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    Effect of Expiratory Muscle Fatigue on the Respiratory Response during Exercise

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    名古屋大学Nagoya University博士(医学)doctoral thesi

    A Case Report of Combined Injury to the Stomach and Duodenum Following Blunt Abdominal Trauma

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    A case of combined gastric and duodenal injury following blunt trauma is presented. An emergent laparotomy revealed paired gastric perforations in both the anterior and posterior walls of the antrum as well as a huge central retroperitoneal hematoma which obscured a duodenal perforation on the posterior wall of the third portion of the duodenum. Distal gastrectomy, vigorous irrigation, and drainage were performed. The missed duodenal injury resulted in a lateral duodenal fistula. The fistula was managed with conservative measures, subsiding until 35 days after the operation. This report indicates that any trauma surgeon should be aware of this rare combined blunt injury and that discovery of a central retroperitoneal hematoma mandates careful examination of the pancreas and duodenum to exclude injuries.departmental bulletin pape

    Means, SDs, distribution, and correlations of TAS-20 scores.

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    <p>Note: * Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed).</p>**<p>Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed). DIF: difficulty identifying feelings; DDF: difficulty describing feelings; EOT: externally – oriented thinking.</p

    Means and SDs of ANT-R, and their correlations with TAS-20.

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    <p>Note: * Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed).</p>**<p>Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed). DIF: difficulty identifying feelings; DDF: difficulty describing feelings; EOT: externally-oriented thinking; IOR: inhibition of return.</p

    Means and SDs of ATQ, and correlations between TAS-20 and ATQ scores.

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    <p>Note: *Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed).</p>**<p>Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed). DIF: difficulty identifying feelings; DDF: difficulty describing feelings; EOT: externally – oriented thinking.</p

    Schematic of the revised Attention Network Test (ANT-R).

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    <p>In each trial, depending on the cue condition (none, double, and valid or invalid cues), a cue box flashes for 100 ms. After a variable duration (0, 400, or 800 ms), the target (the center arrow) and two flanker arrows on the left and right side (congruent or incongruent flankers) are presented for 500 ms. The participant makes a response to the target's direction. The post-target fixation period varies between 2000 to 12000 ms.</p

    パネルディスカッション2:期待される日本の環境ビジネスの海外展開と国際貢献

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    コーディネータ:SANGA-NGOIE Kazabi アジア太平洋学部教授conference pape
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