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Category:Utilities for Windows Category:Windows-only software Category:Auto toolsThree-dimensional analysis of the human orbital blowout fracture: a micro-computed tomographic study. To evaluate the microarchitecture of the human orbital blowout fracture (BOF) and to clarify its role in post-traumatic orbital floor elevation. Twenty-five human orbital bones were analyzed using a micro-computed tomographic technique. Orbital BOF was observed in 18 of the 25 specimens. The relationship between the fracture line and the orbital floor was examined. The fracture line passed through the lateral wall of the orbit in all 18 cases. In 16 cases, the fracture line was located in the medial wall and in the remaining two cases, it was located in the inferior orbital wall. Three-dimensional micro-computed tomography showed the fracture line passing through the orbital floor and passing through the lateral wall of the orbit. The fracture line is located in the deep portion of the lateral wall of the orbit, adjacent to the infra-orbital ethmoid and maxillary sinuses, and may be associated with bone resorption of the surrounding periorbita.Cardiac hormone levels in depressed patients before and after ECT. Fasting plasma concentrations of insulin, glucose, cortisol, ACTH, thyroid-stimulating hormone, and growth hormone were measured in 17 depressed patients before and at regular intervals after 1, 2, and 4 to 6 weeks of maintenance electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). Plasma glucose levels increased acutely after the first ECT treatment but then returned to normal levels. The other hormones studied showed no systematic alterations during maintenance ECT. Plasma glucose levels correlated significantly with the number of previous unsuccessful ECT treatments.Q: What is the meaning of the condition in EXISTS? SELECT COUNT(*) FROM [JIRA].[JiraJiraApplication].[Categories] WHERE [JiraJiraApplication].[Categories].[Code] = '' Above code is used to count no of rows in the table. How can i achieve the same using EXISTS statement? A: Using EXISTS will remove some overhead of running a COUNT(*), that's all. SELECT COUNT(*) FROM [JIRA].[JiraJiraApplication].[Categories] WHERE [JiraJiraApplication].[Categories].[Code] = '' be359ba680


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