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Spatial and Volumetric Characteristics of Glioblastoma: Associations With Clinical Presentation and Survival

open access: yesAnnals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objective We aim to comprehensively analyze how regional tumor and edema characteristics are associated with clinical presentations and survival outcomes in a large cohort of glioblastoma patients. Methods Patients with IDH‐wildtype glioblastoma who received brain MRI from 2010 to 2023 were included.
Daniel J. Zhou   +15 more
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The appropriate use of force-on-force cyberexercises

IEEE Security & Privacy, 2004
Over time, network threats change, so a computer network defense system must be periodically tested to assess its true ability. Within the computer network arena, organizations are using cyberexercises to test reactions to security attacks and penetrations.
Gregory B. White, Art Conklin
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Use the Force

Nature Physics, 2019
Physical forces have a profound influence on bacterial cell function and physiology. The new tools of nanophysics are bringing to light a tight connection between biomolecular mechanisms and mechanical forces in bacterial cell division.
Albertus Viljoen, Yves F. Dufrêne
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Use of Force

2018
Abstract This chapter reviews domestic cases that address the legality or otherwise of the use of force by states—the jus ad bellum—including military actions undertaken in self-defence, or under United Nations Security Council authority, as well as more contested claims (for example, targeted killings). Two sets of cases are considered:
Christy Shucksmith, Nigel D White
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The Use of Force

2023
Education is naturally transformative, but the acquisition of new skills and construction of new knowledge are only possible when we empower students instead of forcing their conformity. Our current compliance-based teaching methodologies rely on coercion, conditioning and external motivators that engender submission and fear in students and teachers ...
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US Conventional Forces

The Adelphi Papers, 1982
Because of Soviet-American strategic parity, the burden of deterring Soviet military action during the 1980s will fall increasingly upon American and European conventional forces in Europe and upon American forces elsewhere. This statement summarizes an important argument being heard in the West at present.1 It implies, of course, that the United ...
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On the forces that bind us

Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Abstract Dunbar proposes strategies to solve the fragmentation problem experienced by group-living animals. We highlight that bondedness not only mitigates stress but also provides structural scaffolding for group stability. Furthermore, we posit tolerance as a complementary mechanism smoothing social interactions and argue that ...
Edwin J. C. van Leeuwen, Tom S. Roth
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On the Use of Force

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2017
In the mid-1960s, the United States witnessed increasing social unrest: students led protests against the Vietnam war, and many black Americans expressed disillusionment over piecemeal gains of the civil rights movement. Whereas history remembers the antiwar rallies mostly as protests, official records often code black demonstrations in Boston ...
Chester Himes, Diego A. Millan
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Use Of Force, Prohibition Of

2000
Article 2 (4) of the UN Charter provides a comprehensive prohibition of the use of force. The prohibition of the use of force belongs to the fundamental provisions of modern public international law (International Law and the UN). In comparison with the League of Nations Covenant ( League of Nations) and the Briand-Kellogg Pact, Article 2 (4) of the UN
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The use of force

2021
This chapter seeks to examine the British attitude to the use of force during the time of the Thatcher governments, on the basis of a number of case studies of British policy in involvements out-of-area. On 2 April 1982 Argentine forces occupied the Falkland Islands in a bloodless invasion, providing the reason for Britain's greatest and most sustained
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