Roots of polynomials under repeated differentiation and repeated applications of fractional differential operators [PDF]
We start with a random polynomial $P^{N}$ of degree $N$ with independent coefficients and consider a new polynomial $P_{t}^{N}$ obtained by repeated applications of a fraction differential operator of the form $z^{a}% (d/dz)^{b},$ where $a$ and $b$ are real numbers.
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A Splice‐Region Variant Causes an Atypical Presentation of GNAS Inactivation Disorder
ABSTRACT Pathogenic variants in GNAS can cause a wide range of diseases including pseudohypoparathyroidism, pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism, McCune‐Albright syndrome, among others. The specific phenotypic features that may be seen are influenced by the variant type and location in the gene, whether it causes loss or gain of function, and whether it is ...
Brandon S. Stone+11 more
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Is current rising trends of cesarean section –justified ? [PDF]
Background: Cesarean section has become more prevalent over the years due to various factors and is exceeding the tolerable limit specified by WHO. The objective of this study was to analyze cesarean section rates in our department and to identify the ...
Kaur, Harmanpreet+2 more
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Implications of adhesiolysis during repeat cesarean section in low socioeconomic countries; A pilot study [PDF]
Objectives: Adhesions developed after cesarean sections (CS) vary according to the number of repeat section. Delivery times were reported to increase with increased number of CS.
Abo Bakr A. Mitwaly, Ahmed M. Abbas
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Vaginal birth after cesarean section (VBAC) versus emergency repeat cesarean section at teaching hospitals in India: an ICMR task force study [PDF]
Background: Objective of current study was to study the outcome of trial of vaginal birth after Previous Cesarean Section (PCS) and indications for emergency repeat cesarean section at teaching hospitals in India.Methods: Prospective data was recorded on
Chandhiok, Nomita+5 more
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Survivorship of Individuals With Double Heterozygosity for Achondroplasia and Type 2 Collagenopathy
ABSTRACT Historically, double heterozygosity, or a diagnosis of two separate, dominant genetic conditions, was often thought to be lethal in individuals with autosomal dominant skeletal dysplasias. In previously published studies of individuals with dual dysplasia diagnoses of achondroplasia and type 2 collagenopathy, infants died of respiratory ...
Valerie R. Schwartz+3 more
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Near-term quantum-repeater experiments with nitrogen-vacancy centers: Overcoming the limitations of direct transmission [PDF]
Quantum channels enable the implementation of communication tasks inaccessible to their classical counterparts. The most famous example is the distribution of secret key. However, in the absence of quantum repeaters, the rate at which these tasks can be performed is dictated by the losses in the quantum channel. In practice, channel losses have limited
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To determine the clinical and epidemiological characteristics in patients having their first cesarean section (FCS) and compare it with findings in patients with repeated cesarean section (RCS).A cross-sectional, comparative study.Unit 'A' of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Postgraduate Medical Institute of Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar,
Gul Rukh Qazi, Shahnaz Akhtar
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Punctate White Matter Abnormality in Moderate‐to‐Late Preterm Infants
Objective Moderate‐to‐late preterm (MLP) infants contribute to the greatest proportion of preterm children with neurodevelopmental impairments. White matter injury (WMI) is common and predicts adverse outcomes in very preterm (VP) infants. However, little is known about white matter abnormality (WMA) in MLP infants.
Eleanor Kennedy+13 more
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Abstract Objective To examine prevalence of novel newborn types among 541 285 live births in 23 countries from 2000 to 2021. Design Descriptive multi‐country secondary data analysis. Setting Subnational, population‐based birth cohort studies (n = 45) in 23 low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) spanning 2000–2021.
D. J. Erchick+189 more
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