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Extremal bounds on peripherality measures [PDF]
Linus Tang
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First analytical evidence and replication of yet undescribed substantial change in gilding technology in the early modern period ‐ the replacement of imported red clay (bole) with locally available bauxite. Proof of its source ‐ Croatian Minjera, according to a unique find of mineral diaspore.
David Hradil +3 more
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Abstract The Shkoder‐Peja transverse zone (SPTZ) of Northern Albania marks the boundary between the Dinarides and Albano‐Hellenides and is marked by a ∼100 km SW‐ward shift of the ophiolitic nappe front. The SPTZ has been variably interpreted as a paleogeographic inheritance, a dextral strike‐slip fault, the hinge of the clockwise (CW) rotating Albano ...
F. Feriozzi, G. Siravo, F. Speranza
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PRP or not PRP: Is the debate surrounding platelets‐based blood‐derived products evolving?
Abstract The increasing interest in biologic treatments for musculoskeletal disorders has led to the advancement of orthobiologics, particularly in non‐operative care through injectable therapies. However, defining these treatments clearly is crucial for proper clinical application.
Enrico Ragni +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives COVID‐19 has had a profound impact on global mortality and morbidity, yet only a fraction of deaths was confirmed and reported. We estimated all‐cause excess mortality from 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2022 in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) to assess the true magnitude of the pandemic.
Šeila Cilović‐Lagarija +11 more
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ABSTRACT One of the key processes that forms the basis of fertilisation is the tight interaction between sperm and egg. Both sperm and egg proteomes are known to evolve and diverge rapidly even between closely related species. Understanding the sperm proteome therefore provides key insights into the proteins that underpin the mechanisms involved during
Jayme Cohen‐Krais +9 more
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Topological indices are the numerical descriptors of a molecular structure obtained via molecular graph G. Topological indices are used in the structure-property relationship, structure-activity relations, and nanotechnology. Also, they hold us to predict certain physicochemical properties such as boiling point, enthalpy of vaporization, stability, and
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Abstract Purpose The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review and meta‐analysis on the reliability and applicability of artificial intelligence (AI)‐based analysis of leg axis parameters. We hypothesized that AI‐based leg axis measurements would be less time‐consuming and as accurate as those performed by human raters.
Mikhail Salzmann +7 more
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The Extremal Unicyclic Graphs With Given Girth for Exponential VDB Topological Indices
Topological indices are widely used molecular structure descriptors in chemistry and pharmaceutics, which help analyze and predict the physicochemical properties and biological activity of compounds. Focusing on the discriminative power, researchers introduced the general exponential VDB topological index, which is defined as follows: TefG=∑uv∈EGefdu ...
Zhenhua Su, Zikai Tang, Ammar Alsinai
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Disproof of a Conjecture on the Edge Mostar Index
For a connected graph \(G\), the edge Mostar index \(Mo_e(G)\) is defined as \(Mo_e(G)=\sum\limits_{e=uv \in E(G)}|m_u(e|G) - m_v(e|G)|\), where \(m_u(e|G)\) and \(m_v(e|G)\) are respectively, the number of edges of \(G\) lying closer to vertex \(u\) than to vertex \(v\) and the number of edges of \(G\) lying closer to vertex \(v\) than to vertex ...
Hayat, Fazal, Xu, Shou-Jun, Zhou, Bo
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