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A Recursive Inclusion Checker for Recursively Defined Subtypes
Published 2021-12-01“…Instead of matching a tree against different constructors, we will classify it by using a set of disjoint subtypes. Subtypes are more general than structural forms based on constructors, we expect that they can be implemented more efficiently, and in addition can be used in static type checking. …”
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Quality of life of caregivers of patients with gastrointestinal cancer: relationship of sex, age, and stage of the cancer patients
Published 2022-10-01“…According to the SF-36, lower levels were observed in the emotional, physical aspects and vitality and the best average in functional capacity. Regarding the CBS instrument, the general strain domain and disappointment was the more affected. …”
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Rules for investigation of patients with asymptomatic elevation of serum aminotransferase activity
Published 2013-09-01“…Nowadays investigation of blood biochemistry scores, which reflect functional state of body organs and systems, deeply settled in medical practice. …”
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The Actualisation of Regional Capacity Educational Space Based on Cluster Interaction: The Aspect of Formation of Training Health Culture
Published 2019-11-01“…This suggests that the general education system is the most important link in the socialisation of an individual, where a health culture is formed among other values. …”
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Study comparing the stroke unit outcome and conventional ward treatment: a randomized study in Joinville, Brazil
Published 2003-06-01“…BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To assess the impact of a stroke unit (SU) on acute phase treatment when compared to a conventional general ward treatment (GW). METHOD: Seventy-four patients with acute stroke were randomized between a SU and conventional general ward (GW). …”
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Social participation of women with breast cancer
Published 2015-01-01“…Background/Aim. The general problems of persons with malignant diseases (stages of asthenia, chronic fatigue and exhaustion, followed by depression and anxiety) lead to a decrease in functional abilities and a declining quality of life. …”
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On the 1/c expansion in 2d CFTs with degenerate operators
Published 2025-03-01“…Our results are based on new asymptotic expansions for large parameters (a, b, c) of certain hypergeometric functions 2 F 1(a, b, c; z) which can be useful in general.…”
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Stereotypes concerning the phenomenon of violence in the contemporary Polish family
Published 2019-11-01“…The purpose of the article is to try to answer the general question about stereotypes regarding violence in the contemporary Polish family. …”
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p38 MAPK regulates expression of immune response genes and contributes to longevity in C. elegans.
Published 2006-11-01“…We propose that the PMK-1 pathway is a specific, indispensable immunity pathway that mediates expression of secreted immune response genes, while the DAF-2-DAF-16 pathway appears to regulate immunity as part of a more general stress response. The contribution of the PMK-1 pathway to the enhanced lifespan of daf-2 mutants suggests that innate immunity is an important determinant of longevity.…”
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Wytężenie Materiału w Stanach Podkrytycznych
Published 1960-12-01“…Thus it is not a one-valued function of exertion factors. Only such an approach a can have a practical importance, because the same state (prestressing of concrete, for instance) can be considered to be more or less distant from the dangerous state depending on whether tensile or compressive load is expected. …”
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Effect of Perfluorane on Electric Pulse-Modified Red Blood Cell Membranes
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Optimized Design of Cultural Space in Wuhan Metro: Analysis and Reflection Based on Multi-Source Data
Published 2025-06-01“…The main findings are as follows: (1) The metro cultural space is an important window for the public to perceive the city culture, and the public in general shows positive perception of emotions: among the 16,316 data samples, 47.7% are positive comments, 17.8% are neutral comments, and 34.5% are negative comments. (2) Based on the frequency of content in the sample data for metro station exit and entrance space, metro train space, metro concourse and platform space, they are ranked as weak cultural spaces (18%), medium cultural spaces (33%), and strong cultural spaces (49%) in terms of the public’s perception of urban culture. (3) At present, there are certain deficiencies in Wuhan metro cultural space: the circulation paths in concourses and platforms are overly dominant, leaving little space for rest or interaction; the cultural symbols of metro train space are fragmented; the way of articulation between cultural and functional space in the metro station exit and entrance space is weak, and the space is single in form. (4) Wuhan metro cultural space needs to be based on locality landscape expression, functional zoning reorganization, innovative scene creation to optimize the visual symbol system and behavioral symbol system in the space, to establish a good image of the space, and to strengthen the public’s cultural identity and emotional resonance.…”
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