25 research outputs found
Розвиток закордонної релігійної періодики УАПЦ в екзилі на прикладі часопису «Життя і Церква» (The Development of Foreign Religious Periodicals of Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church in Exile on the Example of the Magazine Life and Church)
Тези присвячені історії української православної церкви закордоном. У центрі уваги – внутрішнє життя церкви, яке репрезентувалося на шпальтах релігійної періодики. На прикладі такого видання як «Життя і церква», з’ясовано інформаційне наповнення публікацій на сторінках подібних журналів. Різноплановий характер поданих у них відомостей є важливим джерелом до вивчення історії українського релігійного життя в діаспорі, особливостей церковного повсякдення. Вони також виступають ключем до розуміння методів збереження національної ідентичності та релігійної самобутності в чужому соціокультурному середовищі.
(The author presents the history of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church abroad. The main attention is focused on the internal life of the church, that is represented on the pages of religious periodicals. Using the magazine Life and Church as an example, the author of the research illustrates the typicality of the content of such kind of a publication. Versatile character of the content is an important source to study the history of the Ukrainian religious life in the Diaspora, as well as the features of everyday life in church. They also act as a key to understanding the methods of preserving national and religious identity in another sociocultural environment.
System-based approaches as prognostic tools for glioblastoma
Background: The evasion of apoptosis is a hallmark of cancer. Understanding this process holistically and overcoming apoptosis resistance is a goal of many research teams in order to develop better treatment options for cancer patients. Efforts are also ongoing to personalize the treatment of patients. Strategies to confirm the therapeutic efficacy of current treatments or indeed to identify potential novel additional options would be extremely beneficial to both clinicians and patients. In the past few years, system medicine approaches have been developed that model the biochemical pathways of apoptosis. These systems tools incorporate and analyse the complex biological networks involved. For their successful integration into clinical practice, it is mandatory to integrate systems approaches with routine clinical and histopathological practice to deliver personalized care for patients.Results: We review here the development of system medicine approaches that model apoptosis for the treatment of cancer with a specific emphasis on the aggressive brain cancer, glioblastoma.Conclusions: We discuss the current understanding in the field and present new approaches that highlight the potential of system medicine approaches to influence how glioblastoma is diagnosed and treated in the future.</p
Mathematical derivation of the ABC/2 formula from a half ellipsoid volumetric formula.
<p>Mathematical derivation of the ABC/2 formula from a half ellipsoid volumetric formula.</p
Excellent accuracy of ABC/2 volume formula compared to computer-assisted volumetric analysis of subdural hematomas - Fig 2
<p><b>A.</b> Pearson Linear regression analysis between ABC/2 and computer-assisted volumetric measurement. <b>B.</b> Bland-Altman regression analysis between log of ABC/2 and log of computer-assisted volumetric measurement.</p
Number of patients according to aneurysm type, location of the probe and occurrence of infarction.
<p>MCA = middle cerebral artery; ICA = internal carotid artery; ACA = anterior cerebral artery; ACA = anterior cerebral artery; A1CA = anterior cerebral artery A1 segment, A2CA = anterior cerebral artery A2 segment: VBA = vertebrobasilary arteries.</p
Percentage of patients, by aneurysm type, with corresponding position of probe in relation to CVS.
<p>Percentage of patients, by aneurysm type, with corresponding position of probe in relation to CVS.</p
Percentage of patients, by aneurysm type, with probe in the territory of vessel infarction.
<p>Percentage of patients, by aneurysm type, with probe in the territory of vessel infarction.</p
Clinical algorithm used to guide placement of sensor relative to the location of the aneurysm.
<p>MCA = middle cerebral artery; ICA = internal carotid artery; ACA = anterior cerebral artery.</p
Flow diagram.
<p>Flow diagram with detailed information about enrollment, allocation and detection rate.</p
Characteristics of patients suffering deficits at follow-up.
<p>Characteristics of patients suffering from permanent neurological deficits. Patients were reevaluated after follow up of 3 months.</p><p>Characteristics of patients suffering deficits at follow-up.</p