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Carfilzomib combined with lenalidomide and dexamethasone (KRd) as salvage therapy for multiple myeloma patients: italian, multicenter, retrospective …

2022

In combination with lenalidomide and dexamethasone (KRd), Carfilzomib has been approved for the treatment of relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM) on ASPIRE trial. Efficacy and safety of the triplet are still the object of investigation by many groups to confirm ASPIRE results in the setting of RRMM treated in real-life who don't meet trial restrictive inclusion criteria. Therefore, we report a retrospective multicenter analysis of 600 RRMM patients treated with KRd between December 2015 and December 2018. The median age was 64 years (range 33-85), and the median number of previous therapies was two (range 1-11). After a median of 11 KRd cycles, the overall response rate was 79.9%…

Salvage TherapyCancer ResearchOncologyHumansHematologyGeneral MedicineKRd regimen multiple myeloma salvage therapyMultiple MyelomaLenalidomideDexamethasoneRetrospective StudiesHematological oncologyREFERENCES
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Ighv Mutational Status By Deep Next Generation Sequencing Refines Ighv Sanger Sequencing Classification in Patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia

2019

Introduction: Determination of the mutational status of rearranged immunoglobulin heavy chain variable (IgHV) genes in patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia (CLL), is considered one of the most important prognostic factors: patients with unmutated IgHV (UM; ≥98% of identity to the germline) genes have a more aggressive disease course and develop more frequently unfavourable genetic deletions or mutations than patients with mutated IgHV (M; ≤98%). Mutational status, is currently determined by Sanger sequencing (Sseq) that allows the analysis of the major clone, however, international guidelines recommend caution in assigning mutational status in cases with "Borderline" IgHV identity (9…

Sanger sequencingGeneticsclone (Java method)ImmunologyLocus (genetics)Cell BiologyHematologyBiologyBiochemistryDNA sequencinglaw.inventionsymbols.namesakelawsymbolsMutation testingMultiplexIGHV@Polymerase chain reactionBlood
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TileCal optical multiplexer board 9U prototype

2007

This paper presents the architecture and the status of the optical multiplexer board (OMB) for the ATLAS/LHC Tile hadronic calorimeter (TileCal). This board will analyze the front-end data CRC to prevent bit and burst errors produced by radiation. Besides, due to its position within the data acquisition chain it will be used to emulate front-end data for tests. The first two prototypes of the final OMB 9U version have been produced at CERN. Detailed design issues and manufacture features of these prototypes are described. These prototypes are being validated whereas some firmware developments are being implemented in the programmable devices of the board. Functional descriptions of the boar…

ScheduleEngineeringLarge Hadron ColliderFirmwarebusiness.industrycomputer.software_genreMultiplexerData acquisitionSingle event upsetNuclear electronicsEmbedded systemField-programmable gate arraybusinesscomputer
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A General Frame for Building Optimal Multiple SVM Kernels

2012

The aim of this paper is to define a general frame for building optimal multiple SVM kernels. Our scheme follows 5 steps: formal representation of the multiple kernels, structural representation, choice of genetic algorithm, SVM algorithm, and model evaluation. The computation of the optimal parameter values of SVM kernels is performed using an evolutionary method based on the SVM algorithm for evaluation of the quality of chromosomes. After the multiple kernel is found by the genetic algorithm we apply cross validation method for estimating the performance of our predictive model. We implemented and compared many hybrid methods derived from this scheme. Improved co-mutation operators are u…

Scheme (programming language)Multiple kernel learningbusiness.industryComputationPattern recognitionCross-validationSupport vector machineGenetic algorithmArtificial intelligenceGeneral framebusinesscomputerKernel (category theory)Mathematicscomputer.programming_language
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Supporting the Sustainable Energy Transition in the Canary Islands: Simulation and Optimization of Multiple Energy System Layouts and Economic Scenar…

2021

The Canary Islands have great potential for the implementation of sustainable energy systems due to its availability of natural resources. The archipelago is not connected to the mainland electricity grid and the current generation system is mainly based on traditional fossil fuel. Therefore, the islands strongly dependent on fuel importations, with high costs due to logistics. Furthermore, due to the inadequate coverage of residential heating and cooling needs, the per capita energy consumption is far below the Spanish national average. This occurrence has inspired an intense debate on the current development model of the Canary Archipelago, which has led to the implementation of actions a…

Science (General)renewable technologies020209 energyPopulationTime horizon02 engineering and technologyTRNSYSsustainable energy transitionQ1-390020401 chemical engineeringsustainable energy transition renewable technologies sustainability in Canary Islands modeling and simulation multiple scenarios multi-objective optimizationmodeling and simulation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnergy supply0204 chemical engineeringeducationH1-99education.field_of_studyWind powermultiple scenariosbusiness.industryEnvironmental impact of the energy industryEnergy consumptionEnvironmental economicssustainability in Canary IslandsRenewable energySocial sciences (General)multi-objective optimizationEnvironmental sciencebusinessFrontiers in Sustainable Cities
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Direct squencing from the minimal number of DNA molecules needed to fill a 454 picotiterplate

2014

Notice of Republication: This article was republished on June 17, 2014, to correct an error in the title. The publisher apologizes for the error. In addition, a typographical error was corrected in the Abstract. Please download this article again to view the correct version. The originally published, uncorrected article and the republished, corrected article are provided here for reference.

ScienceSequence assemblyHybrid genome assemblyBiologyDNA sequencingDeep sequencingGens humans MapatgeSequencing by hybridizationMapatgeEscherichia coliGeneticsCluster AnalysisGenome SequencingMolecular Biology TechniquesSequencing TechniquesMolecular BiologyGene LibraryGeneticsWhole Genome AmplificationMultidisciplinaryGenètica bacterianaShotgun sequencingQRMultiple displacement amplificationChromosome MappingHigh-Throughput Nucleotide SequencingBiology and Life SciencesComputational BiologySequence Analysis DNAGenomicsGenome AnalysisGens humansMedicineSequence AnalysisGenome BacterialResearch Article
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Palatal steatocystoma simplex—a rare oral finding at an even rarer location

2020

ABSTRACT Steatocystoma is a rare, benign cyst that mostly originates from a dermal sebaceous gland. It can be divided into steatocystoma multiplex—with multiple locations—and steatocystoma simplex occurring at a single site. The lesion is mostly located on the skin but can be found on other locations as well. This is the first case report of steatocystoma simplex that was found in the palate of a 37-year-old male. After resection with small safety margins and local wound dressing, no recurrence was detected during a follow-up of 1.5 years.

Sebaceous glandmedicine.medical_specialtySteatocystoma simplexintegumentary systemAcademicSubjects/MED00910business.industryCase Reportmedicine.diseaseDermatologyBenign cystsResectionLesion030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structurejscrep/090Single site030220 oncology & carcinogenesisWound dressingmedicineSurgerymedicine.symptomSteatocystoma multiplexbusinessJournal of Surgical Case Reports
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Periodic solutions for a class of second-order Hamiltonian systems

2005

Multiplicity results for an eigenvalue second-order Hamiltonian system are investigated. Using suitable critical points arguments, the existence of an exactly determined open interval of positive eigenvalues for which the system admits at least three distinct periodic solutions is established. Moreover, when the energy functional related to the Hamiltonian system is not coercive, an existence result of two distinct periodic solutions is given.© 2005 Texas State University - San Marcos.

Second order Hamiltonian systemPeriodic solutioncritical pointslcsh:MathematicsMultiple solutioneigenvalue problemperiodic solutionslcsh:QA1-939Second order Hamiltonian systemsAnalysisCritical pointmultiple solutions.Electronic Journal of Differential Equations
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Unmet needs and gaps in the identification of secondary progression in multiple sclerosis: a Southern Italy healthcare professionals' perspective

2022

Abstract Objective Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease with different clinical courses and a tendency to worsening. The relapsing–remitting MS presents acute onset and relapses of neurological symptoms, followed by their remission. This form can convert to secondary progressive MS (SPMS) with irreversible neurological worsening and disability. The identification of signs, symptoms, markers of progression, and strategies to manage MS patients is mandatory to allow early identification of those at higher risk of conversion to SPMS, for prompt intervention to cope with the progression of the disease. Methods A panel of Italian experts from Southern Italy have reviewed the current know…

Secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS)DermatologyGeneral MedicineBiomarkerMultiple Sclerosis Chronic ProgressiveMultiple sclerosisPsychiatry and Mental healthMultiple Sclerosis Relapsing-RemittingItalyExpert opinionDiagnosisQuality of LifeDisease ProgressionHumansMultiple sclerosiSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaNeurology (clinical)Neoplasm Recurrence LocalAtrophyDelivery of Health CareBiomarkersDiagnosi
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Las inteligencias múltiples en la escuela

2002

During many years has prevailed the idea of intelligence as a single problem solving ability (factor g) considered the best predictor of student’s academic achievement. Recently, researches have begun to take an alternative view of the problem, understanding it is a multidimensional construct. Multiple intelligences (MI) theory proposed by Gardner (1983) takes into account seven talents or skills individuals appear to have in certain amount. These latent bio-psychological potentials are stable and they are mantained through life. Theory of MI proposes that every person learns in relation to them. MI theory has many educational applications, however, very few efforts have been made to verify…

Self-efficacyLogical conjunctionGeneral Chemical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectTheory of multiple intelligencesSelf-interestAcademic achievementSelf perceptionPsychologySocial psychologyCompetence (human resources)media_commonIntrapersonal communicationPsicodebate
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