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CDKN2A Gene Mutations: Implications for Hereditary Cancer Syndromes
Malignant neoplasms, including pancreatic cancer and melanoma, are major global health challenges. This study investigates melanoma pancreatic syndrome, a rare hereditary tumor syndrome associated with CDKN2A gene mutations.
Anastasiia Danishevich +17 more
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A Note on the Hydromagnetic Blasius Flow with Variable Thermal Conductivity [PDF]
In this paper, the influence of the transverse magnetic field is unraveled on the development of steady flow regime for an incompressible fluid in the boundary layer limit of a semi-infinite vertical plate.
O.D. Makinde, S.O. Adesanya, M. Ferdows
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Metal and Metallic Oxide Nanofluid over a Shrinking Surface with Thermal Radiation and Heat Generation/Absorption [PDF]
In transport as well as manufacturing industries, the two basic aspects are heating and cooling. The use of metal or metallic oxide nanofluids has an effective cooling technique than that of conventional fluids. Therefore, the work is aimed at describing
R.P. Sharma, S.R. Mishra
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The Spectrum of Germline Nucleotide Variants in Gastric Cancer Patients in the Kyrgyz Republic
Gastric cancer is a major challenge in modern oncology due to its high detection rate and prevalence. While sporadic cases make up the majority of gastric cancer, hereditary gastric cancer is caused by germline mutations in several genes linked to ...
Airat Bilyalov +13 more
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Anisotropic MHD turbulence [PDF]
The solar wind and the interstellar medium are permeated by large-scale magnetic fields that render magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence anisotropic. In the weak-turbulence limit in which three-wave interactions dominate, analytical and high-resolution numerical results based on random scattering of shear-Alfv n waves propagating parallel to a large ...
Ng, C. S., Bhattacharjee, A.
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Extending the Spectral Difference Method with Divergence Cleaning (SDDC) to the Hall MHD Equations
The Hall Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) equations are an extension of the standard MHD equations that include the “Hall” term from the general Ohm’s law.
Russell J. Hankey +2 more
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In the field of nano-composites, hybrid nano-fluids have noteworthy applications in aerospace, energy materials, thermal sensors, antifouling, etc. because of their ability to produce higher thermal conductivity than conventional nanofluids.
Iftikhar Ahmad +4 more
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The swimming of motile gyrotactic microorganism’s phenomenon has recently become one of the most important topics in research due to its applicability in biotechnology, many biological systems, and numerous engineering fields.
Dadhich Yogesh +5 more
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AbstractWe review the current status of research in MHD turbulence theory and numerical experiments and their applications to astrophysics and solar science. We introduce general tools for studying turbulence, basic turbulence models, MHD equations and their wave modes. Subsequently, we cover the theories and numerics of Alfvénic turbulence, imbalanced
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Plasma Relaxation and Topological Aspects in Hall Magnetohydrodynamics [PDF]
Parker's formulation of isotopological plasma relaxation process in magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) is extended to Hall MHD. The torsion coefficient alpha in the Hall MHD Beltrami condition turns out now to be proportional to the "potential vorticity." The ...
B. K. Shivamoggi +7 more
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