0 present participle of patch --
1 to connect electronic or phone equipment to a system --
2 to put a patch on something --
3 to solve a problem that a computer system or program has: --
Both these systems support tracing by patching the internal representation of functions.
Not surprisingly, there are many ways of patching up a picture theory to accommodate such findings.
Sluymans and colleagues,14 however, were able to demonstrate significant growth of the pulmonary valve, and also a reduced requirement for transannular patching.
In this group, 45 children (41%) required prosthetic patching, and of this sub-group, survival was 64% (29 children).
At 5 weeks, a pulmonary valvotomy was performed combined with patching of the right ventricular outflow tract, without cardiopulmonary bypass.
A high incidence of transjunctional patching with associated pulmonary insufficiency is still a problem, and remains to be solved.
Recordings were obtained by patching onto cells with clear, nongranular cytoplasm.
The advantage with the multiple-scales approach is that it is possible to make a connection with initial conditions, rather than patching to the solutions numerically.