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UNIVERSAL GRAPHS AND UNIVERSAL PERMUTATIONS [PDF]
Let X be a family of graphs and Xn the set of n-vertex graphs in X. A graph U(n) containing all graphs from Xn as induced subgraphs is called n-universal for X. Moreover, we say that U(n) is a propern-universal graph for X if it belongs to X. In the present paper, we construct a proper n-universal graph for the class of split permutation graphs.
Atminas, Aistis +3 more
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3393 Biomarkers of Stroke Recovery Study
OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: There are currently no established blood-based biomarkers of recovery and neural repair following stroke in humans. Such biomarkers would be extremely valuable for aiding in stroke prognosis, timing rehabilitation therapies, and
Matthew A. Edwardson +3 more
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321 Impact of CDK4/6 inhibitor-induced cellular senescence on stromal responses to breast cancer
OBJECTIVES/GOALS: The objective of my study is to test my overall hypothesis that CDK4/6 inhibitor-induced cellular senescence has long-lasting consequences on the tumor microenvironment that affect tumor growth and disease progression.
Gregory T. Gallanis +2 more
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Purpose Universities can do more to deliver against the sustainable development goals (SDGs), working with faculty, staff and students, as well as their wider stakeholder community and alumni body. They play a critical role in helping shape new ways for
W. Purcell +2 more
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According to Makori, M. & Kariuki, N., (2015), a study was conducted in Presbyterian University of East Africa (PUEA) by the HR Office in 2014 and disclosed that about 50% of employees in Kenyan institutions of Higher Learning merely come to work to do ...
Kerangani James Mariba +2 more
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Placing the university: thinking in and beyond globalization [PDF]
In some respects, the impact of globalization on universities is well rehearsed (competition for international students; the drive for status in global rankings; the opening of overseas campuses; the dream of massive open online courses and other forms ...
Allan Cochrane +10 more
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When developing countries meet transnational universities: searching for complementarity and dealing with dual embeddedness [PDF]
During the last two decades, a growing number of universities, mainly from developed countries, have established branch campuses in developing countries. From the developing country perspective, attracting foreign universities can help mitigate financial
Guimón, José, Narula, Rajneesh
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3486 Sex Differences in the Effects of Severe Food Restriction on Electrolyte Balance
OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: The goal of this study was to determine if there are any sex differences in the pathophysiological effects of sFR. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: Male Fischer rats (4-month-old) were maintained on a control (CT) (ad libitum regular ...
Jonathas Fernandes Queiroz Almeida +3 more
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3177 Determining mechanisms underlying hippocampal network disruption in early amyloid pathology
OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the leading cause of dementia, and a rapidly growing public health crisis as life expectancy increases.
Adam Caccavano +3 more
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Untersucht wird wie lang mindestens eine \((0,1)\)-Test-Folge sein muß, um darin für jedes \(m\) (mit \(k\leq m\leq n\) bei vorgegebenen \(k,n)\) mit \(2^{k}\) Teilfolgen davon alle \((0,1)\)-Folgen der Länge \(k\) zu erhalten, wobei die Teilfolgen spätestens mit dem jeweils \(m\)-ten Folge-Element der Test-Folge vom Teilfolgen-Beginn an endet ...
Hollmann, H.D.L., van Lint, J.H.
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