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    Molecular and genetic aspects of idiopathic scoliosis. Blood test for idiopathic scoliosis by Moreau, A, Akoumé Ndong, M-Y, Azeddine, B, Franco, A, Rompré, P H, Roy-Gagnon, M-H, Turgeon, I, Wang, D, Bagnall, K M, Poitras, B, Labelle, H, Rivard, C-H, Grimard, G, Ouellet, J, Parent, S, Moldovan, F

    Published in Der Orthopäde (01-02-2009)
    “…Spinal deformities, and particularly scoliosis, are the most frequent forms of orthopedic deformities in children and adolescents. About 1-6% of the population…”
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    Three-Dimensional Spinal Morphology can Differentiate Between Progressive and Non-Progressive Patients With Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis at the Initial Presentation by Nault, M-L, Mac-Thiong, J-M, Roy-Beaudry, M, Turgeon, I, de Guise, J, Labelle, H, Parent, S

    Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (27-02-2014)
    “…Study Design. This is a prospective case-control study.Objective. The objective of this study was to compare 3D morphologic parameters of the spine at the…”
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    Combined Spine Conference of the Canadian Spine Society New Zealand Orthopaedic Spine Society, Spine Society of Australia: Fairmont Château Lake Louise, Lake, Louise, Alberta, Tuesday, Feb. 25 to Saturday, Mar. 1, 20141.1.01 The use of suspension radiographs to predict LIV tilt.1.1.02 Surgical correction of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis without fusion: an animal model.1.1.03 Are full torso surface topography postural measurements more sensitive to change than back only parameters in adolescent by van West, H., Hodgson, B., Parent, E., Samuel, S., Ferland, C., Soroceanu, A., Protopsaltis, T., Radovanovic, I., Amritanand, R., Shamji, M., Haugo, K., Malham, G., Jarzem, P., Rampersaud, Y.R., Tomkins-Lane, C., Manson, N., King, V., Goldstein, C., Fisher, C., Fehlings, M., Wong, E., Sardar, Z., Christie, S.D., Patel, A., Pinkoski, C., Ahn, H., Drew, B., Dvorak, M., Pezeshki, P., Altaf, F., Wilde, P., Sparrey, C., Tetreault, L., Rampersaud, R., Jack, A., Johnstone, R., Fernandes, A., Urquhart, J., Morokoff, A., Manson, N.A., Phan, P., Evaniew, N., Manson, J., Nault, M.-L., St-Pierre, G. Hardy, Larouche, J., Lewis, S., Wilgenbusch, C., Johnson, R., Cushnie, D., Sridharan, S., Street, J., Gregg, C., Missiuna, P., Abraham, E.P., Huang, E., Passmore, S., Mac-Thiong, J.-M., Labelle, H., Moulin, D., Turgeon, I., Roy-Beaudry, M., Bourassa, N., Petit, Y., Parent, S., Chabot, S., Westover, L., Hill, D., Moreau, M., Hedden, D., Lou, E., Adeeb, S., Smith, M., Bridge, C., Hsu, B., Gray, R., Group, PORSCHE Study, Saran, N., Stone, L., Ouellet, J., Terran, J., Bronsard, N., Smith, J., Klineberg, E., Mundis, G., Hostin, R., Hart, R., Shaffrey, C., Bess, S., Ames, C., Schwab, F., Lafage, V., Lafage, V., Errico, T., Smith, J.S., Burton, D., Errico, T., Kim, H. Jo, Gananapathy, V., Siddiqi, F.

    Published in Canadian journal of surgery (01-06-2014)
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    APPLICATIONS OF CONTINUOUS SENSITIVITY EQUATIONS TO FLOWS WITH TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT PROPERTIES by Turgeon, É., Pelletier, D., Borggaard, J.

    “…An adaptive finite-element solver is used to perform sensitivity analysis for free convection in corn syrup, a fluid with strong temperature dependence of…”
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    Formula optimization of a low-fat food system containing whey protein isolate-xanthan gum complexes as fat replacer by Laneuville, S.I, Paquin, P, Turgeon, S.L

    Published in Journal of food science (01-10-2005)
    “…Whey protein isolate-xanthan gum complexes (WPXC) have the potential to significantly reduce fat use in various products. However, their stability and…”
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    Molekulare und genetische Aspekte der idiopathischen Skoliose: Bluttest bei idiopathischer Skoliose by Moreau, A., Akoumé Ndong, M.-Y., Azeddine, B., Franco, A., Rompré, P.H., Roy-Gagnon, M.-H., Turgeon, I., Wang, D., Bagnall, K.M., Poitras, B., Labelle, H., Rivard, C.-H., Grimard, G., Ouellet, J., Parent, S., Moldovan, F.

    Published in Der Orthopäde (01-02-2009)
    “…Zusammenfassung Wirbelsäulendeformitäten und insbesondere die Skoliose sind die häufigsten orthopädischen Deformitäten bei Kindern und Jugendlichen. Etwa 1–6%…”
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