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Brow suspension, a minimally invasive technique in facial rejuvenation
(2002)
People tend to prefer noninvasive or minimally invasive methods of facial rejuvenation, especially when it involves their face, which is the hallmark of a person's identity and impossible to hide. It is widely known that ...
Facial autologous soft-tissue contouring by adjunction of tissue cocktail injection (micrograft and minigraft mixture of dermis, fascia, and fat)
(2000)
Facial aging is both a physiologic and anatomic process characterized by changes in the skin and supporting tissues. The aging process produces an outer envelope that gradually expands while its contents gradually involute ...
[The effects of phase II cardiac rehabilitation programme on patients undergone coronary bypass surgery]
(2005)
Objective: To investigate the effects of phase II cardiac rehabilitation in 52 patients undergone coronary artery bypass surgery.
Methods: Gradual walking tests, cardio-pulmonary capacity tests and lipid profile were ...
Metabolic syndrome and coronary heart disease [Metabolik Sendrom ve Koroner Kalp Hastalığı]
(2004)
[Abstract Not Available]
Time flow measurements (TTFM) differ between grafts do transit performed on and off-pump CABG? a comparitive study
(Forum Multimedia Publishing LLC., 2002)
Background: The aim of this study was to compare intraoperative coronary graft flows performed on and off-pump and to evaluate the effects of hemodilution on coronary graft flows in off-pump CABG patients by using TTFM. ...