Measurement of liver volume using imaging techniques of various modalities
... of liver volume of the individual can be performed using imaging techniques. This article describes methods to measure the liver volume using imaging techniques of various modalities (CT, MRI, ultrasound). Ultrasonography is a simple, affordable and reliable tool for the structure and size of the liver estimates using formulas for calculating the volume of the liver.
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On the question of the reliability of witnesses’ testimony
The author explores separate aspects of the genesis of testimony. Obtaining reliable testimony from witnesses is the main objecting of this research. The author reflects on the latest developments in science, which expand a range of methods used for studying human psyche and personality as a source of information about the crime ...
Assessment of hepatic volume ex vivo by the formulas of the ultrasound volumetry
... Comparison of Panorama ultrasonography, conventional B-Mode Ultrasonography, and computed tomography for measuring liver size // Ultraschall Med. 2010. Vol. 31, № 1. P. 31—36.
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4. Xiaoqi L., Yu Miao, Xiaoying Ren et al. The study and implementation of liver volume measuring method based on 3-dimensional reconstruction ...
The ultrasound volumetry: selecting optimal formula based on linear liver dimensions (ex vivo study)
... reporting liver measurement techniques // J. Diagn. Med. Sonogr. 2014. Vol. 30. P. 296—306.
12. Childs J. T., Esterman A. J., Thoirs K. A., Turner R. C. Ultrasound in the assessment of hepatomegaly: A simple technique to determine an enlarged liver using reliable and valid measurements // Sonography. 2016. № 3. P. 47—52.
13. Childs J. T., Esterman A. J., Thoirs K. A. The development of a practical and uncomplicated predictive equation to determine liver volume from simple linear ultrasound measurements ...
Use of the genetic algorithm for devising a formula for liver volumetry
... reporting liver measurement techniques // J. Diagn. Med. Sonogr. 2014. Vol. 30. P. 296—306.
11. Childs J. T., Esterman A. J., Thoirs K. A., Turner R. C. Ultrasound in the assessment of hepatomegaly: A simple technique to determine an enlarged liver using reliable and valid measurements // Sonography. 2016. Vol. 3. P. 47—52.
12. Childs J. T., Esterman A. J., Thoirs K. A. The development of a practical and uncomplicated predictive equation to determine liver volume from simple linear ultrasound measurements ...
A reasonable period of trial in a criminal case
... axiological, and synergetic approaches, as well as the theory of social action and modeling. Moreover, the application of methods of analysis and synthesis of information, comparative legal analysis, and formal legal approaches allowed the author to reach reliable conclusions. The research established that failure to adhere to reasonable timeframes for judicial decision-making violates the rights of individuals involved in criminal proceedings. Ensuring the protection of individuals’ rights and legitimate ...
Transdisciplinarity as a mechanism of educational innovations: synthesizing pedagogical experience
... remain insufficiently studied. The aim of this article is to present a systematic experience in which transdisciplinarity serves as a mechanism for educational innovations and contributes to achieving new quality educational outcomes or obtaining more reliable, convenient, and functional pedagogical developments. The results include the development of a training technology for future educators to create transdisciplinary educational products. The main techniques for developing transdisciplinary educational ...
A reliable analysis of the results of economic risk hedging
An entrepreneur is regularly faced with the problem of reducing potential economic risks; however, the assessment of risk hedging effect is often complicated. This article presents a typology of economic risks and a methodology for commodity risk hedging. The author proposes a model of open position hedging and introduces the problem of presenting hedging results
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Ultrasound anatomy of the skin: review
... cutaneous basal cell carcinoma: a first-line imaging technique // J. Ultrasound Med. 2013. Vol. 32, № 4. P. 567—572.
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Physical foundations of liver elastography
... Митькова М. Д. Ультразвуковая эластография сдвиговой волной. Ультразвуковая и функциональная диагностика. 2015. № 2. С. 94—108.
Lee J. Y. ShearWave™ Elastography: a reliable and outperforming diagnostic tool for liver fibrosis assessment in chronic hepatitis. A literature review. URL: https:// sonoworld.com/Common/DownloadFile.aspx?ModuleDocumentsId=72 (дата обращения: 28.05.2019).
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Liver elastography techniques and the problems of Russian terminology
... Мошко Ю. А. Транзиентная эластография в оценке фиброза печени // Крымский терапевтический журнал. 2015. № 3 (26). C. 18—30.
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On the benthic foraminifera species of Alabaminella weddellensis and Epistominella exigua in paleo-oceanologic reconstructions
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Update of age data of the palvesk formation ("green wall") of Sambian peninsula (the Kaliningrad region)
... siltstones of the formation, as well as palynological data, it dates back to the Eocene age rather than the Oligocene (Ryupelian) as previously thought. This fact indicates that in the territory of the Kaliningrad Oblast, there may be no deposits of reliably Oligocene age, since it was only the palvesk formation which was thought to relate to an Oligocene formation.
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Estimating the accuracy of standard volume calculations using liver volumetry
... reporting liver measurement techniques // J. Diagn. Med. Sonogr. 2014. Vol. 30. P. 296—306.
5. Childs J. T., Esterman A. J., Thoirs K. A., Turner R. C. Ultrasound in the assessment of hepatomegaly: A simple technique to determine an enlarged liver using reliable and valid measurements // Sonography. 2016. Vol. 3. P. 47—52.
6. Childs J. T., Esterman A. J., Thoirs K. A. The development of a practical and uncomplicated predictive equation to determine liver volume from simple linear ultrasound measurements ...
Challenges of the methodological approaches to the measurement and the evaluation of liver size
... suspected to have hepatitis. According to a number of validated sources, liver length varies greatly depending on the modalities and techniques used by the ultrasound specialist. Ultrasound liver size measurement has not become a routine procedure since a reliable and reproducible ultrasound method has not been established so far. The article describes the results of different methods of liver size measurement and as well as variations in the normal size depending on the age of the patient and his/her ...
Kant and Covid Ethics
Despite the popularity of many of Kant’s ethical notions, such as autonomy, dignity and respect for persons, there is a perception, even among Kant scholars themselves, that one cannot reliably derive concrete duties from Kant’s moral philosophy. Against this, I shall argue that — properly understood — Kant’s ethics is of prime importance even today. I shall argue that Kant’s preferred procedure is actually the way we develop ...
Really: syntactics without semiotics?
... existence of Old Russian particle TI1 as has been proved by Zaliznjak on the basis of formal conditions, constraining the position of this particle in the clausal structure. Meanwhile, Zaliznjak failed to provide a lexicographical description of TI1 and reliable external parallels from other languages. I argue that TI1 is a marker of verification with the meaning ‘p really takes place’. The view that TI1 expressed enhanced indicativity is not tenable, since this particle was licensed in hypothetical ...
The significance of the critique of A. I. Vvedensky’s ‘new psychophysiological law’ for Russian philosophy
... is postulated that an analysis of the discussion not only is interesting as a fact in the history of Russian philosophical though but it also gives a new perspective on the problems arising with attempts to create a means for attaining objective and reliable knowledge in philosophy and science, which potentially unites them within research. It is proven that Vvedensky’s philosophical ideas can be classed as Neo-Kantian, which emphasises their unique features and relevance for further historical ...
Kant and medicine
... article focuses on Erhard’s writings. As Erhard emphasizes, medical theory lacks a foundation necessary for a contemporary science. It has neither a clear concept of its object — a human being and their diseases, nor a rationally justified method, nor reliable treatment techniques. With the help of Kant’s theory of teleology in nature and based on the system of medi¬cine developed by the Scottish physician John Brown, Erhard attempted to formulate such foundations of a theory of medicine that might ...