THE NEUROLOGICAL AND NON-NEUROLOGICAL ROLES OF THE PRIMARY MICROCEPHALY-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN ASPM


Difficult weaning in delayed onset diaphragmatic hernia

Diaphragmatic injuries are relatively rare and result from either blunt or penetrating trauma.Regardless of the mechanism, diagnosis is often missed and high index of suspicion is vital.The clinical signs associated Grocery with a diaphragmatic hernia can range from no outward signs to immediately life-threatening respiratory compromise.Establishin

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Kayexalate-Induced Esophageal Ulceration in a Patient with Decompensated Cirrhosis: A Review of the Literature

Hyperkalemia is one of the most common electrolyte abnormalities encountered in clinical practice.The treatment of hyperkalemia includes removal of excess potassium from the body using cation exchange resins, e.g., sodium polystyrene sulfonate (Kayexalate) is one of the most practiced modalities in clinical medicine.Colonic mucosal necrosis and per

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MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS TO PRIORITIZE SUB-WATERSHED FOR FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT IN CENTRAL KARAKORAM NATIONAL PARK USING GIS/RS APPROACH

Morphometric analysis is vital for any Tiedown watershed investigation and it is inevitable for flood risk assessment in sub-watershed basins.Present study undertaken to carry out critical evaluation and assessment of sub watershed morphological parameters for flood risk assessment of Central Karakorum National Park (CKNP), where Geographical infor

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Detection of Pitting in Gears Using a Deep Sparse Autoencoder

In this paper; a new method for gear pitting fault detection is presented.The presented method is developed based on a deep sparse autoencoder.The method integrates dictionary learning in sparse coding into a stacked autoencoder network.Sparse coding with dictionary learning is viewed as an adaptive feature extraction method for machinery fault dia

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