PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF CT RADIOMIC FEATURES IN RESECTABLE PANCREATIC DUCTAL ADENOCARCINOMA


Galactic Evolution Showing a Constant Circulating Speed of Stars in a Galactic Disc without Requiring Dark Matter

It is an unsolved mystery that the rotation velocity of a galactic disc is same at any radial distances.The presence of dark matter is expected, but not observed.Here we propose a novel scheme for the evolution of the initial cosmic energy to current galaxies.According to the energy circulation theory, which we previously reported, the choc-aid ban

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Modeling and analysis of demand-supply dynamics with a collectability factor using delay differential equations in economic growth via the Caputo operator

In this paper, to investigate the dynamic interplay between supply and demand, with a focus on collectability, a novel mathematical model was introduced via 12n/1200 wella conformable operator.This model considers the possibility that operating expenses or a lack of raw materials causes a manufacturing delay than the supply of goods instantly match

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Alterations to dendritic spine morphology, but not dendrite patterning, of cortical projection neurons in Tc1 and Ts1Rhr mouse models of Down syndrome.

Down Syndrome (DS) is a highly prevalent developmental disorder, affecting 1/700 wx gloves births.Intellectual disability, which affects learning and memory, is present in all cases and is reflected by below average IQ.We sought to determine whether defective morphology and connectivity in neurons of the cerebral cortex may underlie the cognitive d

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Effectiveness of metalaxyl, fosetyl-Al, dimethomorph, and cymoxanil against Phytophthora cactorum and P. citrophthora of peach tree

Metalaxyl, fosetyl-Al, dimethomorph and cymoxanil were applied as a soil drench to evaluate their ability to control in vitro and in vivo Phytophthora cactorum and P.citrophthora, agents of crown rot of peach tree.In the in vivo assays, metalaxyl, applied as soil drench at 2 g/tree, was the most effective, reducing growth of P.cactorum and P.citrop

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