AUTOMATION OF CALCULATION OF ENERGY LOSSES IN 132-400 KV ELECTRIC NETWORKS OF IRAQ


Positive Schizotypy Increases the Acceptance of Unpresented Materials in False Memory Tasks in Non-clinical Individuals

Enhanced spreading of semantic activation has Respiratory been hypothesized to underlie some of the most significant symptoms of schizotypal personality, like thought disorder, odd speech, delusion, or magical thinking.We applied the Deese/Roediger-McDermott false memory task to the study of semantic activation in a group of 123 non-clinical indivi

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Emerging trends in the nanomedicine applications of functionalized magnetic nanoparticles as novel therapies for acute and chronic diseases

Abstract High-quality point-of-care is critical for timely decision of disease diagnosis and healthcare management.In this regard, biosensors have revolutionized the field of rapid testing and Respiratory screening, however, are confounded by several technical challenges including material cost, half-life, stability, site-specific targeting, analyt

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Thyroid cancer in a patient with a germline MSH2 mutation. Case report and review of the Lynch syndrome expanding tumour spectrum

Abstract Lynch syndrome (HNPCC) is a dominantly inherited disorder characterized by germline defects in DNA mismatch repair (MMR) genes and the High Security development of a variety of cancers, predominantly colorectal and endometrial.We present a 44-year-old woman who was shown to carry the truncating MSH2 gene mutation that had previously been i

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No evidence for early modulation of evoked responses in primary visual cortex to irrelevant probe stimuli presented during the attentional blink.

BACKGROUND: During rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), observers often miss the second of two targets if it appears within 500 ms of the first.This phenomenon, called the attentional blink (AB), is widely held to reflect a bottleneck in the processing of rapidly sequential stimuli that arises after initial sensory registration is complete (i.e

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