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Insulin/IGF and Sex Hormone Axes in Human Endometrium and Associations with Endometrial Cancer Risk Factors
Authors
Melissa A. Merritt
Howard D. Strickler
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Mark H. Einstein
Hannah P. Yang
Mark E. Sherman
Nicolas Wentzensen
Jurriaan Brouwer-Visser
Maria Jose Cossio
Kathleen D. Whitney
Herbert Yu
Marc J. Gunter
Gloria S. Huang
K Bhaskaran
M Arnold
C Liao
D Grady
HP Yang
L Dossus
AS Neill
P Argenta
EM Rutanen
L Zhu
R Kaaks
TJ Key
C Longcope
E Perel
A Lukanova
M Pollak
AE Cust
MJ Gunter
A Lukanova
J Brouwer-Visser
X Matias-Guiu
GL Mutter
JV Lacey Jr
R Sarfstein
TL Lotan
J Brouwer-Visser
KJ Livak
LB Kinsel
AS McCampbell
C Garofalo
T Aleksic
JJ Kim
G Loverro
M Leone
SA O’Toole
LH Evans
A Scharl
MF Press
I Mylonas
E Sivridis
LC Giudice
EM Rutanen
NN Amso
MF Press
MP Snijders
LC Giudice
Publication date
1 April 2012
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Abstract
Given an ordered set of points and an ordered set of geometric objects in the plane, we are interested in finding a non-crossing matching between point-object pairs. In this paper, we address the algorithmic problem of determining whether a non-crossing matching exists between a given point-object pair. We show that when the objects we match the points to are finite point sets, the problem is NP-complete in general, and polynomial when the objects are on a line or when their size is at most 2. When the objects are line segments, we show that the problem is NP-complete in general, and polynomial when the segments form a convex polygon or are all on a line. Finally, for objects that are straight lines, we show that the problem of finding a min-max non-crossing matching is NP-complete. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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