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    A review of symptomatic leg length inequality following total hip arthroplasty

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    Leg length inequality (LLI) following total hip replacement is a complication which features increasingly in the recent literature. The definition of LLI is complicated by lack of consensus regarding radiological measurement, clinical measurement and the incomplete relationship between LLI and associated symptoms. This paper reviews 79 reports relating to LLI post hip replacement, detailing definitions and classification and highlighting patient populations prone to symptomatic LLI. While there is no universal definition of LLI, there is a broad consensus that less than 10 mm of difference on AP view plain radiographs is clinically acceptable. There are few techniques described that consistently produce a postoperative LLI of less than this magnitude. Where postoperative LLI exists, lengthening appears to cause more problems than shortening. In cases of mild LLI, non-surgical management produces adequate outcomes in the majority of cases, with functional LLI cases doing better than those with true LLI. Operative correction is effective in half of cases, even where nerve palsy is present, and remains an important option of last resort. Poor outcomes in patients with LLI may be minimised if individuals at risk are identified and counselled appropriately

    Sn02:f film properties: effect of electrochemical and mechanical polishing

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    The effect of electropolishing and mechanical polishing on the transmittance and sheet resistance of Sn02:F films prepared by using two mixed solvent media has been studied. Surface morphology changes recorded by SEM are presented

    Surface modification of cadmium sulphide photoanodes with electrodeposited ruthenium

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    Cyclic voltammetry, space-charge capacitance variation with electrode potential and spectral dependence of quantum efficiency have been studied for ruthenium plated cadmium sulphide single crystal electrodes in 1M NaOH-0.1M Na2S-0.1M S electrolyte. The results were compared with those obtained for bare CdS photoelectrodes. The ruthenium covered electrode registered a lowering of the barrier height at the semiconductor-electrolyte junction while the spectral response was letter for short wavelengths. The ruthenium plated CdS electrode showed a poorer power outpu

    Thermostabilisation of human serum butyrylcholinesterase for detection of its inhibitors in water and biological fluids

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    The ability of gelatine-trehalose to convert the normally fragile, dry human serum BChE into a thermostable enzyme and its use in the detection of cholinesterase inhibitors in water and biological fluids is described. Gelatine or trehalose alone is unable to protect the dry enzyme against exposure to high temperature, while a combination of gelatine and trehalose were able to protect the enzyme activity against prolonged exposure to temperature as high as +50°C. A method for rapid, simple and inexpensive means of screening for cholinesterase inhibitors such as carbamates and organophosphates in water, vegetables and human blood has been developed.<br>A capacidade da gelatina-trehalose em converter a frágil BChE do soro humano em uma enzima termoestável e seu uso na descoberta de inibidores de colinesterase em água e fluidos biológicos é apresentado. A Gelatina ou trehalose são incapazes de proteger a enzima seca BchE do soro humano contra exposição a elevadas temperaturas, enquanto que uma combinação de gelatina e trehalose são capazes de proteger a atividade de enzima contra exposição prolongada a temperaturas elevadas e da ordem de 50° C. Um método barato, simples e rápido de screening para inibidores de colinesterase tal como carbamatos e organofosfatos em água, verduras e sangue humano foi desenvolvido
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