709 research outputs found
Polycystic Kidney Disease with Renal failure Presenting as Incarcerated Inguinal Hernia in the ED
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease may present to the emergency department (ED) with vomiting, abdominal pain or hernias, renal insufficiency or failure, or bleeding from cerebral aneurysms. A 37-year-old man presented to the ED with signs and symptoms of incarcerated inguinal hernia. Laboratory studies showed renal failure with anion gap acidosis, and bedside ultrasound showed multicystic kidneys. Computed tomography confirmed the diagnosis. Emergency physicians should be aware of this common connective tissue defect and its serious associated conditions
An idea whose time has come
A response to An idea whose time has gone by Gregory A Petsko, Genome Biology 2007, 8:107
Fully Distrustful Quantum Cryptography
In the distrustful quantum cryptography model the different parties have
conflicting interests and do not trust one another. Nevertheless, they trust
the quantum devices in their labs. The aim of the device-independent approach
to cryptography is to do away with the necessity of making this assumption,
and, consequently, significantly increase security. In this paper we enquire
whether the scope of the device-independent approach can be extended to the
distrustful cryptography model, thereby rendering it `fully' distrustful. We
answer this question in the affirmative by presenting a device-independent
(imperfect) bit-commitment protocol, which we then use to construct a
device-independent coin flipping protocol
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