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    Re-irradiation for recurrent glioblastoma: a pattern of care analysis by Susanne Rogers, Markus Gross, Ekin Ermis, Gizem Cosgun, Brigitta G. Baumert, Thomas Mader, Christina Schroeder, Nicoletta Lomax, Sara Alonso, Adela Ademaj, Tessa Lazeroms, Seok-Yun Lee, Michael Mayinger, Christoph Mamot, Lucia Schwyzer, Gerrit A. Schubert, Oliver Riesterer

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…We evaluated the clinical outcomes of a multicentre series of patients treated with an established re-mHSRT schedule to benchmark these against the literature and investigated the radiological patterns of relapse after re-mHSRT. …”
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    Machine learning analysis of the effects of COVID-19 on migration patterns by Farzona Mukhamedova, Ivan Tyukin

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Abstract This study investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on European tourist mobility patterns from 2019 to 2021 by conceptualizing countries as monomers emitting radiation to model and analyze their patterns through the lens of socio-economics and machine learning. …”
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    Optimization of a Novel Nano Antenna With Two Radiation Modes Using Kriging Surrogate Models by Abdel-Karim S.O. Hassan, Ahmed S. Etman, Ezzeldin A. Soliman

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The direction of the main lobe of the radiation pattern of this nano antenna can be adjusted to be either in the broadside or the endfire direction. …”
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    Simulation and experimental study on the use of shaped charge jet as transient antennas for radiating electromagnetic pulses by Jiahui Guo, Bin Ma, Zhengxiang Huang, Yong Peng, Xin Jia

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…During the research, crucial characteristics of the transient antenna formed by a shaped charge with a 30 mm diameter, such as resonant frequency, radiation pattern, and radiation efficiency, were evaluated. …”
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    Epigenome-wide analysis reveals potential biomarkers for radiation-induced toxicity risk in prostate cancer by Carlos Lopez-Pleguezuelos, Miguel E. Aguado-Barrera, Ana Carballo-Castro, Paula Peleteiro, Patricia Calvo-Crespo, Begoña Taboada-Valladares, Ramón Lobato-Busto, Olivia Fuentes-Ríos, Javier Galego-Carro, Carla Coedo-Costa, Antonio Gómez-Caamaño, Ana Vega

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…We constructed two methylation risk scores—one using differentially methylated positions (MRSsites) and another using differentially methylated regions (MRSregions)—as well as a Support Vector Machine-based methylation signature (SVMsites). We evaluated RT effects on biological age and stochastic epigenetic mutations within established radiation response pathways. …”
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    Prediction of Solar Radiation Data for Garlic Production in Magelang Regency Using Long Short-Term Memory by Muhammad Safrul Safrudin, Imas Sukaesih Sitanggang, Hari Agung Adrianto, Syarifah Aini

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study aims to determine the optimal solar radiation for garlic growth using the Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) algorithm. …”
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    The Role of Lymphocyte Recovery Index in Prognosis Prediction for Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer With Radiation‐Induced Lymphopenia by Yi Li, Ao Liu, Xin Wang, Longxiang Guo, Yuanlin Li, Defeng Liu, Xiuli Liu, Zhichao Li, Minghuan Li

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This study aims to quantify the lymphocyte recovery patterns by the lymphocyte recovery index (LRI) and evaluate its prognostic value. …”
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    Concatenation fails to describe the anomalous radiation of giant cockroaches (Blattodea: Blaberidae) despite moderate to low discordance by Dominic A. Evangelista, Michael A. Gilchrist, Frédéric Legendre, Brian O’Meara

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract Background Patterns of discordance between gene trees and the species trees they reside in are crucial to the coalescent vs. concatenation debate and may be key to resolving rapid radiations. …”
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    MRI Delta Radiomics to Track Early Changes in Tumor Following Radiation: Application in Glioblastoma Mouse Model by Mohammed S. Alshuhri, Haitham F. Al-Mubarak, Abdulrahman Qaisi, Ahmad A. Alhulail, Abdullah G. M. AlMansour, Yahia Madkhali, Sahal Alotaibi, Manal Aljuhani, Othman I. Alomair, A. Almudayni, F. Alablani

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Radiomics, a rapidly emerging field, provides an opportunity to extract features from MRI scans, offering new insights into tumor biology and treatment response. This study evaluates the potential of delta radiomics, the study of changes in radiomic features over time in response to treatment or disease progression, exploring the potential of delta radiomics to track temporal radiation changes in tumor morphology and microstructure. …”
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    DEPENDENCE OF THE SPECKLE-PATTERNS SIZE AND THEIR CONTRAST ON THE BIOPHYSICAL AND STRUCTURAL PARAMETERS OF BIOLOGICAL TISSUES by N. D. Abramovich, S. K. Dick

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Speckle fields are widely used in optical diagnostics of biotissues and evaluation of the functional state of bioobjects. The speckle field is formed by laser radiation scattered from the object under study. …”
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    Radionuclide Patterns of Ischemia in Acute Occlusive Diseases of Main Arteries of Lower Extremities by N. Y. Kudryashova, O. G. Sinyakova, I. P. Mikhaylov, E. V. Migunova, O. V. Leshchinskaya

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Relevance The problem of diagnosing and treating patients with acute ischemia of the extremities against the background of thrombosis and atherosclerotic lesions of the main arteries remains very complex task and requires the use of various diagnostic methods, and the leading one is radiation diagnostics.The aim of the study . The development of radionuclide patterns of acute lower limb ischemia and assessment of the treatment efficacy in angiosurgical patients using three-phase scintigraphy. …”
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    Spatiotemporal Change in Climate Variables and Resources of Wind, Solar Radiation and Precipitation in Qinghai Province from 1961 to 2021 by Meixia DUAN, Miaoni GAO, Han JIANG, Runhong XU, buda SU, Tong JIANG

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In order to evaluate the potential of wind, solar radiation and precipitation in guaranteeing the development of clean energy comprehensively, this study analyzed the temporal and spatial changes in climate variables and resources of wind speed, solar radiation and precipitation in Qinghai Province throughout the year and four seasons from 1961 to 2021 based on the observation data of daily 10-meter-height wind speed, sunshine duration and precipitation at 51 meteorological stations.The results are as follows: (1) The annual average wind speed, solar radiation and precipitation in Qinghai Province are 2.67 m·s-1, 6084.2 MJ·m-2, and 299.7 mm, respectively.Wind speed tends to be higher in the western regions and lower in the east, which exceeds 3 m/s and reaches the standard for wind energy resource development in western Qinghai.The annual solar radiation in the entire Province exceeds 5040 MJ·m-2, and reaches the "very rich" level according to China Solar energy GB Standards.The solar radiation of Qaidam Basin is at its highest abundance level, which is ideal for solar energy resource development.Precipitation generally decreases from southeast to northwest.The resources of wind, solar radiation, and precipitation in Qinghai Province exhibits seasonal complementarity, characterized by a pattern of “strong winds, good sunlight, and less water in spring, whereas weak winds, good sunlight, and abundant water in summer”.(2) Under climate change, the annual average wind speed and total solar radiation in Qinghai Province show a significant decrease at rates of 0.16 m·s-1·10a-1and 29.04 MJ·m-2·(10a)-1, respectively.The western and central parts of Haixi are most affected by these changes, but the wind speed and solar radiation still remain within the acceptable range for wind energy and photovoltaic resource development.Meanwhile, precipitation increases significantly at a rate of 8.85 mm·(10a)-1, with the largest increase observed in western Yushu, eastern Haixi and northern Guoluo.The most significant decrease in wind speed is observed in spring, while summer solar radiation decreases at the fastest rate but with a substantial increase in precipitation.The changes in solar radiation and precipitation could be ascribed to the increased cloud cover in this region.(3) The changes in the areas where wind speed and solar radiation meet suitable development standards in Qinghai Province are not significant with reduced variabilities, which could ensure the stable development of clean energy.Wind energy resources in western Qinghai (such as Tanggula Mountains), solar energy resources in the Qaidam Basin, and water energy resources in the three major river basins of the Yangtze River, Yellow River, and Lancang River have great potential for development.Overall, the results provide a theoretical foundation for the development of a balanced clean energy system encompassing wind, solar and hydropower.This contributes to achieving national "dual carbon" goals and enhancing the high-quality development of Qinghai Province.…”
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    Cytogenetic impact of gamma radiation and its effects on growth, yield and drought tolerance of maize (Zea mays L.) by Walaa M. Al-Sayed, Hanaa H. El-Shazly, Awatif I. El-Nahas, Ahmed A. A. Omran

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The study also investigates the sodium dodecyl sulfate–polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) banding patterns of proteins in grains yielded under the influence of gamma radiation and drought treatments. …”
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    Distinct astrocyte activation patterns associated with neuroinflammation induced by gamma and proton beam irradiation by Liben Yan, Tianyi Er, Shaoqian Sun, Yulin Deng, Zhirong Wan, Jing Zhao, Ailu Wang, Beiqin Liu, Qiaojuan Wang, Li Sui, Hong Ma

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Cell viability, mRNA expression, mitochondrial membrane potential, glucose uptake and cytokine levels were analyzed respectively to evaluate the neuroinflammation or neural damage. Gamma rays and proton beam irradiation induced distinct patterns of inflammatory factor expression in the hippocampal region of rats. …”
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