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    A Computer-Based Approach to Solving the Diophantine Equation 7x3y=1007^x-3^y=100

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    Assisted by Octave and by a website where one can find the order of a modulo m (here a and m are relatively prime natural numbers), I found a proof for showing that the diophantine equation 7x3y=1007^x - 3^y = 100 has only the solution (x,y) = (3,5) in positive integers

    ENTREPRENEURIAL UNIVERSITY – A NEW VISION ON THE ACADEMIC COMPETITIVENESS IN A WORLD IN MOTION

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    Development of higher education is in this period under the changes proposed by theBologna Process (in the area of education) and the Lisbon strategy (in the area of research),changes already applied to a large extent and Romania. This paper presents a viewpoint drawingattention to a concept proposed since 1993 of whose implementation creates the preconditionsnecessary to implement the changes proposed strategic plan for higher education internationally.entrepreneurial university, competitiveness

    Cálculo estructural del nuevo almacén de motores de la factoría Ford España S.L. en Almussafes (Valencia)

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    [EN] This End of Degree Civil Engineering Project consists of the structural calculation of an industrial warehouse for the Ford Factory in Almussafes (Valencia), which will be used as a warehouse. This is a metal warehouse with soul beams filled with bolted joints. It has an extension of 1800 m2 and a maximum height of 9 m. It is made up of rigid porticoes with a gable roof. In addition, to improve the bracing, crosses of San Andrés are available. As far as the foundation is concerned, the perimeter is made up of combined footings and the interior pillars have insulated footings joined by means of tying beams. The Spanish Regulations have been used throughout the design process of the structure: Código Técnico de la Edificación (CTE), Norma de Construcción Sismorresistente (NCSE-02), Instrucción del Acero Estructural (EAE) e Instrucción del Hormigón Estructural (EHE). The project consists of a memory and manual calculation appendices, plans and budget. To analyze the structure, the program CYPE Ingenieros has been used. This is a useful software for Engineering, Architecture and Construction. Specifically, CYPE New Metal 3D and CYPE Gantry Generator have been used.[CA] El present Projecte de Fi de Grau d'Enginyeria Civil consisteix en el càlcul estructural d'una nau industrial per a la Factoria Ford a Almussafes (València), que s'emprarà com a magatzem. Es tracta d'una nau metàl·lica amb bigues d'ànima plena amb unions caragolades. Compta amb 1800 m2 d'extensió i una altura màxima de 9 m. Es compon de pòrtics rígids amb coberta de dos aigües. A més, per a millorar el arriostrament, es disposen creus de Sant Andrés. Quant a la fonamentació, el perímetre es compon de sabates combinades i els pilars interiors compten amb sabates aïllades unides mitjançant bigues de lligat. S'ha emprat la Normativa Espanyola durant tot el procés de disseny de l'estructura: Código Técnico de la Edificación (CTE), Norma de Construcción Sismorresistente (NCSE-02), Instrucción del Acero Estructural (EAE) e Instrucción del Hormigón Estructural (EHE). El treball es compon d'una memòria i annexos de càlcul manual y pressupost; i plans. Per a analitzar i dimensions l'estructura, s'ha emprat el programa CYPE Enginyers. Aquest és un programari útil per a Enginyeria, Arquitectura i construcció. En concret, s'ha utilitzat CYPE Nou Metall 3D i CYPE Generador de Pòrtics.[ES] El presente Proyecto de Fin de Grado de Ingeniería Civil consiste en el cálculo estructural de una nave industrial para la Factoría Ford en Almussafes (Valencia), que se empleará como almacén. Se trata de una nave metálica con vigas de alma llena con uniones atornilladas. Cuenta con 1800 m2 de extensión y una altura máxima de 9 m. Se compone de pórticos rígidos con cubierta a dos aguas. Además, para mejorar el arriostramiento, se disponen cruces de San Andrés. En cuanto a la cimentación, el perímetro se compone de zapatas combinadas y los pilares interiores cuentan con zapatas aisladas unidas mediante vigas de atado. Se ha empleado la Normativa Española durante todo el proceso de diseño de la estructura: Código Técnico de la Edificación (CTE), Norma de Construcción Sismorresistente (NCSE-02), Instrucción del Acero Estructural (EAE) e Instrucción del Hormigón Estructural (EHE) El trabajo se compone de una memoria y anejos de cálculo manual y presupuesto; y planos. Para analizar y dimensiones la estructura, se ha empleado el programa CYPE Ingenieros. Este es un software útil para Ingeniería, Arquitectura y construcción. En concreto, se ha utilizado CYPE Nuevo Metal 3D y CYPE Generador de Pórticos.Dima, AV. (2019). Cálculo estructural del nuevo almacén de motores de la factoría Ford España S.L. en Almussafes (Valencia). http://hdl.handle.net/10251/123774Archivo delegad

    Managing intrauterine growth restriction

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    The fetal growth normally depends on sufficient delivery of oxygen and nutrients mainly via the placenta. Inadequate fetal nutrition may result in poor development and adaptation that permanently alter the fetus' metabolism and physiology. Intrauterine Growth Restriction is defined as a deviation on the fetal growth pattern. An estimated fetal weight (EFW) that is below the 10th percentile for gestational age is commonly used to describe fetal growth restriction. Usually obtained sonographically, there is evidence that ultrasound imaging of the uterine artery, middle cerebral artery, and fetal umbilical artery during the late third-trimester (approximately 35-37 weeks) significantly improves the detection and diagnosis of IUGR. In obstetrics, an increased risk of perinatal mortality and morbidity is associated with the diagnosis of IUGR

    RNA sequencing suggests that non-coding RNAs play a role in the development of acquired haemophilia

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    Funding Information: Adrian Bogdan Tigu and Ionut Hotea contributed equally to the current manuscript and are both considered first author. The authors also gratefully acknowledge the support of Sergiu Pasca, M.D. – Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, United States, for his contribution on the statistical analysis. Funding Information: IH is funded by an internal grant of the Iuliu Hatieganu University – School of Doctoral Studies. BT is supported by a national grant of the Romanian Academy of Scientists (Academia Oamenilor de Stiinta din Romania) 2023–2024. ABT, DG, JTB and VG are supported by an international collaborative grant of the European Economic Space between Romania and Iceland 2021–2023: ‘Cooperation strategy for knowledge transfer, internationalization and curricula innovation in the field of research education at the 3rd level of study –AURORA.’. The experiments were funded by an international grant awarded by the Novo Nordisk Haemophilia Foundation to the Romanian Haematology Society—Romania 4. CT is supported by a grant by grants awarded by the Romanian National Ministry of 350 Research, Innovation, and Digitalisation: Project PN‐III‐P4‐ID‐PCE‐2020‐1118. Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine published by Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. © 2023 The Authors. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine published by Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Acquired haemophilia (AH) is a rare disorder characterized by bleeding in patients with no personal or family history of coagulation/clotting-related diseases. This disease occurs when the immune system, by mistake, generates autoantibodies that target FVIII, causing bleeding. Small RNAs from plasma collected from AH patients (n = 2), mild classical haemophilia (n = 3), severe classical haemophilia (n = 3) and healthy donors (n = 2), for sequencing by Illumina, NextSeq500. Based on bioinformatic analysis, AH patients were compared to all experimental groups and a significant number of altered transcripts were identified with one transcript being modified compared to all groups at fold change level. The Venn diagram shows that haemoglobin subunit alpha 1 was highlighted to be the common upregulated transcript in AH compared to classical haemophilia and healthy patients. Non-coding RNAs might play a role in AH pathogenesis; however, due to the rarity of HA, the current study needs to be translated on a larger number of AH samples and classical haemophilia samples to generate more solid data that can confirm our findings.Peer reviewe

    B Cells versus T Cells in the Tumor Microenvironment of Malignant Lymphomas. Are the Lymphocytes Playing the Roles of Muhammad Ali versus George Foreman in Zaire 1974?

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    To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links field or click on the hyperlink at the top of the page marked DownloadMalignant lymphomas are a heterogeneous group of malignancies that develop both in nodal and extranodal sites. The different tissues involved and the highly variable clinicopathological characteristics are linked to the association between the lymphoid neoplastic cells and the tissues they infiltrate. The immune system has developed mechanisms to protect the normal tissue from malignant growth. In this review, we aim to explain how T lymphocyte-driven control is linked to tumor development and describe the tumor-suppressive components of the resistant framework. This manuscript brings forward a new insight with regard to intercellular and intracellular signaling, the immune microenvironment, the impact of therapy, and its predictive implications. A better understanding of the key components of the lymphoma environment is important to properly assess the role of both B and T lymphocytes, as well as their interplay, just as two legendary boxers face each other in a heavyweight title final, as was the case of Ali versus Foreman. Keywords: B lymphocytes; T lymphocytes; lymphocyte inter-talk; malignant lymphomas; tumor microenvironment.Iuliu Hatieganu University, School of Doctoral Studies RomanianMinistry of Research and Innovation, CCCDI-UEFISCDI within PNCDI III European Economic Spac

    B Cells versus T Cells in the Tumor Microenvironment of Malignant Lymphomas. Are the Lymphocytes Playing the Roles of Muhammad Ali versus George Foreman in Zaire 1974?

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    Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Malignant lymphomas are a heterogeneous group of malignancies that develop both in nodal and extranodal sites. The different tissues involved and the highly variable clinicopathological characteristics are linked to the association between the lymphoid neoplastic cells and the tissues they infiltrate. The immune system has developed mechanisms to protect the normal tissue from malignant growth. In this review, we aim to explain how T lymphocyte-driven control is linked to tumor development and describe the tumor-suppressive components of the resistant framework. This manuscript brings forward a new insight with regard to intercellular and intracellular signaling, the immune microenvironment, the impact of therapy, and its predictive implications. A better understanding of the key components of the lymphoma environment is important to properly assess the role of both B and T lymphocytes, as well as their interplay, just as two legendary boxers face each other in a heavyweight title final, as was the case of Ali versus Foreman.The research on the lymphoma microenvironment was funded by an internal grant of the Iuliu Hatieganu University, School of Doctoral Studies (PCD 2018-2021) (Minodora Desmirean), under the frame of European Social Found, Human Capital Operational Program 2014-2020, project no. POCU/380/6/13/125171 (Minodora Desmirean) and the Romanian Ministry of Research and Innovation, CCCDI-UEFISCDI, Project No. PN-III-P4-ID-PCCF-2016-0112 within PNCDI III, by an award for Young Research Teams 2020-2022 (Grant No. PN-III-P1-1.1-TE-2019-0271) (both Ciprian Tomuleasa) as well as by an international collaborative grant of the European Economic Space between Romania and Iceland 2020-2022 (Grant No. 19-COP-0031) (Ciprian Tomuleasa)."Peer Reviewed

    Transforming growth factor β-mediated micromechanics modulates disease progression in primary myelofibrosis.

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    To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links field or click on the hyperlink at the top of the page marked DownloadPrimary myelofibrosis (PMF) is a Ph-negative myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN), characterized by advanced bone marrow fibrosis and extramedullary haematopoiesis. The bone marrow fibrosis results from excessive proliferation of fibroblasts that are influenced by several cytokines in the microenvironment, of which transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) is the most important. Micromechanics related to the niche has not yet been elucidated. In this study, we hypothesized that mechanical stress modulates TGF-β signalling leading to further activation and subsequent proliferation and invasion of bone marrow fibroblasts, thus showing the important role of micromechanics in the development and progression of PMF, both in the bone marrow and in extramedullary sites. Using three PMF-derived fibroblast cell lines and transforming growth factor-β receptor (TGFBR) 1 and 2 knock-down PMF-derived fibroblasts, we showed that mechanical stress does stimulate the collagen synthesis by the fibroblasts in patients with myelofibrosis, through the TGFBR1, which however seems to be activated through alternative pathways, other than TGFBR2. Keywords: TGF-β; fibroblast activation; invasion; micromechanics; myelofibrosis; proliferation.School of Doctoral Studies-Iuliu Hatieganu University Romanian Government Ion Chiricuta Oncology Institute Cluj Napoca international collaborative grant of the European Economic Space between Romania and Iceland 2020-2022 1

    A narrative review of central nervous system involvement in acute leukemias.

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    To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links field or click on the hyperlink at the top of the page marked DownloadAcute leukemias (both myeloid and lymphoblastic) are a group of diseases for which each year more successful therapies are implemented. However, in a subset of cases the overall survival (OS) is still exceptionally low due to the infiltration of leukemic cells in the central nervous system (CNS) and the subsequent formation of brain tumors. The CNS involvement is more common in acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL), than in adult acute myeloid leukemia (AML), although the rates for the second case might be underestimated. The main reasons for CNS invasion are related to the expression of specific adhesion molecules (VLA-4, ICAM-1, VCAM, L-selectin, PECAM-1, CD18, LFA-1, CD58, CD44, CXCL12) by a subpopulation of leukemic cells, called "sticky cells" which have the ability to interact and adhere to endothelial cells. Moreover, the microenvironment becomes hypoxic and together with secretion of VEGF-A by ALL or AML cells the permeability of vasculature in the bone marrow increases, coupled with the disruption of blood brain barrier. There is a single subpopulation of leukemia cells, called leukemia stem cells (LSCs) that is able to resist in the new microenvironment due to its high adaptability. The LCSs enter into the arachnoid, migrate, and intensively proliferate in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and consequently infiltrate perivascular spaces and brain parenchyma. Moreover, the CNS is an immune privileged site that also protects leukemic cells from chemotherapy. CD56/NCAM is the most important surface molecule often overexpressed by leukemic stem cells that offers them the ability to infiltrate in the CNS. Although asymptomatic or with unspecific symptoms, CNS leukemia should be assessed in both AML/ALL patients, through a combination of flow cytometry and cytological analysis of CSF. Intrathecal therapy (ITT) is a preventive measure for CNS involvement in AML and ALL, still much research is needed in finding the appropriate target that would dramatically lower CNS involvement in acute leukemia. Keywords: Acute leukemias; central nervous system involvement (CNS involvement); clinical management; pathophysiology.Iuliu Hatieganu University-School of Doctoral Studies (PCD 2019-2021) Romanian Government Ion Chiricuta Oncology Institute Cluj Napoca European Economic Spac
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