54 research outputs found

    Evolving Quantum Circuits and an FPGA-based Quantum Computing Emulator

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    The goal of the PQLG group is to develop complete methodologies, software tools and circuits for quantum logic. Our interests are mainly in logic synthesis for quantum circuits and quantum system design [10]. Emulation of quantum circuits using standard reconfigurable FPGA technology and FPGA-based Evolvable Quantum Hardware, proposed here, are research areas not yet dealt with by other research groups. A parallel software simulator was presented in [13]

    Joint Mission to Zagreb and Exploratory Visit to Slovenia Report

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    Report on te Joint Mission to Zagreb and on an exploratory visit to Slovenia from 30-01-94 to 11-02-94https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/documents_780/1114/thumbnail.jp

    Oral bullous lesions due to the azithromycin intake

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    We report a case of 29-year-old woman who was admitted to our Department with red eyes and two bullae located on the right buccal mucosa. Otherwise she is healthy but one day before she finished azithromycin (Sumamed, Tewa, Croatia) intake as she had pneumonia. Direct and indirect immunofluorescence did not reveal presence of vesicullobulous disorders. During the period of nine days she was given 40mg of prednisone (Decortin, Merck, Germany) orally as well as betamethasone (Beloderm, Belupo, Croatia) in orabase locally and after that the lesions subsided

    Consequences of war and disasters on the health of civilian populations

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    Joint Mission to Zagreb and Exploratory Visit to Slovenia Report

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    Report on te Joint Mission to Zagreb and on an exploratory visit to Slovenia from 30-01-94 to 11-02-94https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/documents_780/1114/thumbnail.jp

    New toothpaste to deal with dentine hypersensitivity : double-blind randomized controlled clinical trial

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    Objectives: The purpose was to evaluate a combined effect of active ingredients contained in new toothpaste in reducing dentine hypersensitivity. Methods: The tested toothpaste contained active ingredients potassium nitrate (5.00%) and zinc citrate (0.50%). Pain to water stimulus and blowing air was reported on hypersensitive teeth and measured using the VAS (Visual Analogue Scale). The degree of pain to water stimulus was detected after each subject drank a few sips of water which was boiled to the room temperature. Data were collected on each subject's dental history. Results: A significant reduction in dentine hypersensitivity (26-29% after 2 weeks versus 40% after 4 weeks) was detected in the tested group. The controls also showed significant reduction to both stimuli, but at lower rate. A statistically significant difference to blowing air and water stimuli showed the highest impact for the tested group after 4 weeks (P = 0.033, P = 0.006). Conclusion: This study supports the efficacy of the tested toothpaste in reducing the phenomenon of dentine hypersensitivity after 4 weeks of usage
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