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    Unstable Adams operations on p-local compact groups

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    A p-local compact group is an algebraic object modelled on the p-local homotopy theory of classifying spaces of compact Lie groups and p-compact groups. In the study of these objects unstable Adams operations, are of fundamental importance. In this paper we define unstable Adams operations within the theory of p-local compact groups, and show that such operations exist under rather mild conditions. More precisely, we prove that for a given p-local compact group G and a sufficiently large positive integer mm, there exists an injective group homomorphism from the group of p-adic units which are congruent to 1 modulo p^m to the group of unstable Adams operations on

    Observation of high frequency internal waves in the Pacific Ocean.

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    The Effect of Paraprotein on Platelet Aggregation

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    Background Some patients with paraproteinemia have platelet aggregation disorders and the aim of this study was to examine disturbance of platelet aggregation in healthy blood donors by isolated paraprotein in vitro. Methods Using Rivanol, paraprotein was separated from the serum of ten patients with paraproteinemia, who had decreased platelet aggregation with several inducers. Platelet aggregation in ten healthy donors was measured with and without addition of the isolated induced paraprotein. The test was repeated with added human immunoglobulins for intravenous use. Results Average of maximal levels of platelet aggregation has been significantly decreased in plasma rich in platelets (PRP) of healthy donors after addition of paraprotein when inducers are used: adenosine diphosphate (ADP) (P = 0.007), collagen (COL) (P = 0.008), ristocetin (RIS) (P = 0.001), and epinephrine (EPI) (P = 0.002). Average of latent time of platelet aggregation was significantly prolonged in healthy donors after addition of paraprotein with inducers: COL (P = 0.008), RIS (P = 0.008) and EPI (P = 0.006) while addition of human immunoglobulins caused no change in platelet aggregation. In comparison, when human immunoglobulins were added, maximal platelet aggregation and latent time did not change significantly. Paraprotein isolated from patients with paraproteinamia, who had decrease platelet aggregation, had significantly decreased platelet aggregation when added to PRP of healthy donors, in vitro. Conclusion Platelet aggregation was not significantly changed was confirmed with addition of human immunoglobulins

    Precision gestational diabetes treatment: a systematic review and meta-analyses

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    Genotype-stratified treatment for monogenic insulin resistance: a systematic review

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    A Spatial Interpretation of the Persistency of China's Provincial Inequality

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    China's rapid economic growth in recent decades has not led to balanced income distribution: inter- and intra-provincial income inequality have been increasing and their respective contribution to the total income inequality remains relatively stable. Based on a new set of prefectural database during a relatively longer period from 1994 to 2008 on Chinese economic development, this paper investigates the nexus between the spatial dependence and income inequality in China on a prefectural level. Using the decomposition results of the inequality and spatial dependence of inter- and intra-provincial groups, and also the choropleth maps of clusters in China, this paper reaches the conclusion that clusters of prefectures and provinces with high positive spatial association are persistent over years in China, and the resulting highly correlated income disparity on both inter- and intra-provincial levels might be lasting for a relatively longer period, implying that spatial dependence is a contributing factor to the regional income inequality in a spatial context

    The Innovative Performance of China's National Innovation System

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