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    On holomorphically projective mappings of parabolic Kahler manifolds

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    In this paper we study fundamental equations of holomorphically projective mappings of parabolic Kahler spaces (which are generalized classical, pseudo- and hyperbolic Kahler spaces) with respect to the smoothness class of metrics. We show that holomorphically projective mappings preserve the smoothness class of metrics.Palacky University Olomouc [IGA PrF 2014016

    Conformal holomorphically projective mappings satisfying a certain initial condition

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    In this paper we study conformal holomorphically projective mappings between conformal e-Kähler manifolds Kn=(M, g, F ) and Kn=( M, g, F ), i. e. diffeomorphisms f : M → M satisfying f = f1 o f2 o f3, where f1, f3 are conformal mappings and f2 is a holomorphically projective mapping between e-Kähler manifolds (i. e. Kähler, pseudo-Kähler and hyperbolic Kähler manifolds). Suppose that the initial condition f * g = k . g is satisfied at a point x0 ∈ M and that at this point the Weyl conformal tensor satisfies a certain inequality. We prove that the mapping f is then necessarily conformal. © 2013 Miskolc University Press.[CZ.1.07/2.3.00/30.0035

    On holomorphically projective mappings of equidistant parabolic Kähler spaces

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    In this paper we construct holomorphically projective mappings of equidistant parabolic Kahler spaces. We discus fundamental equations of these mappings as well.Palacky University Olomouc [IGA PrF 2017012

    On holomorphically projective mappings of parabolic Kähler manifolds

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    In this paper we study fundamental equations of holomorphically projective mappings of parabolic Kähler spaces (which are generalized classical, pseudo-and hyperbolic Kähler spaces) with respect to the smoothness class of metrics. We show that holomorphically projective mappings preserve the smoothness class of metrics. © 2017 Miskolc University Pres

    Liver fibrosis: consensus recommendations of the Asian Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver (APASL)

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    Liver fibrosis is a common pathway leading to cirrhosis, which is the final result of injury to the liver. Accurate assessment of the degree of fibrosis is important clinically, especially when treatments aimed at reversing fibrosis are being evolved. Liver biopsy has been considered to be the “gold standard” to assess fibrosis. However, liver biopsy being invasive and, in many instances, not favored by patients or physicians, alternative approaches to assess liver fibrosis have assumed great importance. Moreover, therapies aimed at reversing the liver fibrosis have also been tried lately with variable results. Till now, there has been no consensus on various clinical, pathological, and radiological aspects of liver fibrosis. The Asian Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver set up a working party on liver fibrosis in 2007, with a mandate to develop consensus guidelines on various aspects of liver fibrosis relevant to disease patterns and clinical practice in the Asia-Pacific region. The process for the development of these consensus guidelines involved the following: review of all available published literature by a core group of experts; proposal of consensus statements by the experts; discussion of the contentious issues; and unanimous approval of the consensus statements after discussion. The Oxford System of evidence-based approach was adopted for developing the consensus statements using the level of evidence from 1 (highest) to 5 (lowest) and grade of recommendation from A (strongest) to D (weakest). The consensus statements are presented in this review
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