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Where Is the 'Oma' in Multiple Myeloma? Origins and Limitations of some Myeloma-Related Terminology. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Multiple myeloma, often simply called ‘myeloma’, is a clonal plasma cell malignancy that constitutes about one‐tenth of all cancers managed by haematologists. Although the disease was first clearly described in the first half of the 19th century, it was only called multiple myeloma several decades later.
Thachil J, Steensma DP.
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Developing flexibility of female variety dance students [PDF]
The use of the developed complex of static exercises of a stretching nature using expanders made it possible to increase the flexibility indicators of female students engaged in variety dances. The complex of static exercises of a stretching nature using
Stebliy, Tatyana V. +4 more
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Copy number variations (CNVs) involving the JAG1 gene are rare and infrequently reported in the scientific literature. Recently, a generally healthy young patient presenting with a history of behavioural concerns was referred to us.
Shahzaib Khattak +3 more
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The problem of water contamination by long-living cesium and strontium radionuclides is an urgent environmental issue. The development of facile and efficient technologies based on nanostructured adsorbents is a perspective for selective radionuclides ...
Artur Dran'kov +14 more
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Real-world, multi-omics validation of the clinical relevance of molecular taxonomy for myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). [PDF]
Abstract Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are clinically and biologically diverse disorders, emphasizing the need for personalized treatment approaches. The International Working Group for Prognostication of MDS (IWG_PM) recently introduced a molecular classification, referred to as the MDS taxonomy, that categorizes patients into 16 subgroups based on ...
Maggioni G +90 more
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Development of flexibility by means of stretching in karate players at the stage of initial training [PDF]
In martial arts, good flexibility provides an athlete with freedom and speed, economy of movement, increases efficiency of applying effort when performing a variety of physical exercises, even the most difficult ones.
Pavlovskaya, Olga A. +3 more
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Usage Of Asp.Net Ajax for Binus School Serpong Web Applications
Today web applications have become a necessity and many companies use them as a communication tool to keep in touch with their customers. The usage of Web Application in current time increases as the numberof internet users has been rised.
Karto Iskandar, Andrew Thejo Putranto
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Improvement of Network Efficiency on the Grounds of Change Communication Protocol
This article deals with both theoretical and practical application of Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol instead of different solution described detailed in the article.
Jiri Vychodil +3 more
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Robots Exclusion and Guidance Protocol
With the rapid development of the Internet, general-purpose web crawlers have increasingly become unable to meet people’s individual needs as they are no longer efficient enough to fetch deep web pages.
Dajie Ge, Zhijun Ding
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Web Performance Testing of Lecturer Evaluation System (e-CEvas) applied with AJAX Technology
Lecturer Evaluation System (e-CEvas) is used to measure lecturers’ strength and weaknesses every end of semester by the students. However, the current lecturer evaluation system had many problems such as slow performance, limited interactivity, loss of ...
Azmi Abu Seman +2 more
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