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Comparing Efficacy and Safety of Different Anticoagulants in Cerebral Venous Thrombosis: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis. [PDF]

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Waseem MH   +7 more
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Accelerated recurrent selection

Euphytica, 1999
In Accelerated Recurrent Selection (ARS) schemes, selection is based on the predicted performance of progeny families, estimated as the average of the parental families. These schemes can halve cycle time compared to simple recurrent selection methods.
I.J. Mackay   +3 more
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Recurrence rate after highly selective vagotomy

World Journal of Surgery, 1988
AbstractSeveral ways of analyzing recurrence figures are presented in order to demonstrate the difficult interpretation of recurrence rate with highly selective vagotomy (HSV) in 262 patients operated on for duodenal ulcer with an almost complete follow‐up.
D C, Busman, A, Volovics, J D, Munting
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Recurrent parotitis in selective IgA deficiency

Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, 2004
Recurrent parotitis is an uncommon condition in children. In most cases the etiology is unknown, although the disease is occasionally associated with viral infections, autoimmune disorders and immunodeficiency. We describe, for the first time, a child with recurrent parotitis and isolated immunoglobulin A (IgA) deficiency, without autoimmune disease ...
Vered, Shkalim   +4 more
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Topological pattern selection in recurrent networks

Neural Networks, 2012
The impact of adding correlation to a population of neurons on the information and the activity of the population is one of the fundamental questions in recent system neuroscience. In this paper, we would like to introduce topology-based correlation at the level of storing patterns in a recurrent network.
Bahraini, Alireza   +1 more
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Reciprocal recurrent selection in sugarbeet

Field Crops Research, 1978
Abstract Sugarbeet root yield is conditioned by both additive and nonadditive types of gene action. The reciprocal recurrent selection breeding method is designed to aid in simultaneously selecting for both types of gene action and requires that plants be both crossed and selfed.
D.L. Doney, J.C. Theurer
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