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Molecular and Genetics Perspectives on Primary Adrenocortical Hyperfunction Disorders. [PDF]
Kim S, Chaudhary PK, Kim S.
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Annali di Matematica Pura ed Applicata, 2010
The authors continue their study of some aspects of analysis of bicomplex numbers. In their recent work [``Singularities of functions of one and several bicomplex variables'', Ark. Mat. 49, No. 2, 277--294 (2011)] they studied the singularities of holomorphic functions of bicomplex variables.
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The authors continue their study of some aspects of analysis of bicomplex numbers. In their recent work [``Singularities of functions of one and several bicomplex variables'', Ark. Mat. 49, No. 2, 277--294 (2011)] they studied the singularities of holomorphic functions of bicomplex variables.
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Hyperfunctioning parathyroid carcinoma
Skeletal Radiology, 2000Primary hyperparathyroidism is rarely caused by carcinoma. We report a patient who manifested many of the clinical and radiographic features of the disease. When encountering symptomatic hypercalcemia with or without a palpable neck mass, carcinoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis.
T G, Abrahams, P, Hanks, M, Jones
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Superoscillating Sequences and Hyperfunctions
Publications of the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, 2019In this paper we discuss the approximation of hyperfunctions in one variable using sequences of low frequency hyperfunctions. In particular, we show that this superoscillation property holds for compactly supported hyperfunctions. Finally, we show that the approximation is also possible for tempered hyperfunctions.
Colombo F. +3 more
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Hyperfunctioning differentiated thyroid carcinoma
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 1998A case of functioning plurifocal papillary carcinoma causing a clinical condition of hyperthyroidism is presented. Histologically, the carcinoma presented a dominant macrofocal nodule of an approximately 5 cm diameter, surrounded by chronic thyroiditis.
M, Appetecchia, M, Ducci
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Idiosyncracies of Parathyroid Hyperfunction
Oncology, 197322 patients with hyperplasia and adenomas of the parathyroid glands were studied and reviewed. They form the basis of this report, which emphasizes the idiosyncracies and vagaries of this disease. The diagnosis of hyperparathyroidism is reported in context with the clinical picture, and the overall relationship of this condition to multiple endocrine ...
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Thyroid Hyperfunction During Pregnancy
Thyroid, 1998The present report focuses on the two main causes of hyperthyroidism observed in the pregnant state: Graves' disease (GD) and gestational transient thyrotoxicosis. Together, the prevalence of hyperthyroidism may represent 3% to 4% of all pregnancies, and therefore constitutes an important clinical issue. Concerning GD, the variable presentations of the
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Hyperfunctions and renormalization
Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1986A condition is found so that the Wick-ordered power series of scalar fields in four-dimensional space-time is defined as a Fourier-hyperfunction field, and the derivative coupling model is investigated in the framework of hyperfunction quantum field theory.
Shigeaki Nagamachi +1 more
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