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Mutually Orthogonal Complementary Golay Coded Sequences: An In-vivo Study
Published 2024-08-01“…Fast and high-quality ultrasound imaging allows to increase the effectiveness of detecting tissue changes at the initial stage of disease. …”
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Alaskapox amid New Orthopox Viral Infections Mikhail V. Supotnitskiy
Published 2024-09-01“…It is characterized by an initial prodromal period in the form of fever, malaise, headache, myalgia and, less commonly, nausea and vomiting. …”
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Role of urine reagent strips in early diagnosis of meningitis
Published 2025-01-01“…Urine reagent strips offer a rapid, bedside alternative for detecting key CSF abnormalities. Aim and Objectives: To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of urine reagent strips (Combur 10 Test M, Roche, Germany) in detecting CSF leukocytes, glucose, and protein in patients with suspected meningitis. …”
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Prevalence of “weak B” phenotypes and their evaluation and differentiation in healthy blood donor population in Eastern India
Published 2024-12-01“…Naturally occurring anti-B of immunoglobulin M type was detected in the Bx donor. Two (22.2%) of the 9 donors were found to be nonsecretor. …”
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Development of Procymidone and Difenoconazole Resistance in <i>Alternaria alternata</i>, the Causal Agent of Kiwifruit Brown Spot Disease
Published 2025-07-01“…A fitness penalty was not detected in procymidone-resistant (Pro<sup>R</sup>) or difenoconazole-resistant (Dif<sup>R</sup>) isolates. …”
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Polio vaccination campaigns in conflicts: succeeding while other humanitarian efforts fail?
Published 2025-07-01“…Using the Israel-Gaza conflict as an example, we analyze the factors contributing to the success of polio vaccination campaigns compared to WASH initiatives. We identify four key elements that facilitate the implementation of polio campaigns in conflict zones: (i) the ubiquitous decline in vaccine coverage and the subsequent detection of polio cases; (ii) international institutional support, including the role of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI); (iii) the shortness of the required humanitarian pauses, the vertical nature, and the straightforward impact assessment of vaccination campaigns; and (iv) their “neutral” character due to an intentionally restrictive focus on children as the primary beneficiaries. …”
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Incorporation and Mobilisation of Health-Related Organisms from within Drinking Water Biofilm
Published 2024-09-01“…Spiked coliforms and <i>Escherichia coli</i> were introduced to the annular reactors after 1 month of growth. Although initially detected in the spike, the coliforms were inactivated in the bulk water phase, likely due to environmental stresses, such as nutrient starvation and residual chlorine. …”
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The role of magnetic resonance imaging in radiation Diagnosis of abdominal aortic aneurysm
Published 2022-05-01“…At the same time, the existing algorithms for examining patients with AAA, aimed at the timely detection of preand postoperative complications, require significant correction [6, 7]. …”
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A Multidirectional-Difference-Hash-Based Image Clutter Metric for Targeting Performance
Published 2019-01-01“…Results show that the proposed clutter metric correlates effectively with probability of detection, false alarm rate, and search time of observers.…”
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NPD TYPE C — WAY TO THE EFFECTIVE THERAPY THROUGH TIMELY DIAGNOSIS
Published 2011-12-01“…Take account of the existing in our country hypo diagnostics of this disease, the authors propose to put into practice a diagnostic algorithm «index of suspicion of the disease NP-C» in order to improve detection and timely initiation of pathogenetic therapy. …”
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Application of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid cytomorphology in diagnosing Nocardia otitidiscaviarum: a case report
Published 2024-11-01“…The morphological analysis of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid can facilitate the detection of pathogenic bacteria by observing cellular–bacterial interactions. …”
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A Hybrid Control Approach Integrating Model-Predictive Control and Fractional-Order Admittance Control for Automatic Internal Limiting Membrane Peeling Surgery
Published 2025-07-01“…Finally, validation experiments for automatic break initiation in ILM peeling were performed using eye phantoms. …”
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A new flavor of synthetic yeast communities sees the light
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Assessment of foundation damage during earthquakes using acoustic emission monitoring: An experimental study on the shaking table test
Published 2024-12-01“…This study evaluated the use of acoustic emission (AE) monitoring for damage detection and location in foundation structures during earthquake simulations by conducting shaking table experiments. …”
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Acoustic Emission for Structural Monitoring of Historical Masonry: An In-Field Application
Published 2025-06-01“…However, its use in this field is complex due to the heterogeneous nature of masonry, where variations in density, mortar joints, and internal discontinuities influence signal propagation, leading to attenuation and distortion that complicate damage detection and localization. Nonetheless, AE can offer qualitative insights into damage initiation and progression, serving as a complementary approach to traditional monitoring methods. …”
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Redox-signaling in innate immune memory: Similar mechanisms in animals/humans and plants
Published 2025-07-01“…Innate immunity implies the presence of membrane-located and intracellular receptors to recognize compounds released by damage or by invading pathogens. After detection the receptor molecules initiate intracellular defense signaling, resulting in cell death and/or production of defense molecules. …”
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Impact of population screening for Lynch syndrome insights from the All of Us data
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Lynch Syndrome (LS) is a common genetic cancer condition that allows for personalized cancer prevention and early cancer detection in identified gene carriers. We used data from the All of Us (AOU) Research Initiative to assess the prevalence of LS in the general U.S. population, and analyzed demographic, personal, and family cancer history, stratified by LS genotype to compare LS and non-LS carriers. …”
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Brachial plexopathy as a consequence of nerve root swelling after shoulder trauma in a patient following an acute seizure
Published 2021-02-01“…Conclusion. The early detection of swelling compression, accompanied with appropriate therapy may prevent the progression of axonal damage and preserve the functional status of the affected limb. …”
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A Comparative Study to Validate PEEK Acuity Smartphone Application for Home-based Vision Screening in India
Published 2025-01-01“…This transition to home-based vision screening would improve early detection and intervention for visual impairments, enabling a more scalable, convenient, and user-friendly approach to public health vision initiatives.…”
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Analysis of the senescence secretome during zebrafish retina regeneration
Published 2025-04-01“…From among these, we show that depletion of Nucleophosmin 1 (npm1a) inhibits retina regeneration and decreases senescent cell detection after damage.DiscussionOur data suggest that differential expression of SASP factors promotes initiation and progression of retina regeneration after both acute and chronic retinal damage. …”
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