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Hirsutisoma Wunderlich 2017
† Hirsutisoma Wunderlich, 2017 Hirsutisoma Wunderlich, 2017: 49, 50, 53–55, 62, 64, 65, type species by original designation: Hirsutisoma bruckschi Wunderlich, 2017; Selden & Ren, 2017: 334; ValdezMondragón & Francke, 2017: 12; Dunlop et al., 2020: 125. Included species. Hirsutisoma acutiformis Wunderlich, 2017; Hirsutisoma bruckschi Wunderlich, 2017; Hirsutisoma dentata Wunderlich, 2017; Hirsutisoma grimaldii sp. nov. Locality and horizon. Hirsutisoma is exclusively represented in the fossil record of the Mid-Cretaceous (ca. 99 Ma) Burmese amber deposits.Published as part of BOTERO-TRUJILLO, RICARDO, DAVIS, STEVEN R., MICHALIK, PETER & PRENDINI, LORENZO, 2022, Hirsutisoma grimaldii sp. nov., a ca. 99 - million-year-old ricinuleid (Primoricinulei, Hirsutisomidae) from Cretaceous Burmese amber with a corticolous, scansorial lifestyle, pp. 493-504 in Palaeoentomology 5 (5) on page 495, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.5.11, http://zenodo.org/record/733365
Hirsutisomidae Wunderlich 2017
†Family Hirsutisomidae Wunderlich, 2017 Hirsutisomidae Wunderlich, 2017: 53–55, type genus: Hirsutisoma Wunderlich, 2017; Selden & Ren, 2017: 329; Valdez-Mondragón & Francke, 2017: 12; Ross, 2019: 43; Valdez-Mondragón et al., 2018: 114; Dunlop et al., 2020: 125; Valdez-Mondragón et al., 2020: 2; Valdez-Mondragón & Cortez-Roldán, 2021: 2; Valdez-Mondragón & JuárezSánchez, 2021: 329.Published as part of BOTERO-TRUJILLO, RICARDO, DAVIS, STEVEN R., MICHALIK, PETER & PRENDINI, LORENZO, 2022, Hirsutisoma grimaldii sp. nov., a ca. 99 - million-year-old ricinuleid (Primoricinulei, Hirsutisomidae) from Cretaceous Burmese amber with a corticolous, scansorial lifestyle, pp. 493-504 in Palaeoentomology 5 (5) on page 495, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.5.11, http://zenodo.org/record/733365
W. L. Gibson, R. J. Hildreth, G. Wunderlich, Methods for land economics research.
Nicolas-Obadia Georges. W. L. Gibson, R. J. Hildreth, G. Wunderlich, Methods for land economics research.. In: Études rurales, n°34, 1969. pp. 143-144
Load sharing in a computer-communication network
Bibliography: p.124-126.Prepared under Advanced Research Projects Agency Contract ONR/N00014-75-C-1183. Originally presented as the author's thesis, (M.S.) in the M.I.T. Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1975.by Eberhard Frank Wunderlich
On applying the set covering model to reseeding
The Functional BIST approach is a rather new BIST technique based on exploiting embedded system functionality to generate deterministic test patterns during BIST. The approach takes advantages of two well-known testing techniques, the arithmetic BIST approach and the reseeding method. The main contribution of the present paper consists in formulating the problem of an optimal reseeding computation as an instance of the set covering problem. The proposed approach guarantees high flexibility, is applicable to different functional modules, and, in general, provides a more efficient test set encoding then previous techniques. In addition, the approach shorts the computation time and allows to better exploiting the tradeoff between area overhead and global test length as well as to deal with larger circuits
Herlyn—Werner—Wunderlich Syndrome: Premenarche
ABSTRACT
Aim
To increase awareness about this rare condition in order to aid early diagnosis and effective treatment which can eventually prevent complications and infertility issues in the future.
Materials and methods
A case of a 10 year old pre-menarchal girl, who presented with this syndrome, was managed surgically. After this, a literature search was done and similar case reports were reviewed.
Results
The Herlyn-Werner-Wunderlich syndrome (HWW) is a rare Müllerian anomaly with an incidence of 0.1-3.8%. It is characterised by uterus didelphys with obstructed hemivagina and ipsilateral renal agenesis. This condition can be treated with surgery. Since delay in diagnosis may lead to complications, early diagnosis and treatment is beneficial. When Müllerian anomalies are encountered, a screening should also be made for congenital renal abnormalities and vice versa. This condition usually presents postmenarche with abdominal pain due to hematocolpos or dysmenorrhoea. However, there are rare occasions when this condition can present even before menarche.
Conclusion
The clinical presentation of HWW syndrome requires a high index of clinical suspicion. Though computed tomography or ultrasound can be used to confirm the diagnosis, magnetic resonance imaging is considered to be the preferred imaging modality. Early diagnosis and surgical management is important in order to prevent complications like retrograde tubal reflux, leading to endometriosis and infertility.
How to cite this article
David A, Gudi SN, Shankar R. Herlyn— Werner—Wunderlich Syndrome: Premenarche. J South Asian Feder Obst Gynae 2017;9(2):207-210.
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Un caso di ematoma perirenale spontaneo (sindrome di Wunderlich) da adenocarcinoma renale
Un caso di ematoma perirenale spontaneo (sindrome di Wunderlich) da adenocarcinoma renal
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1.4.4. En los sellos se lee "se prohibe la reproduccion sin permiso" y en el otro "fot. Wunderlich nº"Vista del interior de una casa arabe de Ronda. MalagaUnidad Documenta
Oecobius hidalgoensis Wunderlich 1992
Oecobius hidalgoensis Wunderlich, 1992 Beiträge zur Araneologie, 1: 344–345 Holotype ♀. Canary Islands. Tenerife, Punta del Hidalgo: 15. II. 1986 R. Luis leg. (03821P) (DZUL 24592). Current status: valid species.Published as part of Reboleira, Ana Sofia P. S., Pérez, Antonio José, López, Heriberto, Hernández, Nuria Macías -, Cruz, Salvador De La & Oromí, Pedro, 2012, Catalogue of the type material in the entomological collection of the University of La Laguna (Canary Islands, Spain). I. Arachnida, pp. 61-79 in Zootaxa 3556 on page 72, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21283
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