نتایج جستجو برای: hysterosalpingographic appearances

تعداد نتایج: 5908  

2006
N. C. Nwankwo

The study was carried out to determine the pattern of radiological findings in 500 consecutive patients who presented with primary and secondary infertility in Port Harcourt, the cosmopolitan capital city of Rivers State of Nigeria. Five Hundred adult female patients, aged between 17-40 years being investigated for infertility had HGS done on them in a private Radiological centre run by a Radio...

Journal: :Image Vision Comput. 2002
Shaogang Gong Alexandra Psarrou Sami Romdhani

Modelling the appearance of 3D objects undergoing large pose variation relies on recovering correspondence of both shape and texture across views. The problem is hard because changes in pose not only introduce self-occlusions hence inconsistent 2D features between views, but also cause non-linear variations in both the shape and texture of object appearance. In this paper, we present an approac...

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 1956
Winston Evans

T.D., B.Sc.(Lond.), M.R.C.S.(Eng.), L.R.C.P.(Lond.). (Pp. xvi + 773; figs. 980. 90s.) Edinburgh and London: E. & S. Livingstone, 1956. TIJIE scope of this book is larger than the title would suggest. In the author's words, "This book is concer-ned not only with the histological and histogenetical aspects of tumours but also with the development of tissues and organs from which they arise; it de...

2003
Ying Wu Ting Yu Gang Hua

In Proc. of IEEE Conf. on CVPR’03, Madison, Wisconsin, 2003 Occlusion is a difficult problem for appearance-based target tracking, especially when we need to track multiple targets simultaneously and maintain the target identities during tracking. To cope with the occlusion problem explicitly, this paper proposes a dynamic Bayesian network which accommodates an extra hidden process for occlusio...

Journal: :European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 2012

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1910

Journal: :The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 1878

Journal: :STUDIES AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCHES. ECONOMICS EDITION 2010

2015
David Manley

objects—‘Santa Claus is fat’ has one kind of semantic interpretation, while ‘Bob is fat’ has another. Meanwhile ‘pretense’ theories face the problem (among others) that no pretense seems to be going on at all when we say ‘Santa Claus doesn’t exist’. See Ludlow 1999 pg. 71, and also Brown, 2009, ch. 2. (Even so, such theories may actually be providing the most objectively simple 50 explanations ...

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