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Long lesion length assessment

โœ Scribed by Dixon, S. R. ;Ormiston, J. A. ;Webster, M. W. I.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
63 KB
Volume
45
Category
Article
ISSN
0098-6569

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โœฆ Synopsis


Fig. 1. A: Radiopaque end of a Balance guidewire (30 mm) positioned across a lesion in left anterior descending artery. B: Cineangiogram taken after deployment of a 35 mm length ACS Multilink stent.


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Let p(G) and c(G) be the order of a longest path and a longest cycle in a graph G, respectively. Let ฯƒ 3 (G) = min{deg G x + deg G y + deg G z : {x, y, z} is an independent set of vertices of G}. Extending the result by Enomoto et al. (J Graph Th 20 (1995), 213-225) on the difference p(G) -c(G), we