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    Maps of bounded variation from PI spaces to metric spaces

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    We study maps of bounded variation defined on a metric measure space and valued into a metric space. Assuming the source space to satisfy a doubling and Poincar\'e property, we produce a well-behaved relaxation theory via approximation by simple maps. Moreover, several equivalent characterizations are given, including a notion in weak duality with test plans.Comment: 38 page

    Outcomes of Laparoscopic Surgery for Colorectal Cancer in Elderly Patients

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    Laparoscopic colorectal surgery appears to be feasible and safe in elderly patients with increased comorbidity

    Direct pulp capping with an adhesive system in management of a complicated incisor fracture: a three-year follow-up case report

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    Summary Objectives This article describes a direct pulp capping with an adhesive system and an immediate reattachment of the intact fractured tooth fragment after an impact trauma to the maxillary lateral incisor that caused a complicated crown fracture and pulpal exposure. Materials and methods In this case, a simple reattachment technique was performed without additional preparation. A hybridization of the exposed dentin with an adhesive system was chosen to protect the pulp-dentin interface and bonding the tooth fragment as precisely as possible. A resin composite was used to fill the discontinuity between the fragment and the tooth. The clinical procedure can be considered safe and simple. Results and conclusions After three years, the tooth had satisfying esthetics and excellent function and pulp was still vital with no signs or symptoms of inflammation. Clinician should be updated with the current methods and techniques for the management of complicated tooth fracture

    bnstruct: an R package for Bayesian Network structure learning in the presence of missing data.

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    Abstract Motivation A Bayesian Network is a probabilistic graphical model that encodes probabilistic dependencies between a set of random variables. We introduce bnstruct, an open source R package to (i) learn the structure and the parameters of a Bayesian Network from data in the presence of missing values and (ii) perform reasoning and inference on the learned Bayesian Networks. To the best of our knowledge, there is no other open source software that provides methods for all of these tasks, particularly the manipulation of missing data, which is a common situation in practice. Availability and Implementation The software is implemented in R and C and is available on CRAN under a GPL licence. Supplementary information Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online

    An Optimized Data Structure for High Throughput 3D Proteomics Data: mzRTree

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    As an emerging field, MS-based proteomics still requires software tools for efficiently storing and accessing experimental data. In this work, we focus on the management of LC-MS data, which are typically made available in standard XML-based portable formats. The structures that are currently employed to manage these data can be highly inefficient, especially when dealing with high-throughput profile data. LC-MS datasets are usually accessed through 2D range queries. Optimizing this type of operation could dramatically reduce the complexity of data analysis. We propose a novel data structure for LC-MS datasets, called mzRTree, which embodies a scalable index based on the R-tree data structure. mzRTree can be efficiently created from the XML-based data formats and it is suitable for handling very large datasets. We experimentally show that, on all range queries, mzRTree outperforms other known structures used for LC-MS data, even on those queries these structures are optimized for. Besides, mzRTree is also more space efficient. As a result, mzRTree reduces data analysis computational costs for very large profile datasets.Comment: Paper details: 10 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables. To be published in Journal of Proteomics. Source code available at http://www.dei.unipd.it/mzrtre

    Retrospective study of factors affecting multiple ovulations, embryo recovery, quality, and diameter in a commercial equine embryo transfer program

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    In this study, 198 donor mares of different breeds, ages, and reproductive category were inseminated with fresh, cooled and frozen or frozen and cooled semen at the embryo transfer station or in private artificial insemination centers during 10 breeding seasons. The results of this activity were retrospectively analyzed by Pearson Chi-square test and logistic regression to evaluate factors affecting multiple ovulations, embryo recovery, embryo quality, and embryo diameter. Out of the 661 cycles, 937 ovulations were recorded (mean ovulations/cycle: 1.42 ± 0.58). Ovulation rate and incidence of multiple ovulations were significantly affected by age, breed, and reproductive category. Uterine flushings for embryo recovery were performed between 7 and 10 days after ovulation and resulted in the recovery of 338 embryos (51.1% embryos/cycle and 36.1% embryos/ovulation, respectively). At least one embryo was recovered in 298 flushings (45.1%). The factors affecting embryo recovery were age, breed, reproductive category, type of semen, number of ovulations, and location of artificial insemination. Flushing protocol and day of flushing had no effect on embryo recovery. Age, type of semen, number of ovulations, and day of flushing had a significant influence on embryo diameter (N = 215). None of the factors included in the model had an effect on embryo quality distribution

    Factors affecting recipients' pregnancy, pregnancy loss, and foaling rates in a commercial equine embryo transfer program

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    During 11 breeding seasons, 351 7- to 10-day-old horse embryos were nonsurgically transferred into recipients that ovulated between 3 and 10 days earlier. Pregnancy rates at 14 and 40 days and foaling rates were 77.8% (273/351), 69.2% (243/351), and 64.4% (226/351), respectively. Pregnancy loss between 14 and 40 days was 11% and between 40 days and delivery was 7%. The transfer of quality grade 3 to 4 embryos resulted in a significantly lower pregnancy rate at 14 days compared with the transfer of grade 1 to 2 embryos (46.2% vs. 79%; P < .05). Eight-day-old embryos resulted in significantly lower pregnancy losses than day 9 or 10 embryos, as occurred for embryos between 400 and 1200 μm compared with embryos <400 μm. Embryos recovered from mares >20 years resulted in a significantly higher pregnancy loss rate than those recovered from younger mares. The same happened for embryos coming from mares affected by reproductive pathologies compared with healthy mares performing sport activity. None of the evaluated parameters influenced recipients' foaling rate significantly
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