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LDL particle size and composition and incident cardiovascular disease in a South-European population: The Hortega-Liposcale Follow-up Study.

2018

Abstract Background The association of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) particle composition with cardiovascular risk has not been explored before. The aim was to evaluate the relationship between baseline LDL particle size and composition (proportions of large, medium and small LDL particles over their sum expressed as small-LDL %, medium-LDL % and large-LDL %) and incident cardiovascular disease in a population-based study. Methods Direct measurement of LDL particles was performed using a two-dimensional NMR-technique (Liposcale®). LDL cholesterol was assessed using both standard photometrical methods and the Liposcale® technique in a representative sample of 1162 adult men and women from Sp…

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Biomonitoring of bisphenols A, F, S in human milk and probabilistic risk assessment for breastfed infants

2019

The present study addresses the presence of bisphenols A (BPA) and its analogs bisphenol F (BPF) and S (BPS) in milk of 120 mothers living in Valencia (Spain) and participating in the BETTERMILK project (year 2015). We also studied the factors that could influence the BPA levels and estimated the exposure and the risk for breast fed infants. The frequency of detection of total (conjugated + unconjugated) and unconjugated-BPA were 83% and 77%. with a geometric mean of 0.29 ng/mL and 0.15 ng/mL, respectively. The frequency of detection was much lower for total-BPF (22%) and total-BPS (1.1%). The place of residence of the mother and the use of personal care products showed significant associat…

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Prenatal exposure to mercury and longitudinally assessed fetal growth: Relation and effect modifiers.

2016

Background: Prenatal mercury exposure has been related to reductions in anthropometry at birth. Levels of mercury have been reported as being relatively elevated in the Spanish population. Objective: To investigate the relation between prenatal exposure to mercury and fetal growth. Methods: Study subjects were pregnant women and their newborns (n:1867) participating in a population-based birth cohort study set up in four Spanish regions from the INMA Project. Biparietal diameter (BPD), femur length (FL), abdominal circumference (AC), and estimated fetal weight (EFW) were measured by ultrasounds at 12, 20, and 34 weeks of gestation. Size at and growth between these points were assessed by st…

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Indefinite integrals of special functions from integrating factors

2019

Some general integrals are presented which were obtained from two integrating factors f(x) and fˆ(x) for the first two and last two terms, respectively, of the second-order linear ordinary differen...

AlgebraDifferential equationSpecial functionsApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsGauss hypergeometric function010103 numerical & computational mathematics0101 mathematics01 natural sciencesAnalysisMathematicsIntegrating factorIntegral Transforms and Special Functions
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Geometric Series in Incomplete Normed Algebras

1984

AlgebraDiscrete mathematicsNormed algebraGeometric seriesGeneral MathematicsMathematicsThe American Mathematical Monthly
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QUANTIZATION OPERATORS ON QUADRICS

2008

AlgebraGeometric quantizationGeneral MathematicsComplex projective spaceQuantization (signal processing)Geodesic flowHopf fibrationMathematicsKyushu Journal of Mathematics
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Generalizations of Clausen's formula and algebraic transformations of Calabi-Yau differential equations

2011

AbstractWe provide certain unusual generalizations of Clausen's and Orr's theorems for solutions of fourth-order and fifth-order generalized hypergeometric equations. As an application, we present several examples of algebraic transformations of Calabi–Yau differential equations.

AlgebraPure mathematicsAlgebraic transformationsMonodromyDifferential equationGeneral MathematicsCalabi–Yau manifoldDifferential algebraic geometryGeneralized hypergeometric functionDifferential algebraic equationHypergeometric distributionMathematics
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A Lattice-Geometric Proof of Wedderburn’s Theorem

1993

This note presents a proof of Wedderburn’s theorem concerning the classification of semisimple rings within the conceptual frame of projective lattice geometry.

AlgebraPure mathematicsLattice (module)Mathematics (miscellaneous)Wedderburn's little theoremApplied MathematicsMathematics::Rings and AlgebrasConceptual frameGeometric proofMathematicsAnalytic proofResults in Mathematics
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Proper triangular Ga-actions on A^4 are translations

2013

We describe the structure of geometric quotients for proper locally triangulable additve group actions on locally trivial A^3-bundles over a noetherian normal base scheme X defined over a field of characteristic 0. In the case where dim X=1, we show in particular that every such action is a translation with geometric quotient isomorphic to the total space of a vector bundle of rank 2 over X. As a consequence, every proper triangulable Ga-action on the affine four space A^4 over a field of characteristic 0 is a translation with geometric quotient isomorphic to A^3.

Algebraaffine spacesMathematics - Algebraic GeometryAlgebra and Number Theorygeometric quotientFOS: Mathematics14L30; 14R20; 14R25[MATH.MATH-AG]Mathematics [math]/Algebraic Geometry [math.AG]Algebraic Geometry (math.AG)proper additive group actionsMathematics[ MATH.MATH-AG ] Mathematics [math]/Algebraic Geometry [math.AG]
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The Bernstein Basis and its applications in solving geometric constraint systems

2012

International audience; This article reviews the properties of Tensorial Bernstein Basis (TBB) and its usage, with interval analysis, for solving systems of nonlinear, univariate or multivariate equations resulting from geometric constraints. TBB are routinely used in computerized geometry for geometric modelling in CAD-CAM, or in computer graphics. They provide sharp enclosures of polynomials and their derivatives. They are used to reduce domains while preserving roots of polynomial systems, to prove that domains do not contain roots, and to make existence and uniqueness tests. They are compatible with standard preconditioning methods and fit linear program- ming techniques. However, curre…

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