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    Retracted: Effect of Paris polyphylla extract on seconddegree burns in rats

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    This article previously published in Volume 15 Issue 10 of this journal in October 2016 has beenretracted in line with the guidelines from the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE,http://publicationethics.org/resources/guidelines)Retracted: Ma Z, Yin W, Hu G, Zhu Z, Huang Z. Effect of Paris polyphylla extract on second-degree burns in rats. Trop J Pharm Res 2016; 15(10):2131-2135 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/tjpr.v15i10.11From the EditorOur attention was drawn to the falsification of the data published in this article which was confirmed.The corresponding author, Zhi-jian Huang, failed to respond to communication in this respect.26 January 201

    Searches for diboson resonances at CMS

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    A list of searches is presented for massive resonances decaying to WW, WZ, ZZ, WH, ZH and HH boson pairs in proton-proton collision data collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC. The data are taken at centre-of-mass energies of 13TeV, corresponding to respective integrated luminosities of 12.9/fb(ICHEP) and up to 35.9/fb. The results are interpreted in the context of heavy vector triplet and singlet models that mimic properties of composite-Higgs models predicting W' and Z' bosons decaying to WZ, WW, WH, and ZH bosons. A model with a bulk graviton that decays into WW and ZZ is also considered. Upper limits are set on the production cross section of the two models and no evidence is found for a signal.Comment: 9 pages, 11figures, LHCP2017(the fifth annual conference on Large Hadronic Collider Physics

    2000-2001 The Lynn University Philharmonia

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    Program Concerto for 3 Keyboards and Orchestra / J. S. Bach Roberta Rust, Phillip Evans, and Ying Huang, piano Adagio & Allegro Molto for French Horn, Trombone and Orchestra / M. Haydn Gregory Miller, horn and Mark Hetzler, trombone Sinfonia Concertante for Winds and Orchestra / W. A. Mozart Ray Still, oboe, Paul Green, clarinet, Arthur Weisberg, bassoon, and Gregory Miller, horn Concerto for Two Cellos / D. Ott Johanne Perron and Claudio Jaffe, cello Sinfonia Concertante for Strings and Orchestra / W. A. Mozart Sergiu Schwartz, violin and Laura Wilcox, violahttps://spiral.lynn.edu/conservatory_philharmonia/1122/thumbnail.jp

    On the functional limits for sums of a function of partial sums

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    We derive a functional central limit theorem (fclt) for normalised sums of a function of the partial sums of independent and identically distributed random variables. In particular, we show, using a technique presented in Huang and Zhang (Electron. Comm. Probab. 12 (2007), 51--56), that the result from Qi (Statist. Probab. Lett. 62 (2003), 93--100), for normalised products of partial sums, can be generalised in this fashion to a fclt

    The edge-flipping group of a graph

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    Let X=(V,E)X=(V,E) be a finite simple connected graph with nn vertices and mm edges. A configuration is an assignment of one of two colors, black or white, to each edge of X.X. A move applied to a configuration is to select a black edge ϵ∈E\epsilon\in E and change the colors of all adjacent edges of ϵ.\epsilon. Given an initial configuration and a final configuration, try to find a sequence of moves that transforms the initial configuration into the final configuration. This is the edge-flipping puzzle on X,X, and it corresponds to a group action. This group is called the edge-flipping group WE(X)\mathbf{W}_E(X) of X.X. This paper shows that if XX has at least three vertices, WE(X)\mathbf{W}_E(X) is isomorphic to a semidirect product of (Z/2Z)k(\mathbb{Z}/2\mathbb{Z})^k and the symmetric group SnS_n of degree n,n, where k=(n−1)(m−n+1)k=(n-1)(m-n+1) if nn is odd, k=(n−2)(m−n+1)k=(n-2)(m-n+1) if nn is even, and Z\mathbb{Z} is the additive group of integers.Comment: 19 page

    Extending the gaia methodology for the design and development of agent-based software systems

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    Over the past decade, agent-based computing has emerged as a new and popular paradigm for design, implementation and analysis of distributed information systems. In this paper, the participant researchers in Health Care Computing Group at University of Westminster concentrate on the agent-oriented methodology for the analysis and design of agentbased systems and identify how methodology can support both the levels of "agent structure" and of "agent society" in the agent-oriented software design and development process. The research reported here takes one leading agent-oriented methodology-Gaia, and then extended it by the creation of innovative design tools which aimed at better supporting application to real-world domains. In discussion section, agent-oriented methodology and AUML approaches are compared and evaluated in great detail; the strengths and weaknesses of the current agent-oriented methodology are explored and discussed; the importance of effectively using methodology to improve agents and their productivity potential also is emphasized. Finally, we draw conclusions from the work presented and the experience gained in this research and look into the future possible improvements on agent-oriented software engineering in the agent technology research field

    Regional Economic Development: Current Issues 2010-11

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    The Sichel Series is codirected by Professors Wei-Chiao Huang and Huizhong Zhou, and is cosponsored by the W. E. Up john Institute for Employment Research, College of Arts and Sciences, and Timothy Light Center for Chinese Studies at the Diether H. Haenicke Institute for Global Education at WMU. It is named for longtime WMU economics professor, Dr. Werner Sichel, who retired in 2004. This series also coincides timely with the founding of Timothy Light Center for Chinese Studies at Western Michigan University

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