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    An "Upside-Down" Liver and Gallbladder Discovered on Hepatobiliary Scan by D'AMATO, DANIEL W, BALON, HELENA R, ARPASI, PAUL J

    Published in Clinical nuclear medicine (01-02-1999)
    “…An ectopic gallbladder that mimicked a possible neoplasm on CT is described. Ultrasound failed to visualize the gallbladder. These findings were finally…”
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    MR angiography of the thoracic aorta with an electrocardiographically triggered breath-hold contrast-enhanced sequence by Arpasi, P J, Bis, K G, Shetty, A N, White, R D, Simonetti, O P

    Published in Radiographics (01-01-2000)
    “…An electrocardiographically (ECG) triggered breath-hold contrast material-enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) angiography sequence has been developed for imaging…”
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    An algorithm to construct strongly controllable group codes from an abstract group by Arpasi, J.P., Palazzo, R.

    “…In this paper we present a computationally implementable algorithm, based on the Schreier product theory (extension of groups), to construct a time-invariant…”
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    On the control of generic abelian group codes by Arpasi, J. P., Bortolin, S.

    “…Group Codes are a generalization of the well known Binary Convolutional Codes. For this reason Group Codes are also called Generalized Convolutional Codes. A…”
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    Peritoneal ports for treatment of intractable ascites by Savin, Michael A, Kirsch, Matthias J, Romano, William J, Wang, Steven K, Arpasi, Paul J, Mazon, Charito D

    “…To present clinical data for a new peritoneal port for minimally invasive treatment of intractable ascites that can be used for aspiration in a patient's home…”
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    On the algebraic fundamentals of convolutional encoders over groups by Arpasi, J.P., Palazzo, R.

    “…The majority of the convolutional encoders known in the technical literature are over algebraic fields. Recently, it has been shown that these encoders…”
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