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    Diagnosis and Optimal Surgical Treatment Strategy Selection for Asymptomatic Large Cardiac Myxomas: Review of Modern Approaches and Own Clinical Case Presentation by Vyacheslav V. Osaulenko, Viktor O. Hubka, Karina O. Chmul, Serhii Yu. Nakonechnyi, Rasim I. Budagov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In our proposed report, a satisfactory clinical outcome was obtained in a patient with giant myxoma who underwent open cardiac surgery. According to the current literature, transthoracic echocardiography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the heart are the gold standards for the diagnosis of heart neoplasms, which corresponded to our diagnostic algorithm. …”
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    The Riemannian Means Field Classifier for EEG-Based BCI Data by Anton Andreev, Gregoire Cattan, Marco Congedo

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…<b><b>:</b></b> A substantial amount of research has demonstrated the robustness and accuracy of the Riemannian minimum distance to mean (MDM) classifier for all kinds of EEG-based brain–computer interfaces (BCIs). This classifier is simple, fully deterministic, robust to noise, computationally efficient, and prone to transfer learning. …”
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    Topological Features of the Vapor-Phase SnTe Nanostructures on Polyamide by Ya.P. Saliy, I.I. Chaviak, І.S. Bylina, D.M. Freik

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…The results of the study of nanostructures on the surface of tin telluride thin films deposited from the vapor phase on polyamide substrates by open evaporation in vacuum are presented. Computer analysis of the results of the atomic force microscopy has revealed the influence of the technological factors on the shape features and surface orientation of nanoislands. …”
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    A new theory of tree sap flow by András Török, Anikó Anna Hajduné Kubovje, Balázs Hardi, Ralf Bergmann, Krisztián Szigeti, Domokos Máthé, Imre Hegedüs

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The main physics argument against it is that the capillary effect in nature is around 1 m. In the case of open-air gaps, the leaf cannot suck in the water against gravity because, in this case, the plant would not be sucking in water, but air through the open-air gap. …”
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    Editor's Note by Alberto Raposo

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…We believe this way the journal may open the door for more interdisciplinary research. …”
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