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DNA methylation and expression of MAPRE3 affect overall survival of early‐stage non‐small cell lung cancer patients

open access: yesMolecular Oncology, EarlyView.
Both cg12821679MAPRE3 methylation and MAPRE3 expression are significantly associated with overall survival (OS) of non‐small cell lung cancer. Meanwhile, MAPRE3 expression significantly modified the effect of smoking cessation on OS. Smoking cessation benefits OS merely for patients with high MAPRE3 expression.
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Statistics in life and for life

Statistics Education and Outreach IASE Satellite Conference, 2011
We present a working option for a compulsory secondary education classroom that makes it possible to increase pupils' motivation when dealing with statistical topics. Improvement occurs because the knowledge that the pupils receive is useful to them, and it makes them re-think their view of the world around them.
Vega, Maria   +2 more
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The Life of Such is Life

2022
The Life of Such is Life provides the first comprehensive textual and cultural history of Joseph Furphy’s Such is Life by examining the transmission of text from the author’s 1898 typescript through various book publications, serialisation, and abridgement.
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MERE LIFE, DAMAGED LIFE AND EPHEMERAL LIFE

Angelaki, 2014
This paper analyses three concepts of life in Adorno's philosophy and considers the relationship between these concepts and the idea of a speculative materialism. The paper is concerned with Adorno's late concept of metaphysical experience and articulates a response to two key problems for the interpretation of this concept.
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Game as life --- life as game

Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children, 2009
In Game As Life --- Life As Game (GALLAG), ubiquitous computing and personally-tailored game scenarios integrate activities across the virtual and physical domains to further extend emerging avant-garde "real-life games" that are coordinated by digital means to blur digital-physical-social barriers.
Winslow Burleson   +4 more
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Life Graphs and Life Events

Journal of Gerontology, 1977
The present study investigates changes in personal satisfaction over the whole life course by means of life graphs and their determinants. The life graphs were administered within a 4-year interval to 371 individuals (age 45-70). A modified version of the Holmes and Rahe life events scale, administered in the second interview, was used to ascertain the
L B, Bourque, K W, Back
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A matter of life and longer life

Journal of Aging Studies, 2019
While the major scientific discoveries that would extend the length and health of human lives are not yet here, the research that could create them is already underway. As prospects for a world in which extended and improved lives inches closer into reality, the discourse about what to consider as we move forward grows richer, with corporate executives,
Kristin, Kostick   +2 more
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Well for Life: A Way of Life

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2007
Abstract:  Well for Life is an innovative public program in Victoria, Australia that focuses on improving nutrition and increasing physical activity to promote healthy aging. For more than 4 years Aged Care has funded projects for frail older people who live in Public Sector Residential Aged Care (PSRAC) facilities or attend Home and Community Care ...
Wendi A, Kruger   +3 more
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Life and the scientific concept of life

Theoretical Medicine, 1987
A premise which seems to be preponderate in the philosophy of medical practice developed by Pellegrino and Thomasma is the medical prescription to save life whenever possible. This premise is confronted with a polemical vitalism and examined in the light of some reading principles derived from G. Canguilhem's philosophy of the life-sciences.
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Life and life only: a radical alternative to life definitionism

Synthese, 2018
To date, no definition of life has been unequivocally accepted by the scientific community. In frustration, some authors advocate alternatives to standard definitions. These include using a list of characteristic features, focusing on life’s effects, or categorizing biospheres rather than life itself; treating life as a fuzzy category, a process or a ...
Carlos Mariscal, W. Ford Doolittle
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