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On Classes of Hyperfunctions of Rank 2 Generated by Maximal Multiclones
The research of multifunctions is a one of the directions in discrete function’s investigations. Multifunction is a discrete function from a finite set A to all subsets of A. The set of hyperfunctions is a subset of set of multifunctions.
A.S. Zinchenko, V.I. Panteleyev
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ABSTRACT Three categories of explanations exist for why we age: mechanistic theories, which omit reference to evolutionary forces; weakening force of selection theories, which posit that barriers exist that prevent evolutionary forces from optimising fitness in ageing; and optimisation theories, which posit that evolutionary forces actually select for ...
Ringel MS.
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A Characterization for Fourier Hyperfunctions
The space of test functions for Fourier hyperfunctions is characterized by two conditions \sup |φ (x)| \exp k|x|<∞ and \sup|\hat φ(ξ) | \exp h|ξ|<∞ for some
Chung, Jaeyoung +2 more
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The Impact of Vocal Hyperfunction on Relative Fundamental Frequency During Voicing Offset and Onset [PDF]
Purpose This study tested the hypothesis that individuals with vocal hyperfunction would show decreases in relative fundamental frequency (RFF) surrounding a voiceless consonant. Method
Robert E. Hillman +2 more
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Classical theory maintains that ageing evolves via energy trade‐offs between reproduction and survival leading to accumulation of unrepaired cellular damage with age.
Martin I. Lind +5 more
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Intrathoracic Pheochromocytoma with Signs of Cortical Hyperfunction [PDF]
A case of intrathoracic pheochromocytoma in a child 3 years old with hirsutism, physical and mental underdevelopment, increased urinary corticoids output and some others unusual clinical features is described.
Pietro Bucalossi +2 more
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The complex microbial community in food environment is a major problem of human or animal health and safety. Mycotoxins and food-borne bacteria can both induce inflammation in the body and cause a series of changes in biological functions. In this study,
Guodong Cai +9 more
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PHYSIOLOGICALLY BASED FEATURES RELATED TO VOCAL HYPERFUNCTION: FROM LABORATORY TO AMBULATORY DATA [PDF]
The following thesis proposal describes a framework for the analysis of signal- based features related to vocal pathologies, namely phonotraumatic vocal hyper- function (PVH) and non-phonotraumatic vocal hyperfunction (NPVH), using an accelerometer ...
Cortés Sotomayor, Juan Pablo
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CD8+ T Cell Hyperfunction In Advanced Liver Fibrosis Murine Model and Its Association with Tumor Growth [PDF]
Advanced liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis C infection (HCV) is associated with a generalized impaired immune system. Many immune cells are affected in chronic liver disease, including CD8+ T cells. The Crawley lab reported CD8+ T cell hyperfunction in
Madani, Jood
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Exploring the Clinical Utility of Relative Fundamental Frequency as an Objective Measure of Vocal Hyperfunction [PDF]
Purpose: Vocal hyperfunction, related to abnormal laryngeal muscle activity, is considered the proximal cause of primary muscle tension dysphonia (pMTD).
Roy, Nelson +3 more
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