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A kinematic analysis of extratropical cyclones, warm conveyor belts and atmospheric rivers
Published 2025-03-01“…Our analysis demonstrates that, despite varying methods, definitions, and terminology used to describe extratropical cyclones, warm conveyor belt airflows, and atmospheric rivers, the underlying mechanisms driving their formation and development are consistent. Thus, while studying these features independently is valuable, it is important to recognise that they are all part of a larger atmospheric flow pattern. …”
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Molecular-genetic basis of Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome
Published 2023-06-01“…Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome is a multisystem pathology characterized by mental retardation and delayed physical development in combination with a set of phenotypic features, which make up a recognizable pattern of the disease. …”
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SpatConv Enables the Accurate Prediction of Protein Binding Sites by a Pretrained Protein Language Model and an Interpretable Bio-spatial Convolution
Published 2025-01-01“…SpatConv extracts sequence features from a pretrained large protein language model and structure features from a local coordinate framework. …”
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Characteristics of gene mutations in Vietnamese medullary thyroid carcinoma patients: a single-center analysis
Published 2025-03-01“…Mutations in these three exons were linked to specific histopathological features. Information on mutational profiles of patients with MTC will further aid in the development of targeted therapeutics to ensure effective disease management.…”
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Towards Automated Error Analysis: Learning to Characterize Errors
Published 2022-05-01“…Characterizing the patterns of errors that a system makes helps researchers focus future development on increasing its accuracy and robustness. …”
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Deaf Languages: Does the Hypothesis Still Apply?
Published 2009-12-01“…The lack of aural perception in the early months could be responsible for the development of specific cognitive representations, especially of time and space, which may account for persistent patterns of Deaf English despite the subsequent greater amount and variety in linguistic input.…”
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The Delaware General Corporation Law: Business Corporations Merger (consolidation) Transactions
Published 2015-09-01“…The study and analysis of U.S. law on mergers and acquisitions of companies (corporations) from the standpoint of comparative legal studies allow more accurately and deeper to represent the state of the modern foreign legislation in the sphere of corporate regulation, to identify the features of such regulation, to provide an analysis of its development prospects and opportunities of influence on the Russian economic agents. …”
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Constitutional approach in studying human diseases at the present stage
Published 2018-12-01“…The study of the relationship between somatotypological features of a person and the course of diseases is today an important stage in the development of medical science. …”
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The Structure of the Fantômas Novel Series by Pierre Souvestre and Marcel Allain and the Problem of Seriality in Popular Literature
Published 2017-12-01“…The study compares poetological techniques of the fabula development and points out specific features of the Belle époque reality as represented through the introduction of recognizable “cultural signs,” varia- tions of everyday incidents, and newspaper chronicle of criminal events. …”
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Transformation of the Folk Architecture of the Belarusian Peasant Migrants of Siberia and the Far East (End of XIX - First Third of XX Centuries)
Published 2019-12-01“…The initial features and transformations of the folk architecture of the Belarusian peasant migrants of the second half of the XIX - early XX centuries living in Siberia and the Far East are considered. …”
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Technology of decision-making in process management of the non-productive sphere
Published 2017-08-01“…The article describes author's technology of acceptance of administrative decisions in process management in non-production sphere that contains two algorithms: the algorithm of detecting patterns and forecasting, algorithm development management decisions in the form of options. …”
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SYNOVIAL MEMBRANE CHANGES IN PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS REVEALED DURING ARTHROSCOPY
Published 2017-07-01“…Exudative or proliferative processes accompanied by joint destruction may predominate in the synovial membrane (SM) in different stages of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The features of SM changes should be considered in the early diagnosis of RA and in the development of combination treatment for this disease.Objective: to study arthroscopic SM changes in patients with different RA durations and different blood anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP) antibody levels.Subjects and methods. 37 patients with RA underwent arthroscopy with an arthroscope of a 2.4-mm diameter and 30° angle (Karl Storz GmbH, Germany). …”
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FAULTING IN THE LITHOSPHERE: THE 35TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRKUTSK SCHOOL OF TECTONOPHYSICS
Published 2015-09-01“…It is established that internal patterns of areas of dynamic influence of faults are composed of zones that can be revealed both laterally and in depth, and such zonal patterns depend on the degree of tectonical and dynamo-metamorphical transformation of the rocks.The internal structure of continental fault zones was studied, and three main disjunctive stages were revealed, each corresponding to a specific type of deformation behaviour of the medium, its state of stresses, pathogenesis of faults varying in ranks, and variations of parameters in space and time.Triple paragenesises of fractures were revealed and analysed for a number of regions, and such studies provided the basis to propose a method of specialized mapping of the crust, which provides for determination of locations of fault zones and their boundaries, conditions of their formation and major specific features of their internal structures. …”
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Analysis of Points of Interest in Hsinchu Old City Blocks Using Space Syntax
Published 2025-04-01“…Modern cities’ grid patterns and straight roads connect various scenic spots. …”
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Early repolarization syndrome in modern interpretation
Published 2019-09-01“…According to existing recommendations, the opinions of leading experts, including members of Heart Rhythm Society (HRS), the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA), the Asia-Pacific Society for Heart Rhythm (2015), it should be distinguished between the pattern and the syndrome of early ventricular repolarization. …”
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Towards an interdisciplinary approach to the study of emotionality in audible speech
Published 2025-07-01“…These accent indicators disrupt the rhythmic pattern of familiar, ‘neutral’ speech and thus create a kind of restless, negative tension. …”
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Morphometric analysis and hydrological implications of the Himalayan River Basin, Goriganga, India, using Remote Sensing and GIS techniques
Published 2024-12-01“…Thirty-two watersheds within the river basin were delineated to calculate linear, areal, and relief morphometric parameters, covering a total drainage area of 2,183.11 km2. The drainage pattern, primarily dendritic to sub-dendritic, is shaped by the region's topography, geological structure, and precipitation patterns. …”
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Categorical Cross-Recurrence Quantification Analysis Applied to Communicative Interaction during Ainsworth’s Strange Situation
Published 2018-01-01“…This procedure is used for assessing children’s attachment quality during early stages of their development. Many studies have demonstrated that communicative interactions share features with complex dynamic systems. …”
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Baselining Urban Ecosystems from Sentinel Species: Fitness, Flows, and Sinks
Published 2025-04-01“…Interestingly, a U-shape pattern is found between abundance and diversity, similar to the one in natural ecosystems. …”
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Transferring R&D Outputs to Industry: Strategies of R&D Organizations
Published 2012-12-01“…Depending on the degree of novelty of the transferred technologies there are three identified segments of scientific organizations manifesting one of the following behavioral patterns: innovation (introduction of developments that are unique both in domestic and foreign markets, and feature qualitatively new characteristics matching or surpassing current standards), modification (introduction of technologies new to the implementing organization, although not to the market and adaptation (modification and improvement of technology previously used by the implementing organization). …”
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