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SURTRAN: linear graphing of surgical decisions and activities.
Galen B. Cook,Francis R. Watson +1 more
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Using a simplified version of the linear graphing techniques employed in computer programming, the decisions and activities of excisional breast surgery are defined and an instructional outline and surgical operation record form are presented.About:
This article is published in Journal of Surgical Research.The article was published on 1969-06-01. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Graph (abstract data type).read more
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A TGF-β-MTA1-SOX4-EZH2 signaling axis drives epithelial-mesenchymal transition in tumor metastasis.
Lina Li,Jian Liu,Hongsheng Xue,Chunxiao Li,Qun Liu,Yan-Tong Zhou,Ting Wang,Haijuan Wang,Haili Qian,Tao Wen +9 more
TL;DR: The data uncover a SOX4-dependent EMT-inducing mechanism underlying MTA1-driven cancer metastasis and suggest a widespread TGF-β-MTA1-SOX 4-EZH2 signaling axis that drives EMT in various cancers.
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Technologies for extracting full value from the electronic patient record
TL;DR: Three potentially complementary technologies have begun to demonstrate their promise for dealing withUnstructured medical texts, such as the reports and narrative portions of electronic patient record, and Markup Languages, Concept Spaces, and JAVA.
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Systems analysis, systems management and surgical technology☆
TL;DR: This paper has reviewed the general principles of systems management and systems analysis and has given examples of the applicability of these methods to the surgical environment.
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Clinical management by rural nurses using a microcomputer.
TL;DR: The preliminary results of a clinical study made in a public health district of South Carolina are described, inspired by what will result when this expert nursing is exported to most of the rest of the world with less complex and accessible medical care.
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Cancer of the Breast
TL;DR: The presence of so many laymen to-night would seem to make it necessary to emphasize the need to attack all lesions that are potentially malignant and remove them at a time when their hosts can safely, certainly, and quickly be cured.