SPIKED-HELMET SIGN: A RARE BUT ALARMING SIGN ON ELECTROCARDIOGRAM

Spiked-helmet Sign: A Rare but Alarming Sign on Electrocardiogram

Spiked Helmet Sign was first described by Littman and Munroe in 2011 in a case series of 8 patients.This novel ECG sign is a predictor of death in critically ill patients.It resembles the German military helmet of the Prussian empire.27-year-old male came with chief complaints of upper epigastric pain and chest pain for 2 COMPLETE MEGAZYMES hours.E

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Reconfigurable neuromorphic functions in antiferroelectric transistors through coupled polarization switching and charge trapping dynamics

Abstract The growing demand for energy- and area-efficient emulation of biological nervous systems has fueled significant interest in neuromorphic computing.A promising strategy to achieve compact and efficient neuromorphic functionalities lies in the integration of volatile and non-volatile memory functions.However, implementing these functions is

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Synthesis of Th17 cytokines in the culture of peripheral blood mononuclear cells stimulated with Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato

Introduction and objective Th17 lymphocytes and their cytokines, interleukin 17A (IL-17A), IL-17F and IL-22, participate in the response to extracellular bacteria and in the autoimmunity and may Bang Bang be engaged in the pathogenesis of Lyme borreliosis.Concentrations were measured of IL-17A, IL-17F and IL-22 in the supernatant of the peripheral

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Modified Wavelet-domain Adaptive Filtering Scheme for Stereophonic Acoustic Echo Cancellation in the Teleconferencing Application

Stereophonic acoustic echo cancellers are being used in high quality audio communication systems to reduce the echoes that arise from coupling between the loudspeakers and microphones.These echo cancellers have problems more severe than their monophonic counterparts.The most important problem is the mismatch between the impulse responses of adaptiv

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