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Computing normalizers of permutation groups efficiently using isomorphisms of association schemes
ABSTRACT This note presents an algorithm to speed up the computation of normalizers of permutation groups. It is an application of computation of isomorphisms of association schemes
Experimental Studies on an Embedded Structure-Soil Interaction
This paper describes the results of experimental studies performed the evaluation of the embedment effects on the dynamic characteristics of the structure and the correlation anlayses between the test results and the calculated results. The vibration tests of large scale models constructed on actual soil are carried out with the purpose of obtaining the basic data for verification study on analysis codes. In the correlation analyses, the methods used here are the sway-rocking model and the axisymmetric finite element method. These methods are confirmed to be applicable to analyse the response or the embedded structures
キョウマク チュウヒシュ ノ ソシキ シンダン ニオケル モンダイテン
This minireview discusses diagnostic issues of mesothelioma by immunohistochemical markers.A large number of immunohistochemical markers for distinction between pleural mesothelioma and pulmonary adenocarcinoma has been reported to date.Ordóñez, N.G. described that calretinin, cytokeratin 5/6 and WT-1 are the best positive markers, and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), MOC-31 and Ber-EP 4 are the best negative markers for mesothelioma, and recommended the selection of two positive and two negative markers.We evaluated the significance of calretinin, cytokeratin 5/6, mesothelin,CEA, MOC-31 and new marker D 2-40 in 19 mesotheliomas and 19 lung adenocarcinomas.We concluded that calretinin, cytokeratin 5/6,D 2-40 and CEA are the most stable immunohistochemical markers for diagnosis of mesothelioma
キョウマク チュウヒシュ ノ ソシキ シンダン ニオケル モンダイテン
This minireview discusses diagnostic issues of mesothelioma by immunohistochemical markers.A large number of immunohistochemical markers for distinction between pleural mesothelioma and pulmonary adenocarcinoma has been reported to date.Ordóñez, N.G. described that calretinin, cytokeratin 5/6 and WT-1 are the best positive markers, and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), MOC-31 and Ber-EP 4 are the best negative markers for mesothelioma, and recommended the selection of two positive and two negative markers.We evaluated the significance of calretinin, cytokeratin 5/6, mesothelin,CEA, MOC-31 and new marker D 2-40 in 19 mesotheliomas and 19 lung adenocarcinomas.We concluded that calretinin, cytokeratin 5/6,D 2-40 and CEA are the most stable immunohistochemical markers for diagnosis of mesothelioma
Claw sign predicts first-pass effect in MT
Background: Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) is an effective treatment for acute cerebral large vessel occlusion (LVO). Complete recanalization of vessels in a single procedure is defined as the first-pass effect (FPE) and is associated with good prognosis. In this study, angiographic clot protruding sign termed the “claw sign,” was examined as candidate preoperative imaging factor for predicting the FPE.
Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data from 91 consecutive patients treated for acute LVO in the anterior circulation by MT between January 2014 and December 2019. The claw sign was defined as a thrombus that protruded proximally by more than half of the diameter of the parent artery. Radiological findings such as claw sign, clinical and etiological features, and outcomes were compared between groups with and without successful FPE. Multivariate analysis was conducted to evaluate perioperative factors associated with FPE.
Results: FPE was achieved in 26 of 91 (28.6%) patients and the claw sign was observed in 34 of 91 (37.4%) patients. The claw sign was significantly more frequent in the successful FPE group than in the failed FPE group (53.8% vs. 30.8%; P = 0.040). After the multivariate analysis, the claw sign was the only pretreatment parameter that could predict FPE (odds ratio, 2.67; 95% confidence interval, 1.01–7.06; P = 0.047).
Conclusion: The claw sign is an angiographic imaging factor that might predict FPE after MT for anterior circulation acute ischemic stroke
Spatial profiles of collimated laser Compton-scattering -ray beams
The intensity and energy spatial distributions of collimated laser Compton
scattering (LCS) -ray beams and of the associated bremsstrahlung beams
have been investigated as functions of the electron beam energy, electron beam
phase space distribution, laser optics conditions and laser polarization. We
show that the beam halo is affected to different extents by variations in the
above listed parameters. In the present work, we have used laser Compton
scattering simulations performed with the \texttt{eliLaBr} code
(https://github.com/dan-mihai-filipescu/eliLaBr) and real LCS and
bremsstrahlung -ray beams produced at the NewSUBARU synchrotron
radiation facility. A 500~m MiniPIX X-ray camera was used as beamspot
monitor in a wide -ray beam energy range between 1.73~MeV and 38.1~MeV
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