... 0.08-0. 71) Twenty-one of the 204 seronegative healthy controls (10 %) had atrophy, which were considered as the loss of H pylori infection following n 317 11 9 18 13 7 The combination of Gab1 and PTPN11and ... ORa(95%CI) 17 1 74 79 250 85 (49.7) 48 (64.9) (80.0) 52 (65.8) 13 7 (54.8) 1. 00 (Reference) 1. 87 (1. 06-3.29) 4.24 (0.45-39.7) 1. 95 (1. 12-3.40) 49 23 12 1 55 248 20 (40.8) 12 (52.2) 64 (52.9) 39 (70.9) 13 5 ... (OR =1. 95, 95% CI 1. 12 -3.40) Seropositive individuals with the PTPN 11 G/G and Gab1 G/A+A/A demonstrated the highest risk of gastric atrophy with significance relative to PTPN 11 G/A+A/A and Gab1...
... group (25% versus 14 %; relative risk 1. 78, 95% confidence interval 1. 03–3.20; P = 0.048) The bulk of the deaths in the NIV group occurred in those who required reintubation ( 21 out of 28 deaths), ... and useful method for rapidly assessing the risk for dying Scores of 0, 1 2 and 3–4 were associated with mortality rates of 3%, 21% and 56%, respectively This may well prove to be a useful ward/emergency ... respectively However, prediction of mortality was better with either the Pneumonia Severity Index or CURB index The simple CURB score (1 point for each of confusion of acute onset; serum urea >7...
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... Mutant 11 (Q123K) Modi®cationa D F109-Q123 F109-Q123 vs AAGAGAA F109-Q123 vs homologue PAI-2 sequenceb and E128G F109-Q123 vs AAAA D F109-H 112 F 114 A and R 115 A F 114 -R 118 vs AAAAA F 114 -R 118 vs AAAAA ... ´ 10 5 M )1 s )1) and a faster dissociation from Vn (off-rate: 1. 0 ´ 10 )3 s )1) compared to wild-type PAI -1 (on-rate: 1. 0 ´ 10 6 M )1 s )1; off-rate: 1. 9 ´ 10 )4 s )1) Only a low amount of mutant Q123K ... A 114 11 8, exchange of the sequence 11 4FRLFR 118 to ®ve alanines; D109 11 2, deletion of the four amino acids 10 9MPHF 112 ; Q123K, single amino acid exchange of Q123 to lysine 18 8 N Arroyo De Prada...
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... 3, pp 10 91 10 99, 20 01 [12 ] G Wang, Z Bao, and X Sun, “Inverse synthetic aperture radar imaging of nonuniformly rotating targets,” Optical Engineering, vol 35, no 10 , pp 3007–3 011 , 19 96 [13 ] J ... Fourier transform peak: (N 1) /2 sk (n) · sref2 (n) · exp − jak ,1 n ak ,1 = arg max ak ,1 n=−(N 1) /2 (19 ) 5 .1 Simulated Data Here, we use the simulated data of ship target with three-dimensional rotation ... bin 500 300 200 10 0 50 10 0 15 0 Range bin 300 200 10 0 50 10 0 15 0 Range bin (a) (b) 50 10 0 15 0 Range bin (c) Figure 11 : Instantaneous ISAR images based on the IHMPT Figure 10 is the ISAR image based...
... 0, → R via ⎧ 1, ⎪ ⎪ ⎪ ⎪ ⎪ ⎪ ⎪0, ⎪ ⎪ ⎪ ⎨ w t t ∈ θ, − θ , 15 θ θ ,1 − , 16 16 θ ,θ , t∈ 16 t∈ / ⎪ 16 t − θ , ⎪ ⎪ 15 θ ⎪ 16 ⎪ ⎪ ⎪ ⎪ ⎪ 16 ⎪ 15 θ ⎪ ⎩− t 1 , θ 16 t ∈ − θ, − 4 .1 15θ 16 Obviously, w ... , we have G t, s G1 t, s G2 t, s ≤ G1 s, s ≤ G1 s, s ≤ tα 1 α 1 μ ≤ G1 s, s α 1 μ α 1 μ sα 1 − s Γα h t G1 s, s dt 1 h t dt 2.23 h t dt α 1 μ α−2 Λsα 1 − s α 1 μ− h t dt α 1 μ α−2 , ∀t, s ∈ 0, ... see 1 h t x t dt h t G1 t, s y s ds dt 0 h t tα 1 dt α 1 h t x t dt 2 .11 Therefore, h t x t dt 1 1− h t tα 1 dt/ α − 1 ht G1 t, s y s ds dt 2 .12 Substituting 2 .12 into 2 .10 , we obtain G1 t,...
... From 14 we know that 1 x > 0, x ∈ Ω In fact, with u : ε 1 , by g1 we have F x, t ⎤ ⎡ −Δp u αu p−2 u − f x, u p 1 εp 11 x ⎣ 1 α − f x, ε 1 p 1 εp 11 ⎦ ≤ 3.24 p 1 Furthermore, 1 ∈ W 1, p Ω ... proof of Theorem 3.4 Thus, we prove that the conclusion of Theorem 1.1 holds The Proof of Corollaries 1. 2 and 1. 4 Proof See Theorem 3.5 of Li Proof of Theorem 1. 3 From the variational point of ... minimizer u1 ∈ v0 , v1 By assumption F there exists a t1 > such that p t1 p J t1 ϕ ≤ If we take v2 p Ω ∇ 1 dx α p t p p 1 α t1 p Ω 1 p dx − p Ω t1 p 1 p dx 1 α ε0 b x 1 p ds − ∂Ω Ω F x, t1 1 dx...
... (%) of different methods Pulse waveform Moderate Smooth Taut Hollow Unsmooth Average 1NN-Euclidean 86 .11 85.02 95.76 86.75 84.06 87.36 1NN-DTW 82.44 81. 16 87.95 82.44 70. 81 83 .19 1NN-ERP 88. 31 86. 31 ... Press, 19 85 [2] H Dickhaus and H Heinrich, “Classifying biosignals with wavelet networks: a method for nonivasive diagnosis,” IEEE [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10 ] [11 ] [12 ] [13 ] [14 ] [15 ] [16 ] [17 ] ... of EDKC and GEKC, by using the device described in Section 2 .1, we construct a data set which consists of 2470 pulse waveforms M S T H U M 730 61 16 S 54 479 Predicted T 15 775 19 H 14 3 U 0 13 9...