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Membranous dysmenorrhea and decidual casts: A scoping review
Abstract Background Membranous dysmenorrhea, characterized by the expulsion of intact endometrial tissue rather than gradual dissolution during menstruation, occasionally presents as a decidual cast—a complete triangular mold of the uterine cavity. This poorly understood condition is likely underdiagnosed.
Lovisa Brehmer, Hedvig Engberg
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Participación de los jóvenes en su proceso de emancipación
Laura Vallejo-Slocker +1 more
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System-of-Systems Resilience Analysis and Design Using Bayesian and Dynamic Bayesian Networks
A System-of-Systems (SoS) is characterized both by independence and by inter-dependency. This inter-dependency, while allowing an SoS to achieve its objectives, also means that failures can cascade throughout the SoS. An SoS needs to be resilient to deal
Tianci Jiao +5 more
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Thalassemia, a common hereditary blood disorder causing impaired globin synthesis and related complications, has seen remarkable progress in recent years due to advancements in genomics and molecular biology. Researchers have identified various gene variants related to thalassemia and improved clinical diagnostic methods, including new genetic testing ...
Chaoqiong Zhou +7 more
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Femoral Skeletal Growth in Early Infancy Assessed by Radiofrequency Echographic Multi‐Spectrometry
Radiofrequency echographic multi‐spectrometry (REMS) acquisition of raw ultrasound radiofrequency signals from neonatal bone. Signals undergo preprocessing and frequency‐domain analysis to extract spectral features reflecting bone properties. A software‐guided procedure then identifies and selects standardized regions of interest (ROIs).
Serafina Perrone +10 more
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The SOS response is a critical DNA damage repair mechanism in bacteria, designed to counteract genotoxic stress and ensure survival. This system can be activated by different classes of antimicrobial agents, each inducing the SOS response through ...
Ruoxuan Zhao +5 more
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Long Induced Paths in K s , s ${K}_{s,s}$‐Free Graphs
ABSTRACT More than 40 years ago, Galvin, Rival, and Sands showed that every K s , s ${K}_{s,s}$‐free graph containing an n $n$‐vertex path must contain an induced path of length f ( n ) $f(n)$, where f ( n ) → ∞ $f(n)\to \infty $ as n → ∞ $n\to \infty $. Recently, it was shown by Duron, Esperet, and Raymond that one can take f ( n ) = ( log log n ) 1 /
Zach Hunter +3 more
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Global Quality Management System (G-QMS) in System of Systems (SoS) is a pioneering field of research essential for SoS G-organizations, which are characterized by their vast and complex technological systems and multi-organizational structures ...
Noga Agmon, Sigal Kordova
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On Tight Tree‐Complete Hypergraph Ramsey Numbers
ABSTRACT Chvátal showed that for any tree T $T$ with k $k$ edges, the Ramsey number R ( T , n ) = k ( n − 1 ) + 1 $R(T,n)=k(n-1)+1$. For r = 3 $r=3$ or 4, we show that, if T $T$ is an r $r$‐uniform nontrivial tight tree, then the hypergraph Ramsey number R ( T , n ) = Θ ( n r − 1 ) $R(T,n)={\rm{\Theta }}({n}^{r-1})$.
Jiaxi Nie
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Introduction: Safer opioid supply (SOS) is a harm reduction approach to prescribing pharmaceutical opioids to people at high risk of overdose from the toxic unregulated drug supply.
Gillian Kolla +5 more
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