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    CONSIDERATIONS ON THE INCIDENCE AND WIDESPREADING OF DISSEMINATED SCLEROSIS IN THE DISTRICT OF VARNA

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    Robust control design of an activated sludge process

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    Linear Invariant Systems Theory for Signal Enhancement

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    This paper discusses a linear time invariant (LTI) systems approach to signal enhancement via projective subspace techniques. It provides closed form expressions for the frequency response of data adaptive finite impulse response eigenfilters. An illustrative example using speech enhancement is also presented.Este artigo apresenta a aplicação da teoria de sistemas lineares invariantes no tempo (LTI) na análise de técnicas de sub-espaço. A resposta em frequência dos filtros resultantes da decomposição em valores singulares é obtida aplicando as propriedades dos sistemas LTI

    Staggering behavior of the low lying excited states of even-even nuclei in a Sp(4,R) classification scheme

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    We implement a high order discrete derivative analysis of the low lying collective energies of even-even nuclei with respect to the total number of valence nucleon pairs N in the framework of F- spin multiplets appearing in a symplectic sp(4,R) classification scheme. We find that for the nuclei of any given F- multiplet the respective experimental energies exhibit a Delta N=2 staggering behavior and for the nuclei of two united neighboring F- multiplets well pronounced Delta N=1 staggering patterns are observed. Those effects have been reproduced successfully through a generalized sp(4,R) model energy expression and explained in terms of the step-like changes in collective modes within the F- multiplets and the alternation of the F-spin projection in the united neighboring multiplets. On this basis we suggest that the observed Delta N=2 and Delta N=1 staggering effects carry detailed information about the respective systematic manifestation of both high order alpha - particle like quartetting of nucleons and proton (neutron) pairing interaction in nuclei.PACS number(s):21.10.Re, 21.60.FwComment: 22 pages and 6 figures changes in the figure caption

    Historical development of methods for diagnosis and treatment of OSA

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    Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has been known to mankind since ancient times. Medical  documents from 2000 years ago that have been found contain information describing severe snoring (apnea) characteristic of OSA. In order to obtain the information targeted research was carried out in the Scientific databases PubMed, Scopus, ScienceDirect, Web of Science. „History of OSA”, „CPAP”, „Polysomnography” keywords were used in for the search.The aim of this article is to present the historical development of methods for diagnosis and treatment of OSA. In 1981 Sullivan et al. published in the Lancet scientific paper on Obstructive Sleep Apnea “ Reversal of obstructive sleep apnea by continuous airway pressure applied through the nares “ . At the end of the XIX th century, the term “Pickwickian syndrome” was introduced in the medical literature. In 1965, the polysomnographic unit was created and for the first time, with the help of electronic device, sleep apnea was registered in patients. Eventually ambulatory sleep testing was introduced as an alternative to polysomnography. Apnea Graph is a new innovative ambulatory sleep analysis tool that identifies the location of snoring obstruction and OSA. It also determines the type of OSA. In 1981, the first CPAP for treatment OSA was created. Sullivan’s findings prove that CPAP is a very effective device for treating OSA

    Practical Stability in terms of Two Measures for Impulsive Differential Equations with “Supremum”

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    The object of investigations is a system of impulsive differential equations with “supremum.” These equations are not widely studied yet, and at the same time they are adequate mathematical model of many real world processes in which the present state depends significantly on its maximal value on a past time interval. Practical stability for a nonlinear system of impulsive differential equations with “supremum” is defined and studied. It is applied Razumikhin method with piecewise continuous scalar Lyapunov functions and comparison results for scalar impulsive differential equations. To unify a variety of stability concepts and to offer a general framework for the investigation of the stability theory, the notion of stability in terms of two measures has been applied to both the given system and the comparison scalar equation. An example illustrates the usefulness of the obtained sufficient conditions

    Protection against radiation-induced testicular injury in rabbits by Haberlea rhodopensis (a Balkan ressurection plant) extract

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    The aim of this study was to determine the deleterious effects of nonlethal gamma radiation on testes and their possible inhibition by Haberlea rhodopensis extract (HRE). For this goal, 20 male New Zealand rabbits were divided into 4 groups: group I – untreated, group II – treated with HRE extract, group III – exposed to 2 Gy gamma radiation, group IV – treated with HRE (0.24 g/kg b.w.) two hours before irradiation with 2 Gy. Exposure of animals to 2.0 Gy gamma radiation resulted into significant decrease in tubular diameter and the area of the seminiferous tubules on the 15th day after irradiation. HRE pretreatment resulted in significant increase in tubular diameter and the area of the seminiferous tubules as compared to the irradiated group. Radiation-induced histological lesions in testicular architecture were more severe in irradiated only than in HRE-treated irradiated rabbits. HRE administration before irradiation significantly attenuated radiation-induced histological damages in testes. These observations indicate the radioprotective potential of Haberlea Rhodopensis leaves extract against the effects of whole body gamma irradiation on rabbit testicular histostructure

    Artificial intelligence – the new suggestion for biomedicine, dentistry and healthcare

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    The development of technologies based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and their application in medicine is growing rapidly. Innovations in digital technology, telemedicine, 5G technology and artificial intelligence (AI) create new opportunities for the development of the healthcare system. The aim of the present study is to explore the possibilities for the application of artificial intelligence in biomedicine, dentistry, healthcare and healthcare. In recent years there have been many major innovations, including the introduction of many new information and communication technologies. Digital innovations, including the further inclusion of telemedicine, the development of 5th generation wireless networks (5G) and artificial intelligence (AI) approaches, create an exceptional ecosystem for new health opportunities. The digital health sector creates a favorable environment for the provision of health services at a very high level
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