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Skull base low-grade non-intestinal adenocarcinoma in a paediatric patient [PDF]
Background: Non-intestinal adenocarcinomas of the sinonasal tract are uncommon neoplasms in adults, and particularly rare in the paediatric population. Case presentation: A 10-year-old male presented to the Paediatric Otolaryngology clinic with symptoms
K. Miu, C. Tornari, P. Surda
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Application of Basic Graph Theory in Autonomous Motion of Robots
Discrete mathematics covers the field of graph theory, which solves various problems in graphs using algorithms, such as coloring graphs. Part of graph theory is focused on algorithms that solve the passage through mazes and labyrinths.
Petr Coufal +2 more
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Humanoid Robot Walking in Maze Controlled by SSVEP-BCI Based on Augmented Reality Stimulus
The application study of robot control based brain-computer interface (BCI) not only helps to promote the practicality of BCI but also helps to promote the advancement of robot technology, which is of great significance.
Shangen Zhang +2 more
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Background: Major advances in breast cancer treatment have led to a reducuction in mortality. However, there are still women who are not cured. We hypothesize there is a sub-group of women with treatment-resistant cancers causing early death.
Patriek Jurrius +11 more
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Still Entombed After All These Years: The continuing twists and turns of a maze game
The Atari 2600 video game Entombed (1982) left open questions in the design and implementation of its efficient maze-generation algorithm that, through serendipity, we are able to address at last.
Paul Allen Newell +2 more
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Swimming exercise improves short‐ and long‐term memories: Time‐course changes
The beneficial effects of exercise training on memory formation are well documented. However, the memory enhancement profile following the time‐course of exercise training remains unknown.
Mahmoud A. Alomari +2 more
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Narrating after “Centuria”: the mistaken and ‘impossible’ stories of “Tutti gli errori”
After experimenting the serial variations of micro-stories with Centuria, Manganelli moved away from the short-form option shared with authors such as Calvino, Parise, Wilcock and Malerba to undertake with Tutti gli errori (1986), his last collection of ...
Andrea Gialloreto
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Introduction Pneumosinus dilatans (PSD) is a rare phenomenon involving the expansion of the paranasal sinuses, without bony destruction or a mass. Previously documented cases have demonstrated simple expansion of a solitary air cell.
Sara Timms +3 more
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CAR T-cell immunotherapy of MET-expressing malignant mesothelioma
Mesothelioma is an incurable cancer for which effective therapies are required. Aberrant MET expression is prevalent in mesothelioma, although targeting using small molecule-based therapeutics has proven disappointing.
Thivyan Thayaparan +13 more
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A method for rapid testing of social learning in vampire bats [PDF]
Designing experiments on social learning using an untested behaviour or species requires baseline knowledge of how the animals will perform. We conducted a pilot study of a procedure for rapidly testing social learning in the highly social common vampire
Julia K. Vrtilek +4 more
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