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    Introducing the Second-Order Features Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis Methodology for Neural Integral Equations of the Volterra Type: Mathematical Methodology and Illustrative Applica... by Dan Gabriel Cacuci

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…This work presents the general mathematical frameworks of the “First and Second-Order Features Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis Methodology for Neural Integral Equations of Volterra Type” designated as the 1st-FASAM-NIE-V and the 2nd-FASAM-NIE-V methodologies, respectively. …”
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    Extracorporeal shock wave therapy for peripheral arterial disease-related intermittent claudication: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Peiyuan Tang, Ting Wen, Jingyue Su, Shanshan Gao, Shengwu Yang, Chunwu Zhang, Wenfeng Xiao, Yusheng Li, Zhenhan Deng

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Quality of life was also enhanced, reflected by higher scores on the EQ-5D-3L survey (MD=0.08, p < 0.01) and improvements across SF-36 domains including Physical Function, General Health, Vitality, and Social Functioning. …”
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    Statistical Analysis of Inverse Weibull based on Step-Stress Partially Accelerated Life Tests with Unified Hybrid Censoring Data by Amal Soliman Hassan, Abd ELwahab Hagag, Nader Metwally, Omar Hussein Sery

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…This censoring scheme enhances the efficiency of statistical analysis and reduces overall test time. The inverted Weibull distribution is widely used in reliability engineering to model various failure mechanisms, including infant mortality, wear-out periods, and general life testing scenarios. …”
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    Leveraging hybrid model of ConvNextBase and LightGBM for early ASD detection via eye-gaze analysis by Ranjeet Bidwe, Sashikala Mishra, Simi Bajaj, Ketan Kotecha

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…This research introduces a novel method for eye gaze analysis to identify autistic traits in children. This proposed work offers • A novel method of ConvNextBase and LightGBM leveraging eye position as a feature for early detection of autistic traits. • A new ConvNextBase architecture proposed with few unfreezed layers and extra dense layers with units of 512 and 128, respectively, and dropout layers with a rate of 0.5 that extract rich, high-level, and more complex features from the images to improve generalization and mitigate overfitting. • A LightGBM model performed classification using 3-fold cross-validation and found the best parameters for bagging_function, feature_fraction, max_depth, Number_of_leaves and learning_rate with values of 0.8, 0.8, −1, 31 and 0.1 respectively, to improve the model's robustness on unseen data.This proposed method is trained and tested on the publicly available Kaggle dataset, and results are benchmarked with other state-of-the-art methods. …”
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    Analysis of capacity load and nutritional status of peritoneal dialysis patients with diabetic kidney disease and non diabetic kidney disease by BAI Tian-li, YU Qing, ZHU Bing-bing, WANG Yun-man, WANG Hao

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Objective To analyze the changes of capacity load and nutritional status of diabetic kidney disease(DKD) and non diabetic kidney disease(NDKD) patients within one year of peritoneal dialysis,so as to provide theoretical basis for better clinical intervention.Methods The general data of 116 patients(42 in DKD group and 74 in NDKD group) who received peritoneal dialysis(PD) in our hospital from January 2010 to August 2019 were collected by retrospective analysis.The indexes of laboratory tests such as liver function and brain natriuretic peptide were measured at baseline and 1,3,6,12 months after PD;and clinical evaluation indexes such as peritoneal dialysis mode,dialysate concentration and dosage,24-hour ultrafiltration volume,24-hour urine volume,blood pressure,edema,and types of antihypertensive drugs were compared within a group and between groups by statistical tools,so as to clarify PD efficacy and the efficacy difference between the two groups.Results The dosage of peritoneal dialysis in the DKD group was higher than that in NDKD group(P<0.05) at various time points one month after dialysis.There was no significant difference in 24-hour peritoneal ultrafiltration volume(P>0.05),but 24-hour urine volume in the DKD group was less than that in the NDKD group(P<0.05),the incidence of edemat was higher than that of NDKD group(P<0.05) after 12 months of dialysis,but there was no significant difference in blood pressure level and types of antihypertensive drugs taken(P>0.05).After treatment,serum albumin(Alb) in the study population was lower than that at baseline(P<0.05),and Alb in the DKD group was lower than that in the NDKD group(P<0.05) from baseline to six months after dialysis.There was no significant difference between the two groups after six months(P>0.05).Conclusions The nutritional status in the DKD group is worse than that in the NDKD group at the early stage of dialysis.After 12 months of dialysis,the patients in the DKD group are in a higher capacity load condition than those in the NDKD group.After 1 month of dialysis,the DKD group needs a bigger peritoneal dialysis dosage than the NDKD group.This suggests that clinicians should make a reasonable peritoneal dialysis plan according to their body fluid retention,blood pressure and other factors to maintain an appropriate blood volume and protect residual renal functions.…”
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    Effects of upper extremity blood flow restriction training on muscle strength and hypertrophy: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Jiapeng Jing, Jiapeng Jing, Qinzhi Zheng, Qinzhi Zheng, Hongfei Dong, Yan Wang, Peiji Wang, Di Fan, Zhuo Xu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…BackgroundLow load resistance training with blood flow restriction (LL-BFRT) has been shown to improve muscle strength and hypertrophic function. The effect of LL-BFRT on lower extremity muscle improvement has been widely discussed. …”
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    Efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine injections for treating idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: A systematic review and network meta-analysis. by Shuai-Yang Huang, Hong-Sheng Cui, Ming-Sheng Lyu, Gui-Rui Huang, Dan Hou, Ming-Xia Yu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…<h4>Background</h4>Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), acutely or slowly progressing into irreversible pulmonary disease, causes severe damage to patients' lung functions, as well as death. In China, Chinese medicine injections (CMIs) have been generally combined with Western medicine (WM) to treat IPF, which are safe and effective. …”
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    Abolishment of Proft tax Effects in the Republic of Armenia by E. M. Sandoyan, H. G. Petrosyan

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…The high level of the informal sector further affects the effective functioning of the system and the replenishment of the state budget. …”
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    Cell-derived exosome therapy for diabetic peripheral neuropathy: a preclinical animal studies systematic review and meta-analysis by Xianying Lu, Ran Xu, Xiaohui Dong, Dingxi Bai, Wenting Ji, Xinyu Chen, Huan Chen, Chaoming Hou, Jing Gao

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Results 11 studies were identified, and the risk of bias in most studies was unclear generally. Pooled analyses demonstrated that exosome improved the nerve conduction velocity [MCV (SMD = 4.71 [2.18;7.25], P = 0.0003; I²= 91.8%), SCV (SMD = 1.07 [0.30;1.85], P = 0.0069; I²= 85.3%)], may restore IENFD [SMD = 1.46 [-0.85; 3.77], P = 0.2164; I²=88.7%], alleviated neuropathic pain [mechanical allodynia (SMD= -0.27 [-1.02;0.47], P = 0.4697; I2 = 85.0%), thermal hyperalgesia (SMD= -1.48 [-2.45;-0.50], P = 0.003; I2 = 88.4%)], ameliorated vascular function [blood flow perfusion in plantar (SMD = 2.84 [0.89; 4.80], P = 0.0043; I2 = 74.9%), blood flow perfusion in sciatic nerves (SMD = 2.62 [0.80; 4.43], P = 0.0047; I2 = 75.9%), vessel density (SMD = 2.69 [0.90; 4.49], P = 0.0032; I2 = 0%)], and restored the peripheral nerve structure [sciatic nerve fiber diameter (SMD = 3.29 [1.61; 4.96], P = 0.0066; I2 = 75.5%), axon diameter (SMD = 2.26 [1.64; 2.88], P < 0.0001; I2 = 54.3%), myelin sheath thickness (SMD = 2.56 [1.39; 3.72], P < 0.0001; I2 = 73.0%), g-ratio (SMD= -1.64 [-3.28; 0.00], P = 0.0502; I2 = 34.17)]. …”
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