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ON TEACHING DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY AT THE FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING OF IASI
The main goal of this paper deals with specific didactic and methodical principles in the teaching of descriptive geometry elaborated and applied at the Faculty of Construction, “Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University of Iasi, Romania, for the students in
HÎNCU Graţiela, STĂNILĂ Aneta
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The genus Anaplasma: drawing back the curtain on tick–pathogen interactions [PDF]
Anya J. O’Neal +3 more
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GROUP DECISION MAKING: DRAWING OUT AND RECONCILING DIFFERENCES
Why is group decision making so important today? In our increasingly complex environment, decision making becomes more and more challenging for leaders and practitioners.
K. Peniwati
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Next‐generation proteomics improves lung cancer risk prediction
This is one of very few studies that used prediagnostic blood samples from participants of two large population‐based cohorts. We identified, evaluated, and validated an innovative protein marker model that outperformed an established risk prediction model and criteria employed by low‐dose computed tomography in lung cancer screening trials.
Megha Bhardwaj +4 more
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Painting is an expressive art form traditionally associated with considerable technical skill and prolonged training, making it largely inaccessible to the general public.
Laixi Zheng
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Drawing-to-Learn: A Framework for Using Drawings to Promote Model-Based Reasoning in Biology
The authors offer a framework for drawing-to-learn that defines drawing, categorizes the reasons for using drawing in the biology classroom, and outlines a number of teaching interventions to promote visual model-based reasoning in biology.
Kim J. Quillin, Stephen Thomas
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Monitoring circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) in patients with operable breast cancer can reveal disease relapse earlier than radiology in a subset of patients. The failure to detect ctDNA in some patients with recurrent disease suggests that ctDNA could serve as a supplement to other monitoring approaches.
Kristin Løge Aanestad +35 more
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Drawing Big Graphs using Spectral Sparsification
Spectral sparsification is a general technique developed by Spielman et al. to reduce the number of edges in a graph while retaining its structural properties.
Eades, Peter +2 more
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Drawing Planar Graphs with a Prescribed Inner Face [PDF]
Given a plane graph $G$ (i.e., a planar graph with a fixed planar embedding) and a simple cycle $C$ in $G$ whose vertices are mapped to a convex polygon, we consider the question whether this drawing can be extended to a planar straight-line drawing of ...
C.A. Duncan +7 more
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Nanosecond infrared laser (NIRL) low‐volume sampling combined with shotgun lipidomics uncovers distinct lipidome alterations in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) of the palatine tonsil. Several lipid species consistently differentiate tumor from healthy tissue, highlighting their potential as diagnostic markers.
Leonard Kerkhoff +11 more
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