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Cognitive loss after brain trauma results from sex-specific activation of synaptic pruning processes. [PDF]

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Arizanovska D   +12 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Prune perineum

Teratology, 1979
AbstractAn infant, horn to unrelated parents, who had a rugated perineal mass which measured 17 cm in diameter is reported. No external genitalia or anal orifice was identified although the infant voided from a 5 mm crevice on the caudal surface of the mass. The patient died at four weeks of age. The perineal mass was made up of two separate sacs.
J N, Peeden, R S, Wilroy, R G, Soper
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Pruning Moves

INFORMS Journal on Computing, 2010
The concept of dominance among nodes of a branch-and-bound tree, although known for a long time, is typically not exploited by general-purpose mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) codes. The starting point of our work was the general-purpose dominance procedure proposed in the 1980s by Fischetti and Toth, where the dominance test at a given node of
FISCHETTI, MATTEO, SALVAGNIN, DOMENICO
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Pruning

2000
Abstract The pruning of trees is probably the most noticeable and important of all tree maintenance practices. Thoughtful pruning produces a structurally sound tree that can better withstand adverse environmental conditions. In addition, properly pruned trees require less cabling, bracing, and sometimes require less managing of pests to ...
John R Hartman   +2 more
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