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Pancreas, Muscle, and Subcutaneous Fat Atrophy in Patients Undergoing Radiation for Neuroblastoma
ABSTRACT Background/Objectives Radiation therapy (RT) is part of standard‐of‐care therapy in high‐risk neuroblastoma (HR‐NBL) but can significantly affect nearby tissue. The objectives of this study were (1) to characterize changes in pancreas volume after RT and (2) to characterize changes in body composition, including body weight percentile ...
Pradipta Debnath +10 more
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On the property of kelley in the hyperspace and Whitney continua
A (metric) continuum X is said to have property K if for each subcontinuum A of X, each point a in A and for each positive \(\epsilon\) there exists a positive \(\delta\) such that if b is a point of X at the distance \(
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Preserving Quantum Coherence in Thermal Noisy Systems Via Qubit Frequency Modulation
Frequency modulation is shown to preserve quantum coherence in a thermal phase‐covariant environment only under specific noise conditions. It protects a qubit against thermal dissipation from a Lorentzian reservoir, but fails against thermal pure dephasing from an Ohmic reservoir.
Mahshid Khazaei Shadfar +5 more
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On the n-fold hyperspace suspension of continua
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Fossil Hegemony and Capitalist Realism in Tropic of Orange
ABSTRACT This article examines Karen Tei Yamashita's Tropic of Orange (1997) through the lens of Mark Fisher's influential concept ‘capitalist realism’. Scholars of petrofiction have pointed to a political ambivalence in the representation of fossil fuels, where a better understanding of fossil capital can overwhelm as much as galvanize.
Claire Ravenscroft
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AI‐Enhanced Vibrational Capsule for Minimally Invasive Detection of Abnormal Bowel Tissue
A fully integrated vibration‐assisted capsule is presented for the minimally invasive detection of bowel lesions. The capsule incorporates a wireless sensor and an eccentric motor to probe tissue mechanics in situ. By coupling triaxial vibration signals with AI‐based classification and analytical modeling, the system enables early, non‐visual ...
Xizheng Fang +6 more
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Properties of the (n, m)−fold hyperspace suspension of continua
Let n, m ∈ N with m ≤ n and X be a metric continuum. We consider the hyperspaces Cn(X) (respectively, Fn(X)) of all nonempty closed subsets of X with at most n components (respectively, n points). The (n, m)−fold hyperspace suspension on X was introduced in 2018 by Anaya, Maya, and Vázquez-Juárez, to be the quotient space Cn(X)/Fm(X) which is obtained ...
Gerardo Hernández-Valdez +3 more
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Ri-SETS, PSEUDOCONTRACTIBILTY AND WEAK CONTRACTIBILITY ON HYPERSPACES OF CONTINUA [PDF]
ARTÍCULO DE INVESTIGACIÓN FINANCIADO A TRAVÉS DE PROYECTOS UAEMEXIn this paper we discuss the notions of pseudo-contractibility and weak contractibility on hyperspaces of (Hausdorff) continua.
JUAREZ VILLA, LEONARDO +2 more
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Violation of Qudit Mermin's Inequality and Its Application to Quantum Computing
High‐dimensional multipartite nonlocality certifies genuinely d$d$‐level many‐body correlations and enables measurement‐based quantum computation (MBQC) with measurement alphabets larger than those achievable with binary qubit settings. This work demonstrates this nonlocality by violating a three‐level Mermin inequality with a frequency–time‐entangled ...
Jinwon Yoo +4 more
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This image presents a graphical abstract summarizing research on digital reading through a postdigital lens. It contrasts techno‐optimist and techno‐alarmist narratives about technology, identifying a gap requiring nuanced understanding. The methodology involves a case study of an Australian high school’s game‐centered English curriculum.
Alexander Bacalja
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