Unusual head trauma is rare with various mechanisms of occurrence. The injuries can be similar to those of road accidents but sometimes with significant complexities. The objective was to determine the frequency of th...Unusual head trauma is rare with various mechanisms of occurrence. The injuries can be similar to those of road accidents but sometimes with significant complexities. The objective was to determine the frequency of this pathology in our practice, describe the different mechanisms and report the craniocerebral lesions caused by this type of trauma. Materials and Method: This was a descriptive study with retrospective collection spread over a period of 3 years. After selecting the files, the patients and/or their companions were contacted by telephone to inquire about them and then returned to the consultation for reassessment. Disease history and information were obtained from patients’ medical records. Result: The frequency of this pathology was 1.78% and his incidence was 0.4 cases per month. The average age of the patients was 13.47 years. All the victims were male. 41.17% of patients were in school. The mechanisms of trauma were the hoof blow 47.1%, the horn blow 29.4% and the stone blow 11.7% respectively. 23.5% of patients were confused and 11.7% children were in coma. One patient presented an anisocoria. The motor deficit was present in 5 cases. CT-scan made it possible to highlight a skull depressing fracture 58.8% and confirm a craniocerebral wound in 35.3%. The average time between patient admission to hospital and completion of surgery was 24.5 hours. The surgery had consisted of the trimming of cranio-cerebral wounds, exploration, duroplasty and lifting of skull depressing fracture. After 15 months of follow-up, the evolution was favorable in 53.3%, the morbidity was 33.4% and the mortality 17.6%. Conclusion: These are rare but serious conditions because they are fatal and disabling. An early and multidisciplinary management can hope to have a good favorable.展开更多
This paper presents a human action recognition method. It analyzes the spatio-temporal grids along the dense trajectories and generates the histogram of oriented gradients (HOG) and histogram of optical flow (HOF)...This paper presents a human action recognition method. It analyzes the spatio-temporal grids along the dense trajectories and generates the histogram of oriented gradients (HOG) and histogram of optical flow (HOF) to describe the appearance and motion of the human object. Then, HOG combined with HOF is converted to bag-of-words (BoWs) by the vocabulary tree. Finally, it applies random forest to recognize the type of human action. In the experiments, KTH database and URADL database are tested for the performance evaluation. Comparing with the other approaches, we show that our approach has a better performance for the action videos with high inter-class and low inter-class variabilities.展开更多
Trapping unstable intermediates for elucidating reaction mechanisms in chemistry presents a formidable challenge.There has long been a lack of direct evidence for key intermediates like the highly reactive phlorin lea...Trapping unstable intermediates for elucidating reaction mechanisms in chemistry presents a formidable challenge.There has long been a lack of direct evidence for key intermediates like the highly reactive phlorin leading to porphyrin.Here,we report a molecular-strain engineering(MSE)strategy that harnesses intramolecular strain to trap the native phlorin during porphyrin synthesis.By mechanically constraining its periphery,a phlorin stable towards oxidation was captured as an isolable intermediate and fully characterized.展开更多
文摘Unusual head trauma is rare with various mechanisms of occurrence. The injuries can be similar to those of road accidents but sometimes with significant complexities. The objective was to determine the frequency of this pathology in our practice, describe the different mechanisms and report the craniocerebral lesions caused by this type of trauma. Materials and Method: This was a descriptive study with retrospective collection spread over a period of 3 years. After selecting the files, the patients and/or their companions were contacted by telephone to inquire about them and then returned to the consultation for reassessment. Disease history and information were obtained from patients’ medical records. Result: The frequency of this pathology was 1.78% and his incidence was 0.4 cases per month. The average age of the patients was 13.47 years. All the victims were male. 41.17% of patients were in school. The mechanisms of trauma were the hoof blow 47.1%, the horn blow 29.4% and the stone blow 11.7% respectively. 23.5% of patients were confused and 11.7% children were in coma. One patient presented an anisocoria. The motor deficit was present in 5 cases. CT-scan made it possible to highlight a skull depressing fracture 58.8% and confirm a craniocerebral wound in 35.3%. The average time between patient admission to hospital and completion of surgery was 24.5 hours. The surgery had consisted of the trimming of cranio-cerebral wounds, exploration, duroplasty and lifting of skull depressing fracture. After 15 months of follow-up, the evolution was favorable in 53.3%, the morbidity was 33.4% and the mortality 17.6%. Conclusion: These are rare but serious conditions because they are fatal and disabling. An early and multidisciplinary management can hope to have a good favorable.
基金supported by the MOST,Taiwan under Grant No.102-2221-E-468-013
文摘This paper presents a human action recognition method. It analyzes the spatio-temporal grids along the dense trajectories and generates the histogram of oriented gradients (HOG) and histogram of optical flow (HOF) to describe the appearance and motion of the human object. Then, HOG combined with HOF is converted to bag-of-words (BoWs) by the vocabulary tree. Finally, it applies random forest to recognize the type of human action. In the experiments, KTH database and URADL database are tested for the performance evaluation. Comparing with the other approaches, we show that our approach has a better performance for the action videos with high inter-class and low inter-class variabilities.
基金from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(grant nos.22171232 and 21971211)the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province(grant no.2022XHSJJ007)the Qiantang River Talent Foundation(grant no.QJD1902029).
文摘Trapping unstable intermediates for elucidating reaction mechanisms in chemistry presents a formidable challenge.There has long been a lack of direct evidence for key intermediates like the highly reactive phlorin leading to porphyrin.Here,we report a molecular-strain engineering(MSE)strategy that harnesses intramolecular strain to trap the native phlorin during porphyrin synthesis.By mechanically constraining its periphery,a phlorin stable towards oxidation was captured as an isolable intermediate and fully characterized.