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2022 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Federico Raveglia ◽  
Riccardo Orlandi ◽  
Angelo Guttadauro ◽  
Ugo Cioffi ◽  
Giuseppe Cardillo ◽  
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The role of thoracic surgery in the management of hyperhidrosis is well-known and thoracoscopic sympathetic interruption is commonly accepted as being the most effective treatment. However, some concerns still remain regarding the potential to develop compensatory hyperidrosis (CH), the most troublesome and frequent side effect after surgery and its management. Compensatory hyperidrosis prevention may be achieved by identifying subjects at higher risk and/or targeting nerve interruption level on the base of single patient characteristics gathered during the preoperative survey. Furthermore, the surgical treatment may consist of different techniques aimed at reversing the effects of previous sympathetic interruption. To predict CH after sympathectomy, the most interesting proposals in recent literature are a temporary thoracoscopic sympathetic block and the introduction of new and targeted preoperative surveys. If the role of nerve clipping technique vs. the definitive cutting is still intensely under debated, new approaches have been recently proposed to reduce the incidence of CH. In particular, extended sympathicotomy has been described as an alternative to overcome severe forms. Last, among the techniques developed to reverse sympathetic interruption effect, diffuse sympathicotomy (DS) and microsurgical sympathetic trunk reconstruction represent advances in this field. An all-round review of these topics is strongly needed. Our aim is to cover all the above issues point by point. Although sympathectomy represents a small part of thoracic surgery, we believe that it is worthy of interest because of the profound effect that complications for a benign condition can have on patients.


Author(s):  
Tahreer Mahmood ◽  
Seshadri Mohan

Amplitude clipping is one of the techniques used to reduce PAPR. This technique does not demand side information; therefore, there is no reduction in the system's data throughput. However, it leads to additional distortion (in-band signal distortion and out-of-band radiation). To overcome this problem, low complexity non-distortion clipping technique is proposed for MIMO-OFDM system. The main concept of this proposed method is how to convert the generated distortion (in-band and out-of-band signals distortion) when using clipping at transmitter to impulse noise (error), which is possible by using a simple coding technique to cover error at the receiver. The proposed method does not clip the signal in time domain. The clipping use for discrete samples directly after IFFT. Simulation outcome detects that the proposed non-distortion clipping technique provides an efficient reduction in PAPR, best performance compared with conventional clipping technique, and less cost and complexity.


Author(s):  
Dr. Rajeev Tripathi ◽  

The massive volume of data stored in computer files and databases is rapidly increasing. Users of these data, on the other hand, demand more complex information from databases. The video data have exponential growth towards accessing and storing. The vital problem associated to video data is efficient, qualitative and fast accessing. We talk about how video pictures are clustered. We presume video clips have been divided into shots, each of which is denoted by a collection of key frames. As a result, video clustering is limited to still key frame pictures. In amble database finding the qualified data set (clusters) is quite time-taking job. The video data mining relate to multi–lingual text, numeric, image, video, audio, graphical, temporal, relational and categorical data. It may be any kind of information medium that can be represented, processed, stored, fast accessing or summarization of clusters are required due to which significant frame-set is formed. Due to sampling error and test reliability in video, substantial changes of more than one frame are predicted. The goal of this article is to show how to employ a familiar and easy nonparametric statistical approach (chi-square) to select eligible data/framesets for analysis. The chi-square model illustrated here is a straightforward, sensible, fast, reduce saddle, and easiest method. Skimming/ Summarization and clipping technique are further enhanced by this technique along with video database maintenance technique from simple descriptors to a complex description schemes like spatial and temporal or high dimensional indexing.


2021 ◽  
Vol 25 (4) ◽  
pp. 84-94
Author(s):  
Sajjad R. Abdulridha ◽  
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Fadhil S. Hasan ◽  

The main drawback of the Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) with Differential Chaos Shift Keying (DCSK) that is named (OFDM-DCSK) is the high Peak to Average Power Ratio (PAPR). In this paper, clipping and companding techniques are suggested to overcome the PAPR problem in the OFDM-DCSK system. For the clipping technique, the clipping function is applied before transmitting the signal without the need for an inverse function at the receiver side. While for companding techniques, the commanding function is applied at the end of the transmitter side and the corresponding decompanding function is applied at the receiver to recover the original signal. Different companding techniques are investigated including Hyperbolic, A-Law, and Mu-Law companding function that are compared with the Palm clipping technique. The MATLAB simulation result shows that the Mu-Law technique has the best PAPR reduction (7.22 dB) with a good bit error rate (BER) performance when the number of subcarriers is equal to 512.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gregory Glauser ◽  
Donald K E Detchou ◽  
Omar A Choudhri

Abstract BACKGROUND Blister aneurysms are rare, technically challenging lesions that are typically ill defined and arise at nonbranch points of arteries. OBJECTIVE To describe the microsurgical treatment of a ruptured blister aneurysm at the internal carotid artery (ICA) terminus using the reverse picket fence clipping technique. METHODS The patient was a 60-yr-old male. He presented with a Hunt and Hess Grade 2, Fisher Grade 3 subarachnoid hemorrhage located in the bilateral sylvian fissures (right > left) and suprasellar cisterns. Computed tomography angiography demonstrated 2 aneurysms: a 2-mm right middle cerebral artery (MCA) aneurysm and a 2.5-mm right internal carotid artery (ICA) terminus blister aneurysm. Transradial cerebral angiography was undertaken which showed these similar sized aneurysms. Microsurgical treatment was chosen, and the patient underwent a right pterional craniotomy for clipping of his aneurysms. The patient consented to the procedure. RESULTS The combination of stacked fenestrated clips repaired the vessel, with intraoperative fluorescein and indocyanine green angiography demonstrated normal filling of the MCA and ICA circulation with no delay. Intraoperative angiography confirmed induced moderate stenosis of the ICA terminus at about 50%, which is essential to close the blister aneurysm site by utilizing a portion of the normal vessel wall. CONCLUSION Ruptured blister aneurysms at the ICA terminus can be safely repaired using the reverse picket fence technique for clipping.


2020 ◽  
Vol 134 ◽  
pp. e554-e558
Author(s):  
Nohra Chalouhi ◽  
Ahmad Sweid ◽  
Fadi Al Saiegh ◽  
Aria Mahtabfar ◽  
Ritam Ghosh ◽  
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Prisma Com ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
pp. 100-114
Author(s):  
Alexandre Freitas ◽  
Ana Rita Félix ◽  
Daniela Ferreira ◽  
Júlia Alves

This research aimed to analyse Netflix Portugal's Twitter communication strategies, as well as their efficiency, after the decrease in the number of followers of the platform during the second quarter of 2019. To this end, a metaanalysis of the tweets published in the second and third quarter of the same year was carried out, in terms of content and quantity. In addition, the clipping technique was used to check to what extent the social network served as a public relations platform. It was found that the streaming company increased its communicative efforts, however, the engagement that resulted from them was not the most desired. Nevertheless, compared to the second quarter, in the third quarter there was a greater generation of news production.


Neurosciences ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 50-54 ◽  
Author(s):  
Orkhan Mammadkhanli ◽  
Cagri Elbir ◽  
Sahin Hanalioglu ◽  
Suat Canbay

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomoya Kamide ◽  
Jan-Karl Burkhardt ◽  
Halima Tabani ◽  
Michael Safaee ◽  
Michael T Lawton

Abstract BACKGROUND Microsurgical clipping of paraclinoid aneurysms presents unique technical challenges because of the anatomical complexity of the paraclinoid region. OBJECTIVE To analyze microsurgical clipping techniques, complications, and outcomes associated with paraclinoid aneurysms, with a focus on clip selection and clipping technique according to aneurysm location. METHODS From 1997 to 2016, 231 unruptured paraclinoid aneurysms from 216 patients were treated using microsurgical clipping. We retrospectively reviewed patient records to analyze clinical outcomes. RESULTS A total of 80 aneurysms (34.6%) were treated with simple clipping. Among them, fenestrated clips were used with superior hypophyseal artery (SHA) aneurysms, but curved clips were used with most other aneurysms. A total of 151 aneurysms (65.6%) were treated using multiple clips, including tandem clipping for ophthalmic artery (OphA) aneurysms, tandem angled-fenestrated clipping for SHA and ventral carotid aneurysms, stacked clipping for dorsal carotid aneurysms, and various techniques for clinoidal segment/carotid cave aneurysms. Postoperative angiography was performed in 214 aneurysms (92.6%), and complete obliteration was confirmed in 195 aneurysms (91.1%). Using the modified Rankin Scale (mRS), overall functional outcome was good (mRS 0-2) in 99.6% of patients, although 30 cases (13.0%) showed new postoperative visual deficits. CONCLUSION Surgical clipping of paraclinoid aneurysms is an excellent treatment modality with good clinical outcomes and acceptable complication rates, particularly in centers with large experience in the microsurgical management of cerebrovascular disorders. Appropriate clip selection and clipping techniques are required to perform complete and safe clipping.


In this study, a proposal is offered in order to calculate the Bit Error Rate with the Signal to Noise Ratio. Here in this paper, it is illustrated that by comparing this analysis among the other mechanisms effective results can be obtained. By applying the ACE scheme in which the clipping technique block is replaced with Peak Inversion (PI) and butter worth band-pass filter is added after the ACE constraint block for generating less distortion and more smoothing. As, it has been concluded from a survey that among different PAPR reduction techniques, PI found to be an effective technique which can reduce PAPR to an extent by incorporating a relatively high impulse. The MATLAB is used for analyzing the enhanced ACE scheme that offers better results in terms of both PAPR and BER.


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