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Παρασκευή 23 Αυγούστου 2019


Genetic parenthood and causation: An objection to Douglas and Devolder’s modified direct proportionate genetic descent account
Abstract In a recent publication Tom Douglas and Katrien Devolder have proposed a new account of genetic parenthood, building on the work of Heidi Mertes. Douglas and Devolder’s account aims to solve, among other things, the question of who are the genetic parents of an individual created through somatic cell nuclear transfer (i.e. cloning): (a) the nuclear DNA provider or (b) the progenitors of the nuclear DNA provider. Such a question cannot be answered by simply appealing to the folk account...
Bioethics
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No Module named Pandas
Hi, I've been learning Python for few weeks only. I started a micro course of machine learning and I need to import Pandas to make some data analysis and predictions. I installed Pandas using AnacondaNavigator, but when I open it with Python and type: 'Import Pandas as pd' I keep having the same message: no module named pandas. I read online that could possibly be explained by different versions of Python so I made sure to have only the version of Anaconda on my computer, but it did not solve the...
Python Educational
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What is the return type of model.predict()?
I tried this: target_f = self.model.predict(state) print("type of target_f", type(target_f)) I got : type of target_f I want to know it is 'int', 'float' or else? submitted by /u/MarkKang2019 [link] [comments]
Python Educational
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Peculiar vegetative tumor‐like genital herpes simplex nodules with brisk tissue eosinophilia in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection
Abstract Genital herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection in a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) patient can present as a vegetative nodule. Clinical differential diagnoses of the nodule include condyloma latum, condyloma acuminatum, viral or fungal infection, and cutaneous neoplasms. Histological examination of herpetic nodules has been reported to demonstrate thick pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia with dense dermal lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate and multifocal multinucleated cells with herpetic viral...
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology
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Granulomatous/sarcoid‐like reactions in the setting of PD‐1 inhibition: a potential mimic of disease recurrence
ABSTRACT Nivolumab and pembrolizumab are humanized IgG4 monoclonal antibodies against programmed cell death 1 (PD‐1). Although these agents are effective in treating advanced melanoma, non‐small cell lung carcinoma, and other types of cancers, various adverse events have been reported. Cutaneous adverse events are particularly prevalent and granulomatous/sarcoid‐like reactions are uncommon but increasingly recognized immune‐related adverse events associated with immune checkpoint inhibitors. Herein,...
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology
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A pediatric case of pigmented epithelioid melanocytoma with chromosomal copy number alterations in 15q and 17q and a novel NTRK3‐SCAPER gene fusion
Pigmented epithelioid melanocytoma (PEM) represents a group of rare, heavily pigmented melanocytic tumors encompassing lesions previously designated as ‘animal‐type melanomas’ and ‘epithelioid blue nevi’. Despite the association of multiple such tumors in the setting of Carney complex, most cases of PEM occur spontaneously as solitary neoplasms in otherwise healthy patients. PEM may arise in both children and adults, and has a known propensity to spread to the regional lymph nodes. Despite this latter...
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology
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Acquired cutis laxa secondary to Sweet syndrome in a child (Marshall's syndrome): A rare case report
Abstract Sweet syndrome is rare in the pediatric population and usually responds well to treatment, resolving without sequelae. Marshall syndrome is a rare pediatric skin disease characterized by loss of elastic tissue (cutis laxa) secondary to acquired, localized neutrophilic dermatitis without any internal organ involvement. Only few cases of Marshall syndrome (acquired cutis laxa type II) have been reported. Systemic steroids and dapsone show excellent results in Sweet syndrome. Although there...
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology
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Theranostic Nanomedicine Carrying L‐Menthol and Near‐Infrared Dye for Multimodal Imaging‐Guided Photothermal Therapy of Cancer
L‐menthol/IR‐780‐loaded liposome (MIL) is developed to achieve NIR‐triggered cavitation for enhancing photothermal ablation and photoacoustic/near infrared fluorescence/ultrasound (PA/NIRF/US) imaging‐guidance for the implementation of photothermal therapy. Abstract Photothermal therapy (PTT) as an emerging technique for cancer treatment has drawn great attention owing to its minimally invasive nature. However, it is difficult to achieve a complete tumor regression due to the heterogeneous...
Advanced Healthcare Materials
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Autonomes Operieren – eine Zukunftsvision
Latest Results for Der Chirurg
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Hypothetical Control of Heart Rate Variability
In the last three decades, the analysis of heart rate variability by nonlinear methods demonstrated the complexity of cardiovascular regulation. Additionally to the observations of periodic heart rate regulation by the autonomic nervous system, the long-term statistics of the heart rate has been determined to reminisce a tempered L\'{e}vy process. A number of heuristic arguments have previously been made to support a tempering conjecture, using exponentially truncated waiting times for the time intervals...
Frontiers in Physiology | New and Recent Articles
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