MCPA: MULTI-SCALE CROSS PERCEPTRON ATTENTION NETWORK FOR 2D MEDICAL IMAGE SEGMENTATION


Changes in the mRNA expression of glycolysis-related enzymes of Candida albicans during inhibition of intramitochondrial catabolism under anaerobic condition.

Candida albicans can cause two major types of infections: superficial infection and systemic candidiasis.C.albicans infects diverse host niches, owing to a wide range of virulence factors and attributes, such as morphological transitions and phenotypic switching.C.albicans uses glycolysis, followed by alcoholic fermentation or mitochondrial respira

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Extensive conserved synteny of genes between the karyotypes of Manduca sexta and Bombyx mori revealed by BAC-FISH mapping.

BACKGROUND: Genome sequencing projects have been completed for several species representing four highly diverged holometabolous insect orders, Diptera, Hymenoptera, Coleoptera, h22a4 transmission and Lepidoptera.The striking evolutionary diversity of insects argues a need for efficient methods to apply genome information from such models to genetic

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KNOWLEDGE OF SCHOOL TEACHERS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS OF MUMBAI CITY REGARDING PREVENTION OF SUICIDE AMONG ADOLESCENTS

Adolescence is a period of turmoil, if not dealt with it effectively.The perplexity which adolescents g25-660 focus st face could compel them to resort to such an act which could be harmful.The academic failure, loss of loved ones during the period of adolescence can affect them seriously.They may turn to the decision of ending their lives by delib

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Using an analysis of concrete and cement epd: verification, selection, assessment, benchmarking and target setting

Carbonation of concretes is a natural physico-chemical process that can be described as a reaction between the carbon dioxide contained in the air and the cement matrix.Carbonation concerns all concretes types in contact with the ambient air but also concretes in ground, from production stage to use and end-of-life stages.The amount of carbon dioxi

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