Search Results - "Brebels, A."
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Influence of a bite-plane according to Jeanmonod, on bruxism activity during sleep
Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-10-2002)“…summary One way to look at nocturnal oral parafunction such as bruxism, is using polysomnography. Although in recent years several studies have been carried…”
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A New Method for Semiautomatic Analysis of Surface EMG in Patients with Oral Parafunctions
Published in Cranio (01-07-2004)“…Sleep-related phenomena or disorders, including snoring and tooth grinding, can be investigated using polysomnography. This method, however, generates large…”
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Using connectionist systems for electric energy consumption forecasting in shopping centers
Published in Automation and remote control (01-06-2012)“…A solution is presented for the short-term electrical energy forecasting in shopping centers located in the Netherlands and Belgium. A forecasting method is…”
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Abstract Nr: 37 Zincchloride intoxication in a pregnant women
Published in Acta clinica belgica (English ed. Online) (01-01-2014)“…Foetal doptone monitoring was normal.Toxicological analysis of the bottled water showed a significant amount of zinc (ca. 190 g/l) and a significant amount of…”
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Effect of the Mode of Administration of Inhaled Anaesthetics on the Interpretation of the F A /F I Curve – a GasMan® Simulation
Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care (01-01-2010)“…The effects of blood solubility, cardiac output and ventilation on the rise of the alveolar towards the inspired concentration, the FA/F I curve, of an inhaled…”
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Effect of the mode of administration of inhaled anaesthetics on the interpretation of the F(A)/F(I) curve--a GasMan simulation
Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care (01-01-2010)“…The effects of blood solubility, cardiac output and ventilation on the rise of the alveolar towards the inspired concentration, the F(A)/F(I) curve, of an…”
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Effect of the mode of administration of inhaled anaesthetics on the interpretation of the F^sub A^/F^sub I^ curve - a GasMan® simulation
Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care (01-01-2010)“…The effects of blood solubility, cardiac output and ventilation on the rise of the alveolar towards the inspired concentration, the F(A)/F(I) curve, of an…”
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Effect of the mode of administration of inhaled anaesthetics on the interpretation of the [F.sub.A]/[F.sub.I] curve--a GasMan® simulation
Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care (01-01-2010)“…The effects of blood solubility, cardiac output and ventilation on the rise of the alveolar towards the inspired concentration, the [F.sub.A]/[F.sub.I] curve,…”
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Derivation and Prospective Testing of a Two-step Sevoflurane-O 2 -N 2 O Low Fresh Gas Flow Sequence
Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care (01-11-2009)“…Simple vaporiser setting (FD) and fresh gas flow (FGF) sequences make the practice of low-flow anaesthesia not only possible but also easy to achieve. We…”
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Derivation and prospective testing of a two-step sevoflurane-O^sub 2^-N^sub 2^O low fresh gas flow sequence
Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care (01-11-2009)“…Simple vaporiser setting (F(D)) and fresh gas flow (FGF) sequences make the practice of low-flow anaesthesia not only possible but also easy to achieve. We…”
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Derivation and prospective testing of a two-step sevoflurane-O2-N2O low fresh gas flow sequence
Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care (01-11-2009)“…Simple vaporiser setting (F(D)) and fresh gas flow (FGF) sequences make the practice of low-flow anaesthesia not only possible but also easy to achieve. We…”
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Derivation and prospective testing of a two-step sevoflurane-[O.sub.2]-[N.sub.2]O low fresh gas flow sequence
Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care (01-11-2009)“…Simple vaporiser setting ([F.sub.D]) and fresh gas flow (FGF) sequences make the practice of low-flow anaesthesia not only possible but also easy to achieve…”
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