approached the topic in this way. There are books about structured literacy that include examples of learning activities (Spear-Swerling, et al., 2021), but there is no single comprehensive textbook that can be readily picked up and used by college instructors and their students. This book is not a compendium of the research, nor is it a program with scripted lessons. It is a comprehensive textbook that uniquely provides the background information on structured literacy and the methods related content needed to successfully prepare preservice teachers to assess, plan and implement structured literacy instruction and intervention. The book is designed to be used in the context of a college level one or two semester undergraduate or graduate literacy course. Currently, no similar textbook exists. This book defines structured literacy, describes the history of reading research and the science of reading. Then, the book provides explicit information about how students learn to read and the most effective methods and strategies teachers can use to teach reading to all students. Next, the book provides detailed and specific instruction in specific structured literacy practices to use at Tiers 1 and 2. Intensive assessment, diagnostic and instructional strategies for learners who require individualized Tier 3 intervention are thoroughly explained. Many detailed examples of specific instructional routines and corrective procedures are included, along with reproducibles that support lesson planning, implementation, and assessment. At the end of each chapter, discussion questions and suggestions for hands-on learning activities are provided. Preparing pre-service teachers in the whys and hows of structured literacy instruction and intervention allows them to teach reading effectively according to current understanding of the science of reading. Teachers prepared with this knowledge base will be able to use the resources in this book to create additional materials and adapt materials from any literacy program to individualize instruction according to the needs of their students. This book will be a valuable addition to any college level general or special education reading methods course. The instructional routines taught in the book are designed to be accessible to students with and without disabilities. Effective reading instruction, such as the kind described in this book, increases educational equity for students of color and English learners. Suggestions for differentiating instruction based upon individual student needs are provided.
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Book chapters on the topic "Single-step procedure"

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Federman, Silvina, Suparna Taneja, Shmuel Malkin, and Avigdor Scherz. "Pigment Stoichiometry of a Photosystem II Reaction Center Purified by a Single Step Perfusion Chromatography Procedure." In Photosynthesis: Mechanisms and Effects. Springer Netherlands, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3953-3_234.

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Garteiser, Philippe, Octavia Bane, Sabrina Doblas, et al. "Experimental Protocols for MRI Mapping of Renal T1." In Methods in Molecular Biology. Springer US, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-0978-1_22.

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AbstractThe water proton longitudinal relaxation time, T1, is a common and useful MR parameter in nephrology research. Here we provide three step-by-step T1-mapping protocols suitable for different types of nephrology research. Firstly, we provide a single-slice 2D saturation recovery protocol suitable for studies of global pathology, where whole-kidney coverage is unnecessary. Secondly, we provide an inversion recovery type imaging protocol that may be optimized for specific kidney disease applications. Finally, we also provide imaging protocol for small animal kidney imaging in a clinical scanner.This chapter is based upon work from the COST Action PARENCHIMA, a community-driven network funded by the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) program of the European Union, which aims to improve the reproducibility and standardization of renal MRI biomarkers. This analysis protocol chapter is complemented by two separate chapters describing the basic concept and experimental procedure.
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Pal, Jayanta K., Sunil K. Berwal, and Rupali N. Soni. "A Single-Step Simultaneous Protein Staining Procedure for Polyacrylamide Gels and Nitrocellulose Membranes by Alta During Western Blot Analysis." In Methods in Molecular Biology. Springer New York, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-8745-0_12.

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Pal, Jayanta K., Sunil K. Berwal, and Rupali N. Soni. "A Single-Step Simultaneous Protein Staining Procedure for Polyacrylamide Gels and Nitrocellulose Membranes by Alta During Western Blot Analysis." In Methods in Molecular Biology. Humana Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-821-4_49.

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Bakker, Karel, Sharyn Ossebaar, Rob Middag, and Matthew P. Humphreys. "Maintaining Inter-Comparability of Nutrient Measurements." In Springer Oceanography. Springer Nature Singapore, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-2520-8_4.

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Abstract Measurements of marine nutrient concentrations are necessary to investigate global biogeochemical cycles, including in the context of climate change, as nutrients are closely coupled to the carbon cycle. To study these phenomena on a global scale, measurements must be internationally comparable between laboratories and calibrated to a metrologically traceable reference standard. In this chapter, we describe how well-trained chemical analysts following Good Laboratory Practice can meet these requirements. Inter-laboratory comparability is not possible without first achieving consistent and reproducible measurements within a single laboratory. First, the measurement reproducibility must be monitored and kept constant within each session of analysis. Second, this criterion should be maintained from one analysis session to the next, for example by using an internal laboratory reference standard and/or conducting duplicate measurements across different sessions. Third, an internationally accepted Certified Reference Material (CRM) should be used to assess the comparability of the data with other laboratories worldwide. Regular participation in laboratory inter-comparison exercises can also reveal systematic bias, thus helping to improve general data quality. Improving analytical quality involves many aspects, such as calibrating volumetric flasks and pipettes gravimetrically to reduce systematic errors, but also a number of seemingly small procedural improvements that can noticeably improve measurement precision and consistency. Each step in the overall procedure from sampling, calibration and analysis through to data reporting contributes to the precision and accuracy of the results.
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Camacho Olmedo, María Teresa, and David García-Álvarez. "Basic and Multiple-Resolution Cross-Tabulation to Validate Land Use Cover Maps." In Land Use Cover Datasets and Validation Tools. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90998-7_7.

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AbstractIn this chapter, we describe the fundamental principles and the normal procedure followed when cross-tabulating two datasets. Cross-Tabulation analysis (Sect. 1) is usually the first step in the validation of Land Use Cover (LUC) data. It compares two datasets to observe their spatial relationship, i.e. their degree of spatial (dis)agreement. Results are usually displayed in the form of maps, tables and other statistical measures. Multiple-Resolution Cross-Tabulation (Sect. 2) compares two raster datasets at multiple spatial resolutions. Basic Cross-Tabulation can compare raster and vector data, while Multiple-Resolution Cross-Tabulation only works with raster data, which is what we use in the exercises provided as examples. In the exercises, raster data were obtained from vector data previously rasterized at different spatial resolutions. As a reference we use LUC maps, although ground points could also be used as reference data for these analyses. Examples of Cross-Tabulation analyses at one and multiple resolutions are presented for four different cases: to validate single LUC maps, to validate the soft maps produced by a model, to validate a simulation exercise and to validate and study land change in a series of LUC maps. In the example exercises, we used CORINE and SIOSE maps from the Asturias Central Area database, as well as maps from the modelling exercises carried out with this database. In the Chapters “Metrics Based on a Cross-Tabulation Matrix to Validate Land Use Cover Maps” and “Pontius Jr. Methods Based on a Cross-Tabulation Matrix to Validate Land Use Cover Maps”, we focus on specific analyses that can be carried out on the basis of Cross-Tabulation analyses, such as Land Use Cover Changes (LUCC) Budget or Quantity and Allocation disagreement. These help unleash the full potential of Cross-Tabulation analysis.
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Cui, Songkui, Abdelbagi M. A. Ghanim, and Satoko Yoshida. "Identification of Closely Related Polymorphisms with Striga Resistance Using Next Generation Sequencing." In Mutation Breeding and Efficiency Enhancing Technologies for Resistance to Striga in Cereals. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-68181-7_9.

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AbstractMolecular markers are powerful tools to enhance speed of breeding. Recent advances of sequencing technology allow us to identify most polymorphisms in a genome. Whole genome resequencing of an F2 segregating population can identify those polymorphisms that co-segregate with a mutant phenotype, which theoretically include the gene responsible for Striga resistance gained through mutagenesis. This protocol explains the isolation of high-quality genomic DNA for sequencing and step-by-step procedures for single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) identification from bulked F2 sequences.
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Grubb, Philip W., Peter R. Thomsen, Tom Hoxie, and Gordon Wright. "Obtaining a Granted Patent." In Patents for Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotechnology. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199684731.003.0008.

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The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) is a special agreement under Article 19 of the Paris Convention and is open only to states that are members of the Convention. Its main purpose is to make the patent application process simpler and cheaper by having a single set of formal requirements, and a single search and publication procedure, and by postponing translation requirements until thirty months from the priority date. This chapter first discusses the procedure for filing an international application, that is, a PCT application. It then explains the International Preliminary Report on Patentability (IPRP)—a preliminary, non-binding opinion by the international preliminary examining authority (IPEA) on the novelty, inventive step, and industrial applicability of the claimed invention.
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Villanueva, Pablo Javier, Bárbara Magdalena Villanueva, Constanza Torres Sanmarco, et al. "Kaizen: Engineering tools for development, evaluation, certification and continuous improvement of microsurgical abilities and procedures." In MEDICINA EM FOCO EXPLORANDO OS AVANÇOS E AS FRONTEIRAS DO CONHECIMENTO. Seven Editora, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.56238/medfocoexplconheci-049.

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Introduction: microsurgical procedures are multi-variable situations, difficult to objectively analyse. Procedures evaluation-improvement-certification is a strong and developed science for engineers. Kaizen is a renamed methodology in this area. This study aims to use Kaizen tools and politics to design a protocol for hand-skills training at a microsurgical scenario, with continuous improvement ability and objective evaluation capabilities. Materials and methods: a step-by-step hand-skills training protocol was designed using Kaizen method and an experienced microvascular team opinion. It was performed by one surgeon, using a biological sample (placenta) as a surgical simulator. PDCA Kaizen protocol helped to define variables (time elapsed and mistake committed while performing a precise task) and a mistakes-score building to evaluate every single step of the procedure. The scenario was fully controlled to avoid bias. Results were statistically analysed. Results: twelve placentas were used to achieve the goals. Total working time was 13h47m03s. Longest attempt was the first one (1h49m05s/2mistakes). Shorter attempt was the fourth one (53m29sec/3mistakes). Average time was 1h15m11sec. After 7 attempts, learning curve achieves a plateau. After 12 attempts, no mistakes level was achieved, (57min37sec). Conclusion: Kaizen application to microsurgery results in a training programme that shows significant impact reducing time-needed and mistake-committed levels. Kaizen helped to use an experienced team expertise, identify useful variables, evaluate a complex procedure, data processing, and continuous-improvement-politic inclusion. Learning curves were precisely built, and teaching progress objectively measured. This method could also be applied to analyse and evaluate surgical procedures.
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Valente, Tiago S., Fernando Baldi, Aline Sant’anna, Lucia Albuquerque, and Mateus Paranhos Da Costa. "Genome-wide association study for different indicators of cattle temperament using the single step procedure (ssGBLUP)." In Proceedings of the 49th Congress of the International Society for Applied Ethology. Brill | Wageningen Academic, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/9789086868179_135.

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Conference papers on the topic "Single-step procedure"

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Hartmann, Thomas, Sang-Eun Song, and Hubert S. Swana. "Meatome: A Novel Clamp for Single Step Urethral Meatal Stenosis Surgery." In 2022 Design of Medical Devices Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dmd2022-1004.

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Abstract Meatotomy is a surgical procedure performed primarily on infants and adolescents to widen the urethral opening (meatus). The current standard surgical meatotomy requires several steps and multiple instruments. The procedure is oftentimes performed with local anesthesia in the office setting. We present a novel, all-inclusive device that utilizes a centrally-located blade on the upper jaw flanked on all sides by parallel grooves acting as a crimping platform. The simultaneous action of these two important steps aims to improve patient cooperation by minimizing the tools and steps required for this procedure. Qualitative data is used to compare the novel device to current surgical tools. In addition, modeling material and chicken skin are used to illustrate the workflow of the metal 3D-printed prototype. Ultimately, we plan to fabricate a device with the potential to become the preferred instrument for meatotomy procedures.
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Jamaludin, Noraini, Mansor Monsi, Nasruddin Hassan та Mohamed Suleiman. "Modification on interval symmetric single-step procedure ISS-5δ for bounding polynomial zeros simultaneously". У PROCEEDINGS OF THE 20TH NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES: Research in Mathematical Sciences: A Catalyst for Creativity and Innovation. AIP, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4801201.

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Sham, Atiyah W. M., Mansor Monsi, Nasruddin Hassan, and Mohamed Suleiman. "A modified interval symmetric single step procedure ISS-5D for simultaneous inclusion of polynomial zeros." In PROCEEDINGS OF THE 20TH NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES: Research in Mathematical Sciences: A Catalyst for Creativity and Innovation. AIP, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4801105.

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Fritz, William. "Screening Test Procedure For Long Life Single Mode Step Index Separate Confinement Heterostructure Single Quantum Well (Sinsch-Sqw) Laser Diodes." In OE/LASE '89, 15-20 Jan., Los Angeles. CA, edited by Luis Figueroa. SPIE, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.976393.

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Rusli, Syaida Fadhilah Mohammad, Mansor Monsi, Nasruddin Hassan, Norazak Senu, Fudziah Ismail, and Zarina Bibi Ibrahim. "On modified interval repeated zoro symmetric single-step IRZSS1-5D procedure for bounding polynomial zeros simultaneously." In THE 22ND NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES (SKSM22): Strengthening Research and Collaboration of Mathematical Sciences in Malaysia. AIP Publishing LLC, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4932420.

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Wehmuth, Guilherme Renkel, Tiago Davi Curi Busarello, and Adriano Peres. "Step-by-Step Design Procedure for LCL-Type Single-Phase Grid Connected Inverter Using Digital Proportional-Resonant Controller With Capacitor-Current Feedback." In 2021 IEEE Green Technologies Conference (GreenTech). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/greentech48523.2021.00076.

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Jamaludin, Noraini, Mansor Monsi, Sharifah Kartini Said Husain, and Nasruddin Hassan. "The interval zoro-symmetric single-step procedure IZSS2-5D for the simultaneous bounding of simple polynomial zeros." In INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES AND STATISTICS 2013 (ICMSS2013): Proceedings of the International Conference on Mathematical Sciences and Statistics 2013. AIP, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4823917.

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Jamaludin, Noraini, Mansor Monsi, and Nasruddin Hassan. "The performance of the interval midpoint zoro symmetric single-step (IMZSS2-5D) procedure to converge simultaneously to the zeros." In PROCEEDING OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MATHEMATICS, ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS 2018 (ICoMEIA 2018). Author(s), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5054232.

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Monsi, Mansor, Syaida Fadhilah Mohammad Rusli, Norazak Senu, Fudziah Ismail, and Zarina Bibi Ibrahim. "On the convergence rate of interval repeated midpoint zoro symmetric single-step procedure for simultaneous bounding the polynomial zeros." In INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES AND STATISTICS 2013 (ICMSS2013): Proceedings of the International Conference on Mathematical Sciences and Statistics 2013. AIP, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4824174.

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Ijuin, Koki, and Takuichi Nishimura. "Knowledge Structuring by discussing purposes of each action in Procedure-based Knowledge Graph." In 14th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2023). AHFE International, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1003116.

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The need to acquire knowledge at the manufacturing industry and service site are growing due to the aging society and the experts are retiring from employment. This may cause the loss of knowledge, so the need for assist collecting and maintaining expert knowledge.There are several trials to share the knowledge with work manual or instructions, although the knowledge of the experts such as purpose or decision-making rules of experts are still not obtained.We proposed a new method of collecting and articulating that knowledge using two separated knowledge graphs, procedure-based and purpose-oriented knowledge graphs.This method was aimed to link the multiple purposes to a single action node in procedure-based knowledge graph through the workshop.In this study, we proposed a method of expressing and structuring the purpose of actions in the work procedure. The first step is to structure the work procedure from the existing manual and other sources, and build up the work procedure knowledge.In this step, the purpose of an action in the procedure is considered and structured to build purpose-oriented knowledge. This step is done for all work procedures, and each purpose-oriented knowledge is fused.After that, look back on multiple tasks on a purpose-based basis and deepen a common understanding.After conducting a knowledge structuring workshop using the proposed method, we collected the questionnaires from the workers to evaluate the utility of the method and the knowledge.As a result, it was possible to construct work procedures and purpose-oriented knowledge, and to express and structure the purposes that the field members felt meaningful which they felt the importance from purpose-oriented knowledge.
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Wang, Yong-Yi, and Dan Jia. PR-350-124504-R03 Essential Welding Variables Methodology for X70 Linepipe Steels. Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0011567.

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High productivity mechanized welding processes, such as variants of multi-wire pulsed-gas metal arc welding (GMAW-P) have become increasingly popular due to their high production rates. Compared to conventional single-wire/single-torch GMAW processes, the higher productivity variants of the GMAW processes are more complex in welding procedure design, qualification, and field welding, which leads to more complex heating and cooling cycles. As a result, the deposited weld metal and heat-affected zone (HAZ) performance can be quite different from those from more traditional welding processes applied to the same materials. These changes have not been adequately considered and incorporated into essential welding variables in codes and standards. The objective of this project is to validate the essential welding variable methodology (EWVM) for welding of X70 line pipe steels by modern, high-productivity pulsed-gas metal arc welding (GMAW-P) techniques to achieve desired weld properties while keeping the cost and time needed for welding procedure qualification to a minimum. Four girth welds with various combinations of heat input and torch configurations were made using GMAW-P. The microstructure response and mechanical properties of weld metal and/or HAZ by testing thermally simulated weld and pipe steel base metals were analyzed. Correlation of welding parameters and thermal history was summarized. The application of EWVM is briefly presented in a step by step procedure. The girth weld properties demonstrate the sensitivity of thermal cycles and the ability of EWVM to predict the trend of the properties. In the long run, welding procedure qualifications focusing on the control of cooling rate could allow a reduction in the number of essential variables.
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