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Axis-by-Axis Stress Minimization [PDF]
Graph drawing algorithms based on minimizing the so-called stress energy strive to place nodes in accordance with target distances. They were first introduced to the graph drawing field by Kamada and Kawai [11], and they had previously been used to visualize general kinds of data by multidimensional scaling.
Yehuda Koren, David Harel
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Hypertension is present in about 40% of the world's population and is responsible for 12.8% of total deaths (1). In the USA, hypertension affects 32% (2011 to 2012) of the middle-age (40-59 years) adult population and is responsible for 35.6% of total deaths (2-4). However, these statistics do not include normotensive individuals who are salt-sensitive.
Pedro A, Jose +4 more
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Proto-Model of an Infrared Wide-Field Off-Axis Telescope [PDF]
We develop a proto-model of an off-axis reflective telescope for infrared wide-field observations based on the design of Schwarzschild-Chang type telescope.
Chang, Seunghyuk +7 more
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Axis Deer Axis axis (Erxleben, 1777)
The earliest known fossils of Axis are dated to the late Miocene in China. The axis deer is usually considered monotypic (Fig. 1). The monophyly of Axis (besides the chital, there are three other acknowledged species: A. calamianensis, A. kuhlii, and A. porcinus) has been corroborated by recent molecular and morphological phylogenetic studies.
Sprem, Nikica, Zachos, Frank
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Fibromyxoma of bone is a rare benign tumor of fibrous tissue origin. The typical location is the jaws. Sporadic extragnathic cases have been reported, but fibromyxoma of the spine has not been reported. The histological appearance of fibromyxoma is benign and includes abundant extracellular fibrous and myxoid stroma with varying amounts of ...
MAvrogenis AF +3 more
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Published as part of Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn, 2005, Order Artiodactyla, pp. 637-722 in Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 1, Baltimore :The Johns Hopkins University Press on page 661, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Although many studies have reported differences in epithelial paracellular Leak Pathway permeability following genetic manipulations and treatment with various agents, the basis for these differences remains mostly unclear.
Ashley Monaco +2 more
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The Gut Microbiome Feelings of the Brain: A Perspective for Non-Microbiologists
Objectives: To comprehensively review the scientific knowledge on the gut–brain axis. Methods: Various publications on the gut–brain axis, until 31 July 2017, were screened using the Medline, Google, and Cochrane Library databases.
Aaron Lerner +2 more
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Tool orientation effects on the geometry of 5-axis ball-end milling [PDF]
5-axis ball-end milling has found application in various industries especially for machining of parts with complex surfaces. Additional two degree of freedoms, namely, lead and tilt angles make it possible to machine complex parts by providing extra ...
Budak, Erhan +2 more
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Background Dead-time correction is required for accurate quantitative SPECT-based dosimetry in the context of personalised 177Lu radiopharmaceutical therapy.
Alessandro Desy +5 more
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