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- Book[edited by] Peter M. Waters, Daniel J. Hedequist, Benjamin J. Shore.Summary: "Originating from the esteemed Boston Children's Hospital, this new volume in the Illustrated Tips and Tricks series provides succinct, precise information from a wide range of experts on tackling technical problems in pediatric orthopaedic reconstructive surgery. Edited by Drs. Peter M. Waters, Benjamin J. Shore, and Daniel J. Hedequist, this volume presents practical, hands-on content gained from years of surgical experience, including nuggets of wisdom unique to particular institutions. Drawings, operative photos, and videos are used liberally throughout the book to illustrate surgical techniques and provide a handy visual complement to the text. Covers all areas of pediatric orthopaedic reconstructive surgery including sports medicine surgery, reconstruction, neuromuscular correction, upper extremity surgery, spine surgery, hip surgery, pediatric foot and ankle surgery, cerebral palsy related surgery, and orthopaedic oncology. Features the latest surgical techniques, presented in a crisp, step-by-step style, and provides brief overviews of equipment, anesthesia, patient positioning, and other procedural elements...Digital Access Ovid 2022
- ArticleAfanas'eva VP.Mikrobiologiia. 1978 Jul-Aug;47(4):768-71.The growth cycle and the accumulation of glucoamylase by the yeast-like fungus Endomycopsis fibuligera 20-9 were studied in the conditions of submerged cultivation. The enzyme was accumulated by the end of the logarithmic phase and particularly at the stationary phase of the cultural growth. A correlation has been established between the accumulation of the glucoamylase in the cultural broth and the production of blastospores. Possible systems involved in the control of the enzyme accumulation are discussed.