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Rapidly Involuting Congenital Hemangioma with Fetal Involution
Pediatric Dermatology, 2014AbstractUncommon congenital hemangiomas differ from common infantile hemangiomas in their appearance, postnatal behavior, histopathology, and immunohistologic staining. Two types are well described in the literature: noninvoluting congenital hemangioma (NICH) and rapidly involuting congenital hemangioma (RICH).
Lily Changchien Uihlein+4 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
The involuting hemangioma, or strawberry birthmark, is small or absent at the time of birth. During the first six or eight months of life it increases rapidly in size, and then gradually regresses over the next one to five years. In the uncomplicated lesion the best eventual result is achieved with no treatment at all. Observation alone is not possible,
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The involuting hemangioma, or strawberry birthmark, is small or absent at the time of birth. During the first six or eight months of life it increases rapidly in size, and then gradually regresses over the next one to five years. In the uncomplicated lesion the best eventual result is achieved with no treatment at all. Observation alone is not possible,
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2011
A square involution is a square permutation which is also an involution. In this paper we give the enumeration of square involutions, using purely combinatorial methods, by establishing a bijective correspondence with a class of lattice paths. As a corollary to our result, we enumerate various subclasses of square involutions, including the classes of ...
F. Disanto, FROSINI, ANDREA, S. Rinaldi
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A square involution is a square permutation which is also an involution. In this paper we give the enumeration of square involutions, using purely combinatorial methods, by establishing a bijective correspondence with a class of lattice paths. As a corollary to our result, we enumerate various subclasses of square involutions, including the classes of ...
F. Disanto, FROSINI, ANDREA, S. Rinaldi
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Involutive divisions for effective involutive algorithms
Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2006Properties of involutive divisions on monomials are studied. A new method of involutive graphs is developed. The concept of complete global involutive division is introduced. A criterion of Noetherianity of involutive divisions, a property of graphs of global involutive division, a test for completeness of global involutive division, and a criterion of
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EP Elements in Rings with Involution
Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society, 2016Let R be a unital ring with involution. We first show that the EP elements in R can be characterized by three equations. Namely, let a∈R\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb ...
Sanzhang Xu+2 more
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New characterizations for core inverses in rings with involution
, 2015The core inverse for a complex matrix was introduced by O. M. Baksalary and G. Trenkler. D. S. Rakić, N. Č. Dinčić and D. S. Djordjević generalized the core inverse of a complex matrix to the case of an element in a ring.
Sanzhang Xu+2 more
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Molecular mechanism of mammary gland involution: An update.
Developmental Biology, 2019M. Jena+3 more
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