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2. Optimizing transaction data performance in database management systems
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Authors Nahrun Hartono and Zulkarnaim Masyhur
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database ,stored procedure ,update ,Technology ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Information technology ,T58.5-58.64 - Abstract
One indicator of the quality of an information system is the speed of data processing. A database's most common data processing operations are adding, displaying, changing, and deleting data. The amount of data stored in the database significantly impacts the performance of data processing and, therefore, the performance of information systems. The update command changes some or all of the data in a table. The update command works by retrieving the data in the table to be changed, entering the new data in a form, and then sending it back to the database. The update command is often combined with a condition specifying which data rows must be changed. This research is an experimental study that compares the use of the update command with a stored procedure to the use of the update command without a stored procedure. The results showed that the average processing time for the update command with the stored procedure was 348.896 milliseconds for the minimum data category, 266.462 milliseconds for the medium data category, and 279.543 milliseconds for the maximum data category. The average processing time for the update command without a stored procedure was 297.132 milliseconds for the minimum data category, 747.670 milliseconds for the medium data category, and 1256.273 milliseconds for the maximum data category. These results suggest that the update command with a stored procedure is more efficient than the one without a stored procedure. This is because the stored procedure can pre-compile the SQL statement, which reduces the time it takes to execute the statement.
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- 2023
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3. Особенности изображений воды, льда, снега, предметов и человека, формируемых гибридной телевизионной камерой в ближнем инфракрасном диапазоне
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Authors Mikhail R. Ainbund, Artyom A. Egorenkov, and Andrei V. Pashuk
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hybrid television camera ,swir photocathode ,swir range ,objects in swir range ,search on water ,Optics. Light ,QC350-467 ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
Recently, television cameras operating in the near-infrared range have become increasingly widespread. The advantage of shooting in the short wave infrared range is the ability to observe objects in low light and difficult weather conditions. Such cameras can use hybrid sensors that consist of an infrared photocathode and an electron-sensitive matrix based on silicon in a single vacuum volume. The paper investigates the capabilities of one of the latest samples of a similar camera, created at JSC “NRI Electron”. The images of a human, water, ice, snow and other objects in the wavelength range of 0.95–1.7 microns have been analyzed. The images were taken using a television camera based on a hybrid television infrared sensor, which consists of a photocathode and a silicon charge-coupled device in proximity range to each other in a single vacuum volume. Illumination of the objects in the near-infrared range was produced by a continuous spectrum lamp with a maximum of the detected radiation at a wavelength of 1.55 μm. The authors compared the images obtained in the near-infrared range with the ones obtained in the visible region. An explanation is given for the differences between snow images and water and ice images in the near-infrared range. As an example, the difference in light transmission between the surfaces of materials for diving equipment, such as coated and open cell neoprene, is demonstrated. Due to a significant contrast shown in the near-infrared range by images of various objects on the surface of water and ice, it is possible to create an effective system for searching objects on the water. The paper discusses the advantages of the proposed visual search system compared to other systems, including passive systems and the ones operating in the MWIR and LWIR. The research outlined the prospects of using the new camera for building an effective search system for objects and people on water surfaces.
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- 2021
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4. Abstract Book of the 20th European Conference of Internal Medicine
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Authors of ECIM
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Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Book of the 20th European Conference of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine in the Frontline of the Health Care
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- 2022
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5. Appendix A: Composite Bibliography
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Authors and Editors Global Huck Special Forum
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Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Composite bibliography
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- 2021
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6. Outcomes, Questions, and Answers: “The Right to Deposit (R2D) Uniform guidance to ensure author compliance and public access”
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University of California and Authors Alliance
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Right to Deposit ,R2D ,Federal purpose license ,federal public access guidance ,uniform guidance ,zero embargo ,open access ,institutional open access policies ,authors' rights ,Nelson memo - Abstract
With the forthcoming release of new federal agency public access plans as a result of the White House Office of Science and Technology Planning (OSTP) public access guidance (“the Nelson memo”), federally-funded authors will face new requirements to deposit their scholarly publications, without an embargo, in agency-designated public access repositories. These requirements will impact authors and their institutions. Federal agencies could improve clarity for authors by adopting the Federal purpose license found in existing federal regulations as a foundation for guidance language and implementation of the Nelson memo. Specifically, the Federal purpose license states that, “The Federal awarding agency reserves a royalty-free, nonexclusive and irrevocable right to reproduce, publish, or otherwise use the work for Federal purposes, and to authorize others to do so.
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- 2024
7. Abstract Book of the 19th European Congress in Internal Medicine
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Authors of ECIM and Lorella La Leggia
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internal medicine ,abstract book ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Book of the 19th European Congress in Internal Medicine Internal Medicine in a Pandemic World: When One Size Fits All
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- 2021
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8. A hundred years of consciousness: 'a long training in absurdity'
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Authors Galen Strawson
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consciousness ,behaviourism ,naturalism ,materialism ,physicalism ,eliminativism ,illusionism ,Speculative philosophy ,BD10-701 ,Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 - Abstract
There occurred in the twentieth century the most remarkable episode in the history of human thought. A number of thinkers denied the existence of something we know with certainty to exist: consciousness, conscious experience. Others held back from the Denial, as we may call it, but claimed that it might be true —a claim no less remarkable than the Denial. This paper documents some aspects of this episode, with particular reference to two things. First, the development of two views which are forms of the Denial —philosophical behaviourism, and functionalism considered as a doctrine in the philosophy of mind— from a view that does not in any way involve the Denial: psychological methodological behaviourism. Second, the rise of a way of understanding naturalism —materialist or physicalist naturalism— that wrongly takes naturalism to entail the Denial.
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9. Main belt asteroids taxonomical information from Dark Energy Survey data
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Carruba, Valerio, Camargo, Júlio I. B., Aljbaae, Safwan, co-authors, 51, and Collaboration, DES
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
While proper orbital elements are currently available for more than 1 million asteroids, taxonomical information is still lagging behind. Surveys like SDSS-MOC4 provided preliminary information for more than 100,000 objects, but many asteroids still lack even a basic taxonomy. In this study, we use Dark Energy Survey (DES) data to provide new information on asteroid physical properties. By cross-correlating the new DES database with other databases, we investigate how asteroid taxonomy is reflected in DES data. While the resolution of DES data is not sufficient to distinguish between different asteroid taxonomies within the complexes, except for V-type objects, it can provide information on whether an asteroid belongs to the C- or S-complex. Here, machine learning methods optimized through the use of genetic algorithms were used to predict the labels of more than 68,000 asteroids with no prior taxonomic information. Using a high-quality, limited set of asteroids with data on $gri$ slopes and $i-z$ colors, we detected 409 new possible V-type asteroids. Their orbital distribution is highly consistent with that of other known V-type objects., Comment: 11 pages, 13 figures, 5 tables, accepted for publication in MNRAS
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- 2023
10. Abstract Book of the 18th Conference in Internal Medicine
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Lorella La Leggia and Authors of ECIM
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internal medicine ,abstract book ,ecim2019 ,18 ecim ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Book of the 18th Conference in Internal Medicine
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- 2019
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11. Study of springback pattern of non-uniform thickness section based on V-bending experiment
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Authors A. F. Adnan, A. B. Abdullah, and Z. Samad
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weight reduction ,non-uniform thickness ,springback ,thickness ratio ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 ,Mechanics of engineering. Applied mechanics ,TA349-359 - Abstract
Non-uniform thickness section is one of most effective approaches in reducing automotive part weight. Less weight results in less fuel consumption and therefore good for the environment. Formability is the main issue of non-uniform thickness section, since changes in thickness may cause parts to behave distinctively compared to uniform thickness during the forming process. One of the main concerns is the springback pattern. This study focused on springback behaviour of AA6061 strip with non-uniform thickness through V-bending experiment. The outcome will contribute in the manufacturing of automotive parts with non-unifrom thickness, where defects such as springback can be predicted and minimised. In the experiment, three parameters i.e. thickness ratio, bend radius and alignment were studied and the effects were observed. The result found that thickness was the most influential parameters compared to others. Thickness was reduced through cold deformation, causing the hardness to increase and then resulted in higher springback value. The effect of alignment was almost negligible. Validation made based on the result found is in agreement with prior published works.
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- 2017
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12. Samm-Art Williams, Gentle Giant, Is Called Home: Colleagues and friends of the actor-playwright recall his legacy as a dramatist, poet, producer, mentor, truth teller, and friend
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Authors, Various
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Dramatists ,Television producers and directors ,Poets ,Actors ,Actresses ,Arts, visual and performing - Abstract
JUNE 3, 2024 Samm-Art Williams, a prolific playwright, actor, and producer best known for the play Home (currently having its first Broadway revival), as well as for roles as an [...]
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13. Authors Guidelines
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Authors Guidelines
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Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Published
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14. Authors
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Authors
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Language and Literature ,Philology. Linguistics ,P1-1091 - Published
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15. Experimental Investigation on the Emission Characteristics of a Dual – Fuel Micro Gas Turbine by Injecting Ethanol into Compressor Inlet Air
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Authors: Suhad A. R. Al-Jumaily and Abdul Satar J. Al-Saraf
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Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Pollutants generation is strongly dependant on the firing temperature and reaction rates of the gaseous reactants in the gas turbine combustion chamber. An experimental study is conducted on a two-shaft T200D micro-gas turbine engine in order to evaluate the impact of injecting ethanol directly into the compressor inlet air on the exhaust emissions. The study is carried out in constant speed and constant load engine tests. Generally, the results showed that when ethanol was added in a concentration of 20% by volume of fuel flow; NOx emission was reduced by the half, while CO and UHC emissions were almost doubled with respect to their levels when burning conventional LPG fuel alone.
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- 2014
16. Contributors
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Authors of the Volume
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Philosophy. Psychology. Religion - Published
- 2013
17. How to work with Dapper and SQLite in ASP.NET Core
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Queryfirstordefaultasync<author>(sql, > Getall(); Task<Author> Getbyid(Int Id); Task Create(Author Author); Task Update(Author Author); Task Delete(Int Id);}<P>The Authorrepository Class Will Implement Each Of The Methods Of The Iauthorrepository Interface As Shown Below.</P>Public Class Authorrepository : Iauthorrepository{ Private Customdatacontext _context; Private String Databasename = "Demo.Db"; Public Authorrepository(Customdatacontext Context) { _context = Context; } Public Async Task<Ienumerable<Author>> Getall() { Using Var Connection = Await _context.Createdatabase(Databasename); Var Sql = "Select * From Author"; Return Await Connection.Queryasync<Author>(Sql); } Public Async Task<Author> Getbyid(Int Id) { Using Var Sqliteconnection = Await _context.Createdatabase(Databasename); String Sql = "Select * From Author Where Id = @Id"; Return Await Sqliteconnection., (firstname, New { Id }); } Public Async Task Create(Author Author) { Using Var Sqliteconnection = Await _context.Createdatabase(Databasename); String Sql = "Insert Into Author, LastName, (@firstname, Address) " + "Values, @LastName, SqliteConnection.ExecuteAsync(sql, @Address)"; Await, @firstname, Author); } Public Async Task Update(Author Author) { Using Var Sqliteconnection = Await _context.Createdatabase(Databasename); String Sql = "Update Author Set Firstname =, @lastname, " + "Lastname =, Sqliteconnection.executeasync(sql, Address = @Address Where Id = @Id"; Await, Sqliteconnection.executeasync(sql, Author); } Public Async Task Delete(Int Id) { Using Var Sqliteconnection = Await _context.Createdatabase(Databasename); String Sql = "Delete From Author Where Id = @Id"; Await, Core</h2><p>next, New { Id }); }}<H2>Register Dependencies In Asp.Net, File.</p>builder.Services.AddScoped<CustomDataContext>();builder.Services.AddScoped<IAuthorRepository, You Should Register The Dependencies With The Request Processing Pipeline So That You Can Use Dependency Injection To Create These Instances Wherever You Need Them. The Following Code Shows How You Can Register Instances Of The CustomDataContext And AuthorRepository In The Program.Cs, (create, Authorrepository>();<H2>Create Http Endpoints In Asp.Net Core</H2><P>You Can Now Use The Following Code To Create The Endpoints To Perform Crud, Read, Update, Database.</p>app.MapGet("/authors/{id}", Delete) Operations In The, Id, Async (Int, Repository.GetById(id));app.MapPut("/authors", IAuthorRepository Repository) => Await, Author, Async (Author, Repository.Update(author));app.MapPost("/authors", IAuthorRepository Repository) => Await, Repository.Create(author));app.MapDelete("/authors/{id}", IAuthorRepository Repository) => Await, Example, IAuthorRepository Repository) => Await Repository.Delete(Id));<P>And That'S All You Need To Do. You Can Now Invoke The Endpoints As Needed. For, Lightweight, You Can Invoke The Http Get Endpoint /Authors To Display All Author Records In The Web Browser As Shown In Figure 2.</P><P>Sqlite Is, Fast, Use, And Easy To, Users, But It Has Certain Downsides As Well. It Is Not Scalable Or Suitable For Storing Massive Volumes Of Data. For Large-Scale Data Storage And High-Traffic Applications That Serve Many Concurrent, Desktop, You Should Consider A Client/Server Database Such As Sql Server Or Mysql. But Sqlite Shines As A Development Companion--And For Use In, Mobile, IoT, <pubDate>Fri, And Embedded Applications.</P>]]></Description>, and Kanjilal, 10 May 2024 02:00:00 -0700</Pubdate> <Author> Joydip
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Computers and office automation industries ,ASP.NET (Application development software) - Abstract
Byline: > GetAll(); Task GetById(int id); Task Create(Author Author); Task Update(Author Author); Task Delete(int id);}The AuthorRepository class will implement each of the methods of the IAuthorRepository interface as shown below.public [...]
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18. The Problem of Fresh Water: the Global Context of Russia's Policy
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authors Composite
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International relations ,JZ2-6530 - Published
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19. «65 year since the Great Victory»: scientific society about the 6-vol
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Authors
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International relations ,JZ2-6530 - Abstract
Издание нашим университетом при всесторонней поддержке федеральной Комиссии по противодействию попыткам фальсификации истории в ущерб интересам России фундаментального шеститомника по истории Второй мировой и Великой Отечественной войн.
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- 2010
20. Opening Doors: ALLi's Guide to the Publishing Industry for Indie Authors
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Alliance of Independent Authors and Alliance of Independent Authors
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- 2024
21. Longitudinal clinical and biomarker characteristics of non-manifesting LRRK2 G2019S carriers in the PPMI cohort.
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Simuni, Tanya, Merchant, Kalpana, Brumm, Michael C, Cho, Hyunkeun, Caspell-Garcia, Chelsea, Coffey, Christopher S, Chahine, Lana M, Alcalay, Roy N, Nudelman, Kelly, Foroud, Tatiana, Mollenhauer, Brit, Siderowf, Andrew, Tanner, Caroline, Iwaki, Hirotaka, Sherer, Todd, Marek, Kenneth, and Parkinson’s Progression Marker Initiative Authors
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Parkinson’s Progression Marker Initiative Authors ,Brain Disorders ,Aging ,Neurosciences ,Neurodegenerative ,Parkinson's Disease ,Neurological - Abstract
We examined 2-year longitudinal change in clinical features and biomarkers in LRRK2 non-manifesting carriers (NMCs) versus healthy controls (HCs) enrolled in the Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI). We analyzed 2-year longitudinal data from 176 LRRK2 G2019S NMCs and 185 HCs. All participants were assessed annually with comprehensive motor and non-motor scales, dopamine transporter (DAT) imaging, and biofluid biomarkers. The latter included cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) Abeta, total tau and phospho-tau; serum urate and neurofilament light chain (NfL); and urine bis(monoacylglycerol) phosphate (BMP). At baseline, LRRK2 G2019S NMCs had a mean (SD) age of 62 (7.7) years and were 56% female. 13% had DAT deficit (defined as
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- 2022
22. Efficacy and safety of piecemeal submucosal tunneling endoscopic resection for giant esophageal leiomyoma
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Li, Authors Xin, Liu, En, Xie, Xia, Peng, Xue, Nie, Xu-biao, Li, Jian-jun, Gao, Yong, Liu, Lu, Bai, Jian-ying, Wang, Tong-chuan, and Fan, Chao-qiang
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- 2024
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23. Authors Index 2013: GBMD 2013 – 49th Meeting of the Brazilian Group of Dental Materials
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Authors Index
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Odontology - Authors index ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
All abstracts appear as submitted by the authors without editing.
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- 2010
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24. Authors Index 2014
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Authors Index
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Authors index ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
All abstracts appear as submitted by the authors without editing.
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- 2010
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25. Anniversary of Andrei Alekseevich Velichko
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Authors Authors
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Geography (General) ,G1-922 - Abstract
Anniversary of Andrei Alekseevich Velichko
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- 2011
26. Utilization of focal therapy for patients discontinuing active surveillance of prostate cancer: Recommendations of an international Delphi consensus
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Tan, Wei Phin, Rastinehad, Ardeshir R, Klotz, Laurence, Carroll, Peter R, Emberton, Mark, Feller, John F, George, Arvin K, Gill, Inderbir S, Gupta, Rajan T, Katz, Aaron E, Lebastchi, Amir H, Marks, Leonard S, Marra, Giancarlo, Pinto, Peter A, Song, Daniel Y, Sidana, Abhinav, Ward, John F, Sanchez-Salas, Rafael, de la Rosette, Jean, Polascik, Thomas J, Authors, Focal Therapy Group, Katz, Aaron, Aminsharifi, Alireza, Lebastchi, Amir, Abreu, Andre, Villers, Arnauld, Schulman, Ariel, Rastinehad, Ardeshir, George, Arvin, Oto, Aytekin, Turkbey, Baris, Malavaud, Bernard, Muller, Berrend, Moore, Caroline, Eberli, Daniel, Margolis, Daniel, Song, Daniel, Lomas, Derek, Orabi, Hazem, Lepor, Herbert, Tan, Hui Meng, Jambor, Ivan, Grummet, Jeremy, Feller, John, Ward, John, Colemen, Jonathan, Gregg, Justin, Tay, Kae Jack, Marks, Leonard, Deane, Leslie, Laguna, M Pilar, Kimura, Masaki, Tsivian, Matvey, Gorin, Michael, Siddiqui, Minhaj, Ukimura, Osamu, Gontero, Paolo, Carroll, Peter, Pinto, Peter, Mozer, Pierre, Arcot, Ro, Taneja, Samir, Ghai, Sangeet, Crouzet, Sebastian, Mehralivand, Sherif, Joniau, Steven, Shoji, Sunao, Shiraishi, Takumi, Polascik, Thomas, Shin, Toshitaka, Lindnet, Uri, Tammisetti, Varaha, van den Bos, Willemien, and Matsuoka, Yoh
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Cancer ,Urologic Diseases ,Prostate Cancer ,Clinical Research ,Ablation Techniques ,Aged ,Aged ,80 and over ,Consensus ,Delphi Technique ,Humans ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Watchful Waiting ,Localized prostate cancer ,Focal therapy ,Partial gland ablation ,Active surveillance ,Focal Therapy Group Authors ,Urology & Nephrology ,Clinical sciences ,Oncology and carcinogenesis - Abstract
BackgroundWith the advancement of imaging technology, focal therapy (FT) has been gaining acceptance for the treatment of select patients with localized prostate cancer (CaP). We aim to provide details of a formal physician consensus on the utilization of FT for patients with CaP who are discontinuing active surveillance (AS).MethodsA 3-stage Delphi consensus on CaP and FT was conducted. Consensus was defined as agreement by ≥80% of physicians. An in-person meeting was attended by 17 panelists to formulate the consensus statement.ResultsFifty-six respondents participated in this interdisciplinary consensus study (82% urologist, 16% radiologist, 2% radiation oncology). The participants confirmed that there is a role for FT in men discontinuing AS (48% strongly agree, 39% agree). The benefit of FT over radical therapy for men coming off AS is: less invasive (91%), has a greater likelihood to preserve erectile function (91%), has a greater likelihood to preserve urinary continence (91%), has fewer side effects (86%), and has early recovery post-treatment (80%). Patients will need to undergo mpMRI of the prostate and/or a saturation biopsy to determine if they are potential candidates for FT. Our limitations include respondent's biases and that the participants of this consensus may not represent the larger medical community.ConclusionsFT can be offered to men coming off AS between the age of 60 to 80 with grade group 2 localized cancer. This consensus from a multidisciplinary, multi-institutional, international expert panel provides a contemporary insight utilizing FT for CaP in select patients who are discontinuing AS.
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27. How to measure API performance in ASP.NET Core
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1, Authors = New List<Author>(); Public Authorcontroller() { Authors.Add(New Author() { Id =, "Joydip", FirstName =, 2, Lastname = "Kanjilal" }); Authors.Add(New Author() { Id =, "Paul", FirstName =, [httpget("{id}", Lastname = "Smith" }); } [Httpget] Public Ienumerable<Author> Get() { Return Authors; }, Methodtimer.fody, Name = "Get")] Public Author Get(Int Id) { Return Authors.Find(X => X.Id == Id); } }}<H2>Apply The [Time] Attribute To Your Api Methods</H2><P>To Measure The Execution Time Of Api Methods With, Authors;}[Time][HttpGet("{id}", We Must Apply The [Time] Attribute To Those Methods. So Apply The [Time] Attribute To Your Action Methods As Shown In The Code Snippet Given Below.</P>[Time][HttpGet]Public IEnumerable<Author> Get(){ Return, Them, Name = "Get")]Public Author Get(Int Id){ Return Authors.Find(X => X.Id == Id);}<H2>Measure The Performance Of Your Api Methods</H2><P>When You Run The Application And Browse Any Of The Two Endpoints That Have The [Time] Attribute Applied On, Minimalistic, You'Ll Able To See The Execution Time Of The Api Methods As Shown In Figure 1 Below.</P><P>Note That The Execution Time Shows Zero Milliseconds. That'S Because Our Implementation Of The Controller Is, Difference, With Just A Couple Of Records Being Returned From The Action Method. If You'D Like To See A., Endpoint, You Can Slow Down Your Action Method By Using The Thread.Sleep Method As Shown In The Code Snippet Given Below.</P>[Time][HttpGet]Public IEnumerable<Author> Get(){ Thread.Sleep(1000); Return Authors;}<P>When You Run The Application Again And Browse The Same, Applications, The Output Should Look Similar To That In Figure 2.</P><P>While There Are Several Tools Available For Profiling Performance Of, Queries, You Should Choose One Based On Your Requirements. Api Developers Should Focus On Optimizing Database, Caching, Implementing, Code, Optimizing, Naturally, And Minimizing Unnecessary Data Transfers., <pubDate>Thu, You Should Also Monitor Performance Regularly.</P>]]></Description>, and Kanjilal, 16 Nov 2023 02:00:00 -0800</Pubdate> <Author> Joydip
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Computers and office automation industries ,ASP.NET (Application development software) - Abstract
Byline: authors = new List(); public AuthorController() { authors.Add(new Author() { Id = 1, FirstName = 'Joydip', LastName = 'Kanjilal' }); authors.Add(new Author() { Id = 2, FirstName = 'Paul', [...]
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- 2023
28. Common genetic polymorphisms contribute to the association between chronic lymphocytic leukaemia and non-melanoma skin cancer.
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Besson, Caroline, Moore, Amy, Wu, Wenting, Vajdic, Claire M, de Sanjose, Silvia, Camp, Nicola J, Smedby, Karin E, Shanafelt, Tait D, Morton, Lindsay M, Brewer, Jerry D, Zablotska, Lydia, Engels, Eric A, Cerhan, James R, Slager, Susan L, Han, Jiali, Berndt, Sonja I, and InterLymph Consortium. Full authors list is given at the end of the manuscript
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InterLymph Consortium. Full authors list is given at the end of the manuscript ,CLL ,NMSC ,pleiotropy ,polygenic risk score ,Genetics ,Rare Diseases ,Lymphoma ,Cancer ,Hematology ,Prevention ,Clinical Research ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Statistics ,Public Health and Health Services ,Epidemiology - Abstract
BackgroundEpidemiological studies have demonstrated a positive association between chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) and non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC). We hypothesized that shared genetic risk factors between CLL and NMSC could contribute to the association observed between these diseases.MethodsWe examined the association between (i) established NMSC susceptibility loci and CLL risk in a meta-analysis including 3100 CLL cases and 7667 controls and (ii) established CLL loci and NMSC risk in a study of 4242 basal cell carcinoma (BCC) cases, 825 squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) cases and 12802 controls. Polygenic risk scores (PRS) for CLL, BCC and SCC were constructed using established loci. Logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs).ResultsHigher CLL-PRS was associated with increased BCC risk (OR4th-quartile-vs-1st-quartile = 1.13, 95% CI: 1.02-1.24, Ptrend = 0.009), even after removing the shared 6p25.3 locus. No association was observed with BCC-PRS and CLL risk (Ptrend = 0.68). These findings support a contributory role for CLL in BCC risk, but not for BCC in CLL risk. Increased CLL risk was observed with higher SCC-PRS (OR4th-quartile-vs-1st-quartile = 1.22, 95% CI: 1.08-1.38, Ptrend = 1.36 × 10-5), which was driven by shared genetic susceptibility at the 6p25.3 locus.ConclusionThese findings highlight the role of pleiotropy regarding the pathogenesis of CLL and NMSC and shows that a single pleiotropic locus, 6p25.3, drives the observed association between genetic susceptibility to SCC and increased CLL risk. The study also provides evidence that genetic susceptibility for CLL increases BCC risk.
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- 2021
29. FRIPON: A worldwide network to track incoming meteoroids
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Colas, F., Zanda, B., Bouley, S., Jeanne, S., Malgoyre, A., Birlan, M., Blanpain, C., Gattacceca, J., Jorda, L., Lecubin, J., Marmo, C., Rault, J. L., Vaubaillon, J., Vernazza, P., Yohia, C., Gardiol, D., and co-authors, A. Nedelcu plus 300
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
Context: Until recently, camera networks designed for monitoring fireballs worldwide were not fully automated, implying that in case of a meteorite fall, the recovery campaign was rarely immediate. This was an important limiting factor as the most fragile - hence precious - meteorites must be recovered rapidly to avoid their alteration. Aims: The Fireball Recovery and InterPlanetary Observation Network (FRIPON) scientific project was designed to overcome this limitation. This network comprises a fully automated camera and radio network deployed over a significant fraction of western Europe and a small fraction of Canada. As of today, it consists of 150 cameras and 25 European radio receivers and covers an area of about 1.5 million square kilometers., Comment: 54 pages, 14 figures
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- 2020
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30. Study of the GeV to TeV morphology of the $\gamma$-Cygni SNR (G78.2+2.1) with MAGIC and Fermi-LAT
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MAGIC Collaboration, Acciari, V. A., Ansoldi, S., Antonelli, L. A., Engels, A. Arbet, Baack, D., Babić, A., Banerjee, B., de Almeida, U. Barres, Barrio, J. A., González, J. Becerra, Bednarek, W., Bellizzi, L., Bernardini, E., Berti, A., Besenrieder, J., Bhattacharyya, W., Bigongiari, C., Biland, A., Blanch, O., Bonnoli, G., Bošnjak, Ž., Busetto, G., Carosi, R., Ceribella, G., Cerruti, M., Chai, Y., Chilingarian, A., Cikota, S., Colak, S. M., Colin, U., Colombo, E., Contreras, J. L., Cortina, J., Covino, S., D'Elia, V., Da Vela, P., Dazzi, F., De Angelis, A., De Lotto, B., Delfino, M., Delgado, J., Depaoli, D., Di Pierro, F., Di Venere, L., Espiñeira, E. Do Souto, Prester, D. Dominis, Donini, A., Dorner, D., Doro, M., Elsaesser, D., Ramazani, V. Fallah, Fattorini, A., Ferrara, G., Foffano, L., Fonseca, M. V., Font, L., Fruck, C., Fukami, S., López, R. J. García, Garczarczyk, M., Gasparyan, S., Gaug, M., Giglietto, N., Giordano, F., Gliwny, P., Godinović, N., Green, D., Hadasch, D., Hahn, A., Herrera, J., Hoang, J., Hrupec, D., Hütten, M., Inada, T., Inoue, S., Ishio, K., Iwamura, Y., Jouvin, L., Kajiwara, Y., Karjalainen, M., Kerszberg, D., Kobayashi, Y., Kubo, H., Kushida, J., Lamastra, A., Lelas, D., Leone, F., Lindfors, E., Lombardi, S., Longo, F., López, M., López-Coto, R., López-Oramas, A., Loporchio, S., Fraga, B. Machado de Oliveira, Masuda, S., Maggio, C., Majumdar, P., Makariev, M., Mallamaci, M., Maneva, G., Manganaro, M., Mannheim, K., Maraschi, L., Mariotti, M., Martínez, M., Mazin, D., Mender, S., Mićanović, S., Miceli, D., Miener, T., Minev, M., Miranda, J. M., Mirzoyan, R., Molina, E., Moralejo, A., Morcuende, D., Moreno, V., Moretti, E., Munar-Adrover, P., Neustroev, V., Nigro, C., Nilsson, K., Ninci, D., Nishijima, K., Noda, K., Nogués, L., Nozaki, S., Ohtani, Y., Oka, T., Otero-Santos, J., Palatiello, M., Paneque, D., Paoletti, R., Paredes, J. M., Pavletić, L., Peñil, P., Peresano, M., Persic, M., Moroni, P. G. Prada, Prandini, E., Puljak, I., Rhode, W., Ribó, M., Rico, J., Righi, C., Rugliancich, A., Saha, L., Sahakyan, N., Saito, T., Sakurai, S., Satalecka, K., Schleicher, B., Schmidt, K., Schweizer, T., Sitarek, J., Šnidarić, I., Sobczynska, D., Spolon, A., Stamerra, A., Strom, D., Strzys, M., Suda, Y., Surić, T., Takahashi, M., Tavecchio, F., Temnikov, P., Terzić, T., Teshima, M., Torres-Albà, N., Tosti, L., van Scherpenberg, J., Vanzo, G., Acosta, M. Vazquez, Ventura, S., Verguilov, V., Vigorito, C. F., Vitale, V., Vovk, I., Will, M., Zarić, D., authors, External, Celli, S., and Morlino, G.
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Context. Diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) is the most promising mechanism to accelerate Galactic cosmic rays (CRs) in the shocks of supernova remnants (SNRs). The turbulence upstream is supposedly generated by the CRs, but this process is not well understood. The dominant mechanism may depend on the evolutionary state of the shock and can be studied via the CRs escaping upstream into the interstellar medium (ISM). Aims. Previous observations of the $\gamma$-Cygni SNR showed a difference in morphology between GeV and TeV energies. Since this SNR has the right age and is at the evolutionary stage for a significant fraction of CRs to escape, we aim to understand $\gamma$-ray emission in the vicinity of the $\gamma$-Cygni SNR. Methods. We observed the region of the $\gamma$-Cygni SNR with the MAGIC Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes between May 2015 and September 2017 recording 87 h of good-quality data. Additionally we analysed Fermi-LAT data to study the energy dependence of the morphology as well as the energy spectrum in the GeV to TeV range. The energy spectra and morphology were compared against theoretical predictions, which include a detailed derivation of the CR escape process and their $\gamma$-ray generation. Results. The MAGIC and Fermi-LAT data allowed us to identify three emission regions, which can be associated with the SNR and dominate at different energies. Our hadronic emission model accounts well for the morphology and energy spectrum of all source components. It constrains the time-dependence of the maximum energy of the CRs at the shock, the time-dependence of the level of turbulence, and the diffusion coefficient immediately outside the SNR shock. While in agreement with the standard picture of DSA, the time-dependence of the maximum energy was found to be steeper than predicted and the level of turbulence was found to change over the lifetime of the SNR., Comment: 20 pages, 10 figures. Accepted for publication in A&A. Corresponding authors: M. Strzys, G. Morlino, S. Masuda, and I. Vovk
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31. Route to in situ synthesis of epitaxial Pr2Ir2O7 thin films guided by thermodynamic calculations
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Guo, Lu, Shang, Shun-Li, Campbell, Neil, Rzchowski, Mark, Liu, Zi-Kui, Eom, Chang-Beom, and work, +These two authors equally contributed to this
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In situ growth of pyrochlore iridate thin films has been a long-standing challenge due to the low reactivity of Ir at low temperatures and the vaporization of volatile gas species such as IrO3(g) and IrO2(g) at high temperatures and high oxygen partial pressures. To address this challenge, we combine thermodynamic analysis of the Pr-Ir-O2 system with experimental results from the conventional physical vapor deposition (PVD) technique of co-sputtering. Our results indicate that only high growth temperatures yield films with crystallinity sufficient for utilizing and tailoring the desired topological electronic properties. Thermodynamic calculations indicate that high deposition temperatures and high partial pressures of gas species O2(g) and IrO3(g), are required to stabilize Pr2Ir2O7. We further find that the gas species partial pressure requirements are beyond that achievable by any conventional PVD technique. We experimentally show that conventional PVD growth parameters produce exclusively Pr3IrO7, which conclusion we reproduce with theoretical calculations. Our findings provide solid evidence that in situ synthesis of Pr2Ir2O7 thin films is fettered by the inability to grow with oxygen partial pressure on the order of 10 Torr, a limitation inherent to the PVD process. Thus, we suggest high-pressure techniques, in particular chemical vapor deposition (CVD), as a route to synthesis of Pr2Ir2O7, as this can support thin film deposition under the high pressure needed for in situ stabilization of Pr2Ir2O7.
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32. Phase A Science Case for MAVIS -- The Multi-conjugate Adaptive-optics Visible Imager-Spectrograph for the VLT Adaptive Optics Facility
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McDermid, Richard M., Cresci, Giovanni, Rigaut, Francois, Bouret, Jean-Claude, De Silva, Gayandhi, Gullieuszik, Marco, Magrini, Laura, Mendel, J. Trevor, Antoniucci, Simone, Bono, Giuseppe, Kamath, Devika, Monty, Stephanie, Baumgardt, Holger, Cortese, Luca, Fisher, Deanne, Mannucci, Filippo, Migliorini, Alessandra, Sweet, Sarah, Vanzella, Eros, Zibetti, Stefano, and Papers., with additional contributions from the authors of the MAVIS White
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We present the Phase A Science Case for the Multi-conjugate Adaptive-optics Visible Imager-Spectrograph (MAVIS), planned for the Adaptive Optics Facility (AOF) of the Very Large Telescope (VLT). MAVIS is a general-purpose instrument for exploiting the highest possible angular resolution of any single optical telescope available in the next decade, either on Earth or in space, and with sensitivity comparable to (or better than) larger aperture facilities. MAVIS uses two deformable mirrors in addition to the deformable secondary mirror of the AOF, providing a mean V-band Strehl ratio of >10% (goal >15%) across a relatively large (30 arc second) science field. This equates to a resolution of <20mas at 550nm - comparable to the K-band diffraction limit of the next generation of extremely large telescopes, making MAVIS a genuine optical counterpart to future IR-optimised facilities like JWST and the ELT. Moreover, MAVIS will have unprecedented sky coverage for a high-order AO system, accessing at least 50% of the sky at the Galactic Pole, making MAVIS a truly general purpose facility instrument. As such, MAVIS will have both a Nyquist-sampled imager (30x30 arcsec field), and a powerful integral field spectrograph with multiple spatial and spectral modes spanning 370-1000nm. This science case presents a distilled set of thematically linked science cases drawn from the MAVIS White Papers (www.mavis-ao.org/whitepapers), selected to illustrate the driving requirements of the instrument resulting from the recent MAVIS Phase A study., Comment: 141 pages, 79 figures, 10Mb. Modified version of the Phase A Science Case submitted to ESO in April 2020 as part of the MAVIS Phase A design study. Full resolution version available upon request
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33. Establishing a One Health AMR Community of Practice in Nigeria
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Ndahi, Authors: Mwapu, Fagbamila, Idowu Oluwabunmi, Adebiyi, Ini, Ekeng, Eme, Adeleke, Suliat, Adetunji, Victoria, Hendriksen, Rene S., Ryan, Catherine, Patel, Hemanti, Chisnall, Tom, Verner-Jeffreys, David, and Card, Roderick M.
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34. Spin caloritronics in a CrBr$_3$-based magnetic van der Waals heterostructure
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Liu, Tian, Peiro, Julian, de Wal, Dennis K., Leutenantsmeyer, Johannes C., Guimarães, Marcos H. D., van Wees, Bart J., and work, These authors contributed equally to this
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
The recently reported magnetic ordering in insulating two-dimensional (2D) materials, such as chromium triiodide (CrI$_3$) and chromium tribromide (CrBr$_3$), opens new possibilities for the fabrication of magneto-electronic devices based on 2D systems. Inevitably, the magnetization and spin dynamics in 2D magnets are strongly linked to Joule heating. Therefore, understanding the coupling between spin, charge and heat, i.e. spin caloritronic effects, is crucial. However, spin caloritronics in 2D ferromagnets remains mostly unexplored, due to their instability in air. Here we develop a fabrication method that integrates spin-active contacts with 2D magnets through hBN encapsulation, allowing us to explore the spin caloritronic effects in these materials. The angular dependence of the thermal spin signal of the CrBr$_3$/Pt system is studied, for different conditions of magnetic field and heating current. We highlight the presence of a significant magnetic proximity effect from CrBr$_3$ on Pt revealed by an anomalous Nernst effect in Pt, and suggest the contribution of the spin Seebeck effect from CrBr$_3$. These results pave the way for future magnonic devices using air-sensitive 2D magnetic insulators.
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35. Variation in the practice of cholecystectomy for benign biliary disease in Aotearoa New Zealand: a population-based cohort study
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Study Management Group, Varghese, Chris, McGuinness, Matthew, Wells, Cameron I., Elliott, Brodie M., Gunawardene, Ashok, Edwards, Melissa, Expert Advisory Group, Vohra, Ravinder, Griffiths, Ewen A., Connor, Saxon, Poole, Garth H., Windsor, John A., Wright, Deborah, Harmston, Christopher, Collaborating Authors, Wang, Jim Hsu-Shun, Windsor, John, Chen, Elizabeth, Ghate, Kaustubha, Lal, Shayal, Lekamalage, Binura, Ratnayake, Milidu, Bansal, Arpita, von Keisenberg, Seagh, Hemachandran, Arthana, Singhal, Megan, Joseph, Nejo, Bhat, Sameer, Rossaak, Jeremy, Carson, Daniel, Dubey, Nandini, Pan, Marcus, Ferguson, Liam, Watt, Imogen, Choi, Jenny, Mclauchlan, Jared, Nicholas, Ella, Al-Busaidi, Ibrahim, Wood, Douglas, Haran, Cheyaanthan, Lin, Anthony, Fagan, Paul, Bathgate, Andrea, Patel, Saloni, Mak, Josephine, Espiner, Emma, Poole, Garth, Hassan, Summer, Javed, Zunaira, Randall, Madi, Clough, Sydney, Cook, William, Clark, Sita, Finlayson, Carys, Bahl, Praharsh, Singh, Surya, Lin, Cindy, Wang, Clair, Kittaka, Reina, Morreau, Mathew, Ing, Andrew, Logan, Sarah, Guest, Sam, Sutherland, Kirsty, Lewis, Alex, Roberts, Jessica, Watson, Bridget, Tietjens, James, Teague, Rebecca, Su'a, Bruce, Modi, Anupam, Modi, Varun, Williams, Yahaira, Morreau, Jonty, Khoo, Choo, Desmond, Brendan, Young, Michael, Christmas, Renee, Holm, Teresa, Long, Kieran, Garton, Briar, Niki kau, Barber, Lucy, Amer, Mostafa, Haddow, James, Fearnley-Fitzgerald, Chekodi, Suresh, Karen, Zeng, Edwin, Young-Gough, Anastasia, Skeet, Jordan, El-Haddawi, Falah, Alvarez, Matias, Nguyen, Son, King, Jasmin, Crichton, James, Welsh, Fraser, Tan, Jeffrey, Luo, Jonathon, Banker, Karankumar, Field, Xavier, Allan, Philip, Rennie, Sarah, Ratnayake, Chathura B., Srinivasa, Sanket, Gloria Kim, Jee H., Bradley, Sarah, Singh, Nivedita, Kang, Grace, Xu, William, Cook, Holly, Mistry, Vyoma, Dabla, Kaavya, de Oca, Abraham M., Yoganandarajah, Vithushiya, Lill, Marianne, Lu, Jacky, Bonnet, Louis A., and Uiyapat, Thitapon
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36. Abstracts of the Research-to-Practice Conference with International Participation “XII Scientific Session of the Institute of Gastroenterology of the NAMS of Ukraine. The Latest Technologies in Theoretical and Clinical Gastroenterology” Dedicated to the 60th Anniversary of the State Institution “Institute of Gastroenterology of the NAMS of Ukraine” (Ukraine, Bukovel, June 12–14, 2024)
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37. Myofiber-Specific Lipidomics unveil differential contributions to insulin sensitivity in Individuals of African and European Ancestry
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Eurén, Authors Tova, primary, Gower, Barbara, additional, Steneberg, Pär, additional, Wilson, Andréa, additional, Edlund, Helena, additional, and Chorell, Elin, additional
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38. Demystifying the Code First approach in EF Core
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This, Authors { Get; Set; } Public AuthorDbContext(DbContextOptions<AuthorDbContext> Options) : Base(Options) { }}<P>Note How The DbContextOptions Instance Is Passed To The Constructor Of This Class. This Instance Will Contain The Database Provider And Connection String Information Your Application Needs To Connect To The Database.</P><H3>Step 3: Configure The DbContext</H3><P>Next Override The OnModelCreating Method Of Your AuthorDbContext Class To Configure The Model And Its Relationships As Shown In The Code Snippet Below.</P>Protected Override Void OnModelCreating(ModelBuilder ModelBuilder){ ModelBuilder.Entity<Author>() .Property(P => P.FirstName).IsRequired().HasMaxLength(50);}<H3>Step 4: Register The DbContext</H3><P>Now Register The AuthorDbContext With The Dependency Injection Container Using The Following Code Snippet. This Will Allow Your Application To Access The DbContext Instance Throughout Its Life Cycle.</P>Builder.Services.AddDbContext<AuthorDbContext>(Options => Options.UseSqlServer(Configuration.GetConnectionString("AuthorDb")));<H3>Step 5: Migrate The Database</H3><P>In This Final Step We Take Advantage Of The Migration Feature Of EF Core To Create Or Update The Database Schema Based On Our Data Model. To Do, Approaches, Run The Following Command At The Ef Core Cli Window Or The Nuget Package Manager Console.</P>Dotnet Ef Migrations Add Initialmigration<P>And That'S All You Have To Do To Get Your Application Up And Running Using The Code First Approach.</P><P>Each Of The Three Approaches To Creating A Data Model In Ef Core Has Its Pros And Cons. You Should Select The Right Approach For Your Application Depending On The Requirements. I'Ll Discuss The Other Two, First, Model First And Database, <pubDate>Thu, In Detail In Future Posts Here.</P>]]></Description>, and Kanjilal, 25 Jan 2024 02:00:00 -0800</Pubdate> <Author> Joydip
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Databases -- Analysis ,Information services industry -- Analysis ,Information services -- Analysis ,CD-ROM catalog ,Database ,CD-ROM database ,Information services industry ,Computers and office automation industries - Abstract
Byline: Authors { get; set; } public AuthorDbContext(DbContextOptions options) : base(options) { }}Note how the DbContextOptions instance is passed to the constructor of this class. This instance will contain the [...]
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39. How to use IEnumerable, ICollection, IList, and IQueryable in C#
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1, Authors = New List<Author>(){ New Author(){Id =, "Joydip", FirstName =, "Kanjilal", LastName =, True}, IsActive =, 2, New Author(){Id =, "Michael", FirstName =, "Smith", LastName =, False}, IsActive =, 3, New Author(){Id =, "Steve", FirstName =, "Jones", LastName =, Datasets, IsActive = True}};IQueryable<Author> Query = Authors.AsQueryable() .Where(A => A.IsActive == True);Foreach (Var Author In Query){ Console.WriteLine($"Id : {Author.Id} FirstName : {Author.FirstName} LastName : {Author.LastName}");}<P>The IQueryable Interface Is Appropriate For Working With Large, IEnumerable, Particularly When You Need To Implement Paging To Retrieve Only The Data You Need.</P><H2>Which Collection Interface Should You Use?</H2><P>Here'S A Quick Recap Of The Features Of The, ICollection, IList, Read-Only, And IQueryable Interfaces.</P><Li>IEnumerable Allows You To Access Elements Of A Collection In A., Adding, Forward-Only Manner. No, Deleting, Adding, Or Modifying The Elements.</Li><Li>ICollection Inherits From The IEnumerable Interface And Provides Additional Functionality Including, Adding, And Modifying Elements.</Li><Li>IList Extends The ICollection Interface And Represents Strongly Typed Collections That Are Accessible Via Index. So In Addition To, Modifying, And, Interface, You Can Insert Or Remove Items Using Index Values.</Li><Li>IQueryable Extends The IEnumerable, Linq, Provides Support For, Entities, And Is Well-Suited For Working With Large Datasets. When You Use Iqueryable With Linq To Sql Or Linq To, Database, It Generates A Linq To Sql Expression That Is Executed In The Data Layer Of Your Application.</Li><P>The Choice Of Collection Interface In C# Will Depend On The Requirements Of Your Application. If You Want To Query Data From A., Memory, Use IQueryable. If You Want To Query Data From, IEnumerable, Then Use, IList, Or, <pubDate>Thu, Depending On What You Want To Do With The Elements Of The Collection. </P>]]></Description>, and Kanjilal, 21 Dec 2023 02:00:00 -0800</Pubdate> <Author> Joydip
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Computers and office automation industries - Abstract
Byline: authors = new List(){ new Author(){Id = 1, FirstName = 'Joydip', LastName = 'Kanjilal', IsActive = true}, new Author(){Id = 2, FirstName = 'Michael', LastName = 'Smith', IsActive = [...]
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40. Appendix A: Composite Bibliography
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Global Huck Special Forum, Authors and Editors
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Composite bibliography
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41. Innovations in the Federal Police investigation: the judicial police activity management system
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Bandolin, Authors Paulo César, primary, Barros, Camila Monteiro de, additional, and Cândido, Ana Clara, additional
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42. Copyright Bill of Rights: Eight Fundamental Rights for the Global Author in a Digital World
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Alliance of Independent Authors and Alliance of Independent Authors
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43. Creative Self-publishing: ALLi's Guide to Independent Publishing for Authors and Poets
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Alliance of Independent Authors, Orna A. Ross and Alliance of Independent Authors, Orna A. Ross
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44. A $\gamma$-ray determination of the Universe's star-formation history
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Authors, The Fermi-LAT Collaboration. Contact, Ajello, M., Helgason, K., Paliya, V., Finke, J., Dominguez, A., and Desai, A.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The light emitted by all galaxies over the history of the Universe produces the extragalactic background light (EBL) at ultraviolet, optical, and infrared wavelengths. The EBL is a source of opacity for $\gamma$ rays via photon-photon interactions, leaving an imprint in the spectra of distant $\gamma$-ray sources. We measure this attenuation using {739} active galaxies and one gamma-ray burst detected by the {\it Fermi} Large Area Telescope. This allows us to reconstruct the evolution of the EBL and determine the star-formation history of the Universe over 90\% of cosmic time. Our star-formation history is consistent with independent measurements from galaxy surveys, peaking at redshift $z\sim2$. Upper limits of the EBL at the epoch of re-ionization suggest a turnover in the abundance of faint galaxies at $z\sim 6$., Comment: Published on Science. This is the authors' version of the manuscript
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45. Proceedings of the 6th Brazilian Conference on Composite Materials
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authors, Multiple, primary
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46. Impact of climatic changes on fish biodiversity and their conservation (India)
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Kalyani, Authors-, primary, Khatoon, Ambiya, additional, and Sinha, Mridula Renu, additional
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47. Appeal of Editor-in-Chief
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Authors, No, primary
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48. COURSE PROGRAM “WKD in Ukraine: Advancing equitable access to pediatric nephrology care and optimal medication practice”
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Authors, No, primary
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49. KDIGO 2024 Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Lupus Nephritis
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Authors, No, primary
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50. Selected abstracts from the World Kidney Day conference on March 11, 2024
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Authors, No, primary
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