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Cardiac Reconstructions with Allograft Tissues

Richard A. Hopkins

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Cardiac Surgery; Cardiology

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No detectada 2005 SpringerLink

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978-0-387-94962-8

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978-0-387-26515-5

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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© Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. 2005

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Indications and Contraindications: Valve and Root Methods

Richard A. Hopkins

The research monograph is devoted to the study of bounds on time complexity in the worst case of decision trees and algorithms for decision tree construction. The monograph is organized in four parts. In the first part (Sects. 1 and 2) results of the monograph are discussed in context of rough set theory and decision tree theory. In the second part (Sect. 3) some tools for decision tree investigation based on the notion of decision table are described. In the third part (Sects. 4–6) general results about time complexity of decision trees over arbitrary (finite and infinite) information systems are considered. The fourth part (Sects. 7–11) contains a collection of mathematical results on decision trees in areas of rough set theory and decision tree theory applications such as discrete optimization, analysis of acyclic programs, pattern recognition, fault diagnosis and probabilistic reasoning.

Section IX - Surgical Techniques: Valve and Root Methods for Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Reconstructions | Pp. 271-274

“Freehand” Aortic Valve Replacement with Aortic Allograft Valve Transplant Aortotomy

Richard A. Hopkins

The research monograph is devoted to the study of bounds on time complexity in the worst case of decision trees and algorithms for decision tree construction. The monograph is organized in four parts. In the first part (Sects. 1 and 2) results of the monograph are discussed in context of rough set theory and decision tree theory. In the second part (Sect. 3) some tools for decision tree investigation based on the notion of decision table are described. In the third part (Sects. 4–6) general results about time complexity of decision trees over arbitrary (finite and infinite) information systems are considered. The fourth part (Sects. 7–11) contains a collection of mathematical results on decision trees in areas of rough set theory and decision tree theory applications such as discrete optimization, analysis of acyclic programs, pattern recognition, fault diagnosis and probabilistic reasoning.

Section IX - Surgical Techniques: Valve and Root Methods for Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Reconstructions | Pp. 276-299

The Small Aortic Root: Surgical Techniques for Annulus Enlargement

Richard A. Hopkins

The research monograph is devoted to the study of bounds on time complexity in the worst case of decision trees and algorithms for decision tree construction. The monograph is organized in four parts. In the first part (Sects. 1 and 2) results of the monograph are discussed in context of rough set theory and decision tree theory. In the second part (Sect. 3) some tools for decision tree investigation based on the notion of decision table are described. In the third part (Sects. 4–6) general results about time complexity of decision trees over arbitrary (finite and infinite) information systems are considered. The fourth part (Sects. 7–11) contains a collection of mathematical results on decision trees in areas of rough set theory and decision tree theory applications such as discrete optimization, analysis of acyclic programs, pattern recognition, fault diagnosis and probabilistic reasoning.

Section IX - Surgical Techniques: Valve and Root Methods for Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Reconstructions | Pp. 300-305

Aortoplastic Techniques for Problematic Aortic Root Geometry

Richard A. Hopkins

The research monograph is devoted to the study of bounds on time complexity in the worst case of decision trees and algorithms for decision tree construction. The monograph is organized in four parts. In the first part (Sects. 1 and 2) results of the monograph are discussed in context of rough set theory and decision tree theory. In the second part (Sect. 3) some tools for decision tree investigation based on the notion of decision table are described. In the third part (Sects. 4–6) general results about time complexity of decision trees over arbitrary (finite and infinite) information systems are considered. The fourth part (Sects. 7–11) contains a collection of mathematical results on decision trees in areas of rough set theory and decision tree theory applications such as discrete optimization, analysis of acyclic programs, pattern recognition, fault diagnosis and probabilistic reasoning.

Section IX - Surgical Techniques: Valve and Root Methods for Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Reconstructions | Pp. 306-317

Aortic Root Replacement with Aortic Allograft Conduit

Richard A. Hopkins

The research monograph is devoted to the study of bounds on time complexity in the worst case of decision trees and algorithms for decision tree construction. The monograph is organized in four parts. In the first part (Sects. 1 and 2) results of the monograph are discussed in context of rough set theory and decision tree theory. In the second part (Sect. 3) some tools for decision tree investigation based on the notion of decision table are described. In the third part (Sects. 4–6) general results about time complexity of decision trees over arbitrary (finite and infinite) information systems are considered. The fourth part (Sects. 7–11) contains a collection of mathematical results on decision trees in areas of rough set theory and decision tree theory applications such as discrete optimization, analysis of acyclic programs, pattern recognition, fault diagnosis and probabilistic reasoning.

Section IX - Surgical Techniques: Valve and Root Methods for Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Reconstructions | Pp. 318-326

Aortoventriculoplasty with Aortic Allograft

Richard A. Hopkins

The research monograph is devoted to the study of bounds on time complexity in the worst case of decision trees and algorithms for decision tree construction. The monograph is organized in four parts. In the first part (Sects. 1 and 2) results of the monograph are discussed in context of rough set theory and decision tree theory. In the second part (Sect. 3) some tools for decision tree investigation based on the notion of decision table are described. In the third part (Sects. 4–6) general results about time complexity of decision trees over arbitrary (finite and infinite) information systems are considered. The fourth part (Sects. 7–11) contains a collection of mathematical results on decision trees in areas of rough set theory and decision tree theory applications such as discrete optimization, analysis of acyclic programs, pattern recognition, fault diagnosis and probabilistic reasoning.

Section IX - Surgical Techniques: Valve and Root Methods for Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Reconstructions | Pp. 327-337

“Miniroot” Replacement Techniques

Neal D. Kon; A. Robert Cordell

The research monograph is devoted to the study of bounds on time complexity in the worst case of decision trees and algorithms for decision tree construction. The monograph is organized in four parts. In the first part (Sects. 1 and 2) results of the monograph are discussed in context of rough set theory and decision tree theory. In the second part (Sect. 3) some tools for decision tree investigation based on the notion of decision table are described. In the third part (Sects. 4–6) general results about time complexity of decision trees over arbitrary (finite and infinite) information systems are considered. The fourth part (Sects. 7–11) contains a collection of mathematical results on decision trees in areas of rough set theory and decision tree theory applications such as discrete optimization, analysis of acyclic programs, pattern recognition, fault diagnosis and probabilistic reasoning.

Section IX - Surgical Techniques: Valve and Root Methods for Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Reconstructions | Pp. 338-353

Stentless Xenograft Valves

Richard A. Hopkins

The research monograph is devoted to the study of bounds on time complexity in the worst case of decision trees and algorithms for decision tree construction. The monograph is organized in four parts. In the first part (Sects. 1 and 2) results of the monograph are discussed in context of rough set theory and decision tree theory. In the second part (Sect. 3) some tools for decision tree investigation based on the notion of decision table are described. In the third part (Sects. 4–6) general results about time complexity of decision trees over arbitrary (finite and infinite) information systems are considered. The fourth part (Sects. 7–11) contains a collection of mathematical results on decision trees in areas of rough set theory and decision tree theory applications such as discrete optimization, analysis of acyclic programs, pattern recognition, fault diagnosis and probabilistic reasoning.

Section IX - Surgical Techniques: Valve and Root Methods for Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Reconstructions | Pp. 354-369

Indications: Ross Operation

Richard A. Hopkins

The research monograph is devoted to the study of bounds on time complexity in the worst case of decision trees and algorithms for decision tree construction. The monograph is organized in four parts. In the first part (Sects. 1 and 2) results of the monograph are discussed in context of rough set theory and decision tree theory. In the second part (Sect. 3) some tools for decision tree investigation based on the notion of decision table are described. In the third part (Sects. 4–6) general results about time complexity of decision trees over arbitrary (finite and infinite) information systems are considered. The fourth part (Sects. 7–11) contains a collection of mathematical results on decision trees in areas of rough set theory and decision tree theory applications such as discrete optimization, analysis of acyclic programs, pattern recognition, fault diagnosis and probabilistic reasoning.

Section X - Surgical Techniques: Ross Operation and Variants | Pp. 373-374

Surgical Anatomy: Ross Operation

Patricia A. Penkoske; Robert H. Anderson

The research monograph is devoted to the study of bounds on time complexity in the worst case of decision trees and algorithms for decision tree construction. The monograph is organized in four parts. In the first part (Sects. 1 and 2) results of the monograph are discussed in context of rough set theory and decision tree theory. In the second part (Sect. 3) some tools for decision tree investigation based on the notion of decision table are described. In the third part (Sects. 4–6) general results about time complexity of decision trees over arbitrary (finite and infinite) information systems are considered. The fourth part (Sects. 7–11) contains a collection of mathematical results on decision trees in areas of rough set theory and decision tree theory applications such as discrete optimization, analysis of acyclic programs, pattern recognition, fault diagnosis and probabilistic reasoning.

Section X - Surgical Techniques: Ross Operation and Variants | Pp. 375-380