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    Existence of Strong Solutions for Nonlinear Systems of PDEs Arising in Convective Flow by Khaled Bouazzaoui, Mohammed Aiboudi, Sameh Elsayed Ahmed

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In this paper, we will study the existence of strong solutions for a nonlinear system of partial differential equations arising in convective flow, modeling a phenomenon of mixed convection created by a heated and diving plate in a porous medium saturated with a fluid. …”
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    Strongly Coupled Designs for Computer Experiments with Both Qualitative and Quantitative Factors by Meng-Meng Liu, Min-Qian Liu, Jin-Yu Yang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Computer experiments often involve both qualitative and quantitative factors, posing challenges for efficient experimental designs. Strongly coupled designs (SCDs) are proposed in this paper to balance flexibility in run size and stratification properties between qualitative and quantitative factor columns. …”
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    Medication self-management interventions for persons with stroke: A scoping review. by Lauren Cadel, Stephanie R Cimino, Glyneva Bradley-Ridout, Sander L Hitzig, Tejal Patel, Chester H Ho, Tanya L Packer, Aisha K Lofters, Shoshana Hahn-Goldberg, Lisa M McCarthy, Sara J T Guilcher

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The use of multiple medications is common following a stroke for secondary prevention and management of co-occurring chronic conditions. …”
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    Research on strong robustness watermarking algorithm based on dynamic difference expansion by Tianqi WANG, Yingzhou ZHANG, Yunlong DI, Dingwen LI, Linlin ZHU

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…A surge in the amount of information comes with the rapid development of the technology industry.Across all industries, there is a need to collect and utilize vast amounts of data.While this big data holds immense value, it also poses unprecedented challenges to the field of data security.As relational databases serve as a fundamental storage medium for data, they often contain large-scale data rich in content and privacy.In the event of a data leak, significant losses may occur, highlighting the pressing need to safeguard database ownership and verify data ownership.However, existing database watermarking technologies face an inherent tradeoff between improving watermark embedding capacity and reducing data distortion.To address this issue and enhance watermark robustness, a novel robust database watermarking algorithm based on dynamic difference expansion was introduced.The QR code was employed as the watermark, the SVD decomposition of the low frequency part of the image was utilized after Haar wavelet transform.By extracting specific feature values and using residual feature values as the watermark sequence, it was ensured that the same-length watermark sequence contains more information and the embedded watermark length can be reduced.Furthermore, by combining the adaptive differential evolution algorithm and the minimum difference algorithm, the optimal embedding attribute bits were selected to alleviate the problems of low computational efficiency, high data distortion and poor robustness of traditional difference expansion techniques in embedding watermarks, and to improve the embedding capacity of watermarks while reducing the distortion of data.Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed algorithm achieves a high watermark embedding rate with low data distortion.It is resilient against multiple attacks, exhibiting excellent robustness and strong traceability.Compared to existing algorithms, it offers distinct advantages and holds great potential for broad application in the field of data security.…”
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    A Novel Multi-Level Perceptron for Accurate Heart Stroke Diagnosis by Muhammad Zaman, Muhammad Khubaib, Tanzila Kahkashan, Anam Zahoor, Narges Shahbaz, Shahzad Shoukat, Fahma Nisar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this way the disease cannot detect timely and cannot treated properly. The heart stroke can be predicted by analyzing different attributes like blood pressure, cholesterol age etc., this is a best and easy way to predict heat stroke timely. …”
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    The Risk Factors of Self-Management Behavior among Chinese Stroke Patients by Huang Shuqi, Li Siqin, Wu Xiaoyan, Yang Rong, Zhao Lihong

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Background. Stroke is associated with a high number of disability-adjusted life years globally, so long-term care is necessary and important for those survivors, so self-management is becoming a more significant concept in stroke rehabilitation. …”
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    Hyperacute Therapies for Childhood Stroke: A Case Report and Review of the Literature by Jose Irazuzta, Kevin J. Sullivan

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…The optimal management of pediatric patients with arterial ischemic stroke (AIS) is not known. Despite this, goal-oriented, time-sensitive therapies geared to rapid reestablishment of arterial blood flow are occasionally applied with beneficial effects. …”
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    Thrombus composition and its implication in ischemic stroke assessment and revascularization treatments by Juan Marta-Enguita, Florencio J.D. Machado, Josune Orbe, Roberto Muñoz

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Introduction: Since mechanical thrombectomy has allowed ischaemic stroke thrombus retrieval, the exhaustive study of this material has enabled better understanding of the potential physiopathological processes involved in thrombus formation. …”
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    Strong Convergence Theorems for the Generalized Split Common Fixed Point Problem by Cuijie Zhang

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Moreover, we introduce a new iterative algorithm for finding a solution of the GSCFPP and obtain some strong convergence theorems under suitable assumptions.…”
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    Longitudinal evaluation of cognition after stroke - A systematic scoping review. by Juan Pablo Saa, Tamara Tse, Carolyn Baum, Toby Cumming, Naomi Josman, Miranda Rose, Leeanne Carey

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…<h4>Background</h4>Cognitive impairment affects up to 80 percent of the stroke population, however, both the available evidence about post-stroke cognition and the measures used to evaluate it longitudinally have not been well described. …”
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