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PharmVar GeneFocus: NAT2—Genetic Variation and Updated Nomenclature
The Pharmacogene Variation Consortium (PharmVar) provides nomenclature for the highly polymorphic human N‐acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) gene. NAT2 metabolizes several clinically used drugs including isoniazid, hydralazine, amifampridine, procainamide, and sulfonamides such as dapsone, and also some highly carcinogenic arylamines.
Georgia Papanikolaou +14 more
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Fractional Schrodinger-Poisson systems with weighted Hardy potential and critical exponent
In this article we consider the fractional Schrodinger-Poisson system $$\displaylines{ (-\Delta)^{s} u - \mu \frac{\Phi(x/|x|)}{|x|^{2s}} u +\lambda \phi u = |u|^{2^*_s-2}u,\quad \text{in } \mathbb{R}^3,\cr (-\Delta)^t \phi = u^2, \quad \text{in ...
Yu Su +3 more
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Positive solutions of semilinear elliptic problems with a Hardy potential [PDF]
Catherine Bandle, Maria Assunta Pozio
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Multiple imputation is well‐established for handling missing data, yet its use in high‐dimensional genetic datasets remains limited. Using pharmacokinetic tuberculosis simulations and SNP data (1000 Genomes Project), we compared machine learning (ML) and traditional approaches (e.g., mean imputation and complete‐case analysis) for imputation and ...
Innocent G. Asiimwe +6 more
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Bound state solutions for quasilinear Schrödinger equations with Hardy potential
This paper is concerned with the existence of bound state solutions for quasilinear Schrödinger equations with Hardy potential and Berestycki–Lions type conditions.
Yanfang Xue, Wenjing Gu, Jianxin Han
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On nonhomogeneous elliptic problems involving the Hardy potential and critical Sobolev exponent [PDF]
Jing Zhang, Shiwang Ma
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ABSTRACT Within the framework of sustainable development and environmental policy, environmental certification is regarded as a mechanism through which road passenger transport companies (RPTCs) could mitigate their adverse environmental impacts and attain competitive advantages that may enhance their financial performance.
Jose Antonio Cavero‐Rubio +1 more
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Hardy’s paradox provides an “All-versus-Nothing” fashion to directly certify that quantum mechanics cannot be completely described by local realistic theory. However, when considering potential imperfections in experiments, like noisy entanglement source
Shuai Zhao +9 more
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An assessment of stress and production rate of sucker rod heat pipes in oil well pumping system
The sucker rod pumping system is the preferred oil extraction technique. The concept about equipping the hollow vacuum space in solid sucker rods with heat pipe has been scrutinized in terms of stress and oil production evaluation. Abstract The implementation of the heat pipe concept in sucker rods for oil pumping systems negates the requirement for an
R. S. Anand +5 more
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Surface hydration‐induced damage in tight oil‐bearing sandy conglomerate reservoirs
A series of techniques such as X‐ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, energy‐dispersive spectroscopy, conductivity tests, and infrared thermal imaging were used. The key findings are the identification of a two‐stage surface hydration process and the elucidation of the effects of various minerals and elements on the hydration process ...
Anbang Zhao +5 more
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