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2. Quantitative Evaluation of Time-Dependent Multidimensional Projection Techniques
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Vernier, E. F., Garcia, R., da Silva, I. P., Comba, J. L. D., and Telea, A. C.
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Computer Science - Graphics - Abstract
Dimensionality reduction methods are an essential tool for multidimensional data analysis, and many interesting processes can be studied as time-dependent multivariate datasets. There are, however, few studies and proposals that leverage on the concise power of expression of projections in the context of dynamic/temporal data. In this paper, we aim at providing an approach to assess projection techniques for dynamic data and understand the relationship between visual quality and stability. Our approach relies on an experimental setup that consists of existing techniques designed for time-dependent data and new variations of static methods. To support the evaluation of these techniques, we provide a collection of datasets that has a wide variety of traits that encode dynamic patterns, as well as a set of spatial and temporal stability metrics that assess the quality of the layouts. We present an evaluation of 11 methods, 10 datasets, and 12 quality metrics, and elect the best-suited methods for projecting time-dependent multivariate data, exploring the design choices and characteristics of each method. All our results are documented and made available in a public repository to allow reproducibility of results.
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- 2020
3. Dynamic multi-photon number resolving detector with fiber ring and single-photon detector
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da Silva, I. K. A., Mendonca, F. A., and Ramos, R. V.
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- 2023
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4. Cadomian arc recycling along the northern Gondwana margin: Source-inherited composition of Miaolingian rift-related rhyolitic rocks (Ossa-Morena Zone, SW Iberia)
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Pereira, M.F., Gama, C., Dias da Silva, I., Fuenlabrada, J.M., and El Houicha, M.
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- 2023
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5. Nuclear and Magnetic Structures of the Frustrated Quantum Antiferromagnet Barlowite, Cu$_{4}$(OH)$_{6}$FBr
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Tustain, K., Nilsen, G. J., Ritter, C., da Silva, I., and Clark, L.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Barlowite, Cu$_{4}$(OH)$_{6}$FBr, has attracted much attention as the parent compound of a new series of quantum spin liquid candidates, Zn$_{x}$Cu$_{4-x}$(OH)$_{6}$FBr. While it is known to undergo a magnetic phase transition to a long-range ordered state at $T_{N} = 15$ K, there is still no consensus over either its nuclear or magnetic structures. Here, we use comprehensive powder neutron diffraction studies on deuterated samples of barlowite to demonstrate that the only space group consistent with the observed nuclear and magnetic diffraction at low-temperatures is the orthorhombic $Pnma$ space group. We furthermore conclude that the magnetic intensity at $T < T_{N}$ is correctly described by the $Pn^\prime m^\prime a$ magnetic space group, which crucially allows the ferromagnetic component observed in previous single-crystal and powder magnetisation measurements. As such, the magnetic structure of barlowite resembles that of the related material clinoatacamite, Cu$_{4}$(OH)$_{6}$Cl$_{2}$, the parent compound of the well-known quantum spin liquid candidate hebertsmithite, ZnCu$_{3}$(OH)$_{6}$Cl$_{2}$., Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures, supplemental material
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- 2018
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6. Evidence for $J_{\rm eff} = 0$ ground state and defect-induced spin glass behaviour in the pyrochlore osmate Y$_{2}$Os$_{2}$O$_{7}$
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Davies, N. R., Topping, C. V., Jacobsen, H., Princep, A. J., Kirschner, F. K. K., Rahn, M. C., Bristow, M., Vale, J. G., da Silva, I., Baker, P. J., Sahle, Ch. J., Guo, Y. -F., Yan, D. -Y., Shi, Y. -G., Blundell, S. J., McMorrow, D. F., and Boothroyd, A. T.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We present AC and DC magnetometry, heat capacity, muon spin relaxation ($\mu$SR) and resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS) studies of the pyrochlore osmate Y$_2$Os$_2$O$_7$. We observe a non-zero effective moment governed by $\sqrt{f}\mu_{\rm{eff}} = 0.417(1)\,\mu_{\rm{B}}$ where $f$ is the fraction of Os sites which exhibit a spin, and spin freezing at temperature $T_{\rm f} \simeq 5\,$K, consistent with previous results. The field dependence of magnetisation data shows that the paramagnetic moment is most likely due to large moments $\mu_{\rm eff} \simeq 3\,\mu_{\rm B}$ on only a small fraction $f \simeq 0.02$ of Os sites. Comparison of single-ion energy level calculations with the RIXS data yields a non-magnetic $J_{\rm eff} = 0$ ground state on the Os$^{4+}$ sites. The spin-orbit interaction, Hund's coupling and trigonal distortion of OsO$_{6}$ octahedra are all important in modelling the experimentally observed spectra. We are able to rule out impurity effects, leaving disorder-related effects such as oxygen non-stoichiometry or site interchange between Os and Y ions as the most plausible explanation for the magnetic response in this material.
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- 2018
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7. Monitoring the precipitation of the hardening phase in the new VDM® Alloy 780 by in-situ high-temperature small-angle neutron scattering, neutron diffraction and complementary microscopy techniques
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Solís, C., Kirchmayer, A., da Silva, I., Kümmel, F., Mühlbauer, S., Beran, P., Gehrmann, B., Haghighat, M. Hafez, Neumeier, S., and Gilles, R.
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- 2022
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8. Completion Of Pembrolizumab In advanced non-small cell Lung cancer – real world Outcomes after Two years of therapy (COPILOT)
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Fantoni, A, primary, Warburton, L, additional, Solomon, B, additional, Alexander, M, additional, Maddula, M, additional, Brown, LJ, additional, da Silva, I Pires, additional, Nagrial, A, additional, Al-Hial, F Abu, additional, Itchins, M, additional, Pavlakis, N, additional, and Bowyer, S, additional
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- 2024
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9. Anomalous Entanglement in Chaotic Dirac Billiards
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Ramos, J. G. G. S., da Silva, I. M. L., and Barbosa, A. L. R.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We present analytical and numerical results that demonstrate the presence of anomalous entanglement behavior on the Dirac Billiards. We investigate the statistical distribution of the characteristic entangled measures, focusing on the mean, on the variance and on the quantum interference terms. We show a quite distinct behavior of the Dirac Billiard compared with the non-relativist (Schrodinger) ones. Particularly, we show a very plausible Bell state and a sharp amplitude of quantum interference term on entangled electrons left from the Dirac Billiards. The results have remarkable relevance to the novel quantum dots build of materials like graphene or topological insulators., Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures
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- 2015
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10. Variscan Suture Zone and Suspect Terranes in the NW Iberian Massif: Allochthonous Complexes of the Galicia-Trás os Montes Zone (NW Iberia)
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Martínez Catalán, J. R., Gómez Barreiro, J., Dias da Silva, Í., Chichorro, M., López-Carmona, A., Castiñeiras, P., Abati, J., Andonaegui, P., Fernández-Suárez, J., González Cuadra, P., Benítez-Pérez, J. M., Oberhänsli, Roland, Series Editor, de Wit, Maarten J., Series Editor, Roure, François M., Series Editor, Quesada, Cecilio, editor, and Oliveira, José Tomás, editor
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- 2019
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11. Early Ordovician–Devonian Passive Margin Stage in the Gondwanan Units of the Iberian Massif
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Gutiérrez-Marco, J. C., Piçarra, J. M., Meireles, C. A., Cózar, P., García-Bellido, D. C., Pereira, Z., Vaz, N., Pereira, S., Lopes, G., Oliveira, J. T., Quesada, C., Zamora, S., Esteve, J., Colmenar, J., Bernárdez, E., Coronado, I., Lorenzo, S., Sá, A. A., Dias da Silva, Í., González-Clavijo, E., Díez-Montes, A., Gómez-Barreiro, J., Oberhänsli, Roland, Series Editor, de Wit, Maarten J., Series Editor, Roure, François M., Series Editor, Quesada, Cecilio, editor, and Oliveira, José Tomás, editor
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- 2019
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12. Variscan Metamorphism
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Ribeiro, M. L., Reche, J., López-Carmona, A., Aguilar, C., Bento dos Santos, T., Chichorro, M., Dias da Silva, Í., Díez-Montes, A., González-Clavijo, E., Gutiérrez-Alonso, G., Leal, N., Liesa, M., Martínez, F. J., Mateus, A., Mendes, M. H., Moita, P., Pedro, J., Quesada, C., Santos, J. F., Solá, A. R., Valverde-Vaquero, P., Oberhänsli, Roland, Series Editor, de Wit, Maarten J., Series Editor, Roure, François M., Series Editor, Quesada, Cecilio, editor, and Oliveira, José Tomás, editor
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- 2019
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13. The Cambrian-Early Ordovician Rift Stage in the Gondwanan Units of the Iberian Massif
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Sánchez-García, T., Chichorro, M., Solá, A. R., Álvaro, J. J., Díez-Montes, A., Bellido, F., Ribeiro, M. L., Quesada, C., Lopes, J. C., Dias da Silva, Í., González-Clavijo, E., Gómez Barreiro, J., López-Carmona, A., Oberhänsli, Roland, Series Editor, de Wit, Maarten J., Series Editor, Roure, François M., Series Editor, Quesada, Cecilio, editor, and Oliveira, José Tomás, editor
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- 2019
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14. Synorogenic Basins
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Oliveira, J. T., González-Clavijo, E., Alonso, J., Armendáriz, M., Bahamonde, J. R., Braid, J. A., Colmenero, J. R., Dias da Silva, Í., Fernandes, P., Fernández, L. P., Gabaldón, V., Jorge, R. S., Machado, Gil, Marcos, A., Merino-Tomé, Óscar, Moreira, N., Murphy, J. Brendan, Pinto de Jesus, A., Quesada, C., Rodrigues, B., Rosales, I., Sanz-López, J., Suárez, A., Villa, E., Piçarra, J. M., Pereira, Z., Oberhänsli, Roland, Series Editor, de Wit, Maarten J., Series Editor, Roure, François M., Series Editor, Quesada, Cecilio, editor, and Oliveira, José Tomás, editor
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- 2019
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15. Deformation and Structure
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Azor, A., Dias da Silva, Í., Gómez Barreiro, J., González-Clavijo, E., Martínez Catalán, J. R., Simancas, J. F., Martínez Poyatos, D., Pérez-Cáceres, I., González Lodeiro, F., Expósito, I., Casas, J. M., Clariana, P., García-Sansegundo, J., Margalef, A., Oberhänsli, Roland, Series Editor, de Wit, Maarten J., Series Editor, Roure, François M., Series Editor, Quesada, Cecilio, editor, and Oliveira, José Tomás, editor
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- 2019
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16. (PM-15) THE EFFECT OF A PELVIC FLOOR TRAINING PROGRAM APPLIED IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH URINARY INCONTINENCE
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Lohane da Silva Muniz, E, primary, Pereira Ribeiro da Silva, I, additional, Estevão, A, additional, and Castiglione, M, additional
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- 2024
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17. Sleep quality characterization of individuals with cerebral palsy: preliminary data of the subjective and objective analysis
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Meneses da Silva, I., primary, Helena do Couto, M.C., additional, Cristina da Silva, N., additional, da Silva, A.C., additional, Proença, M., additional, and Pinato, L., additional
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- 2024
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18. Prognostic significance of sentinel node tumor burden in Merkel Cell Carcinoma
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Zijlker, L., primary, Watts, F., additional, Wong, T., additional, Flohil, C., additional, Lo, S., additional, da Silva, I., additional, Ch'ng, S., additional, Hong, A., additional, Shannon, K., additional, Klop, M., additional, van Houdt, W., additional, Wouters, M., additional, Tesselaar, M., additional, Scolyer, R., additional, and van Akkooi, A., additional
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- 2024
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19. Strong magnetic exchange and frustrated ferrimagnetic order in a weberite-type inorganic–organic hybrid fluoride
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Clark, L., Albino, M., Pimenta, V., Lhoste, J., da Silva, I., Payen, C., Grenèche, J.-M., Maisonneuve, V., Lightfoot, P., and Leblanc, M.
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- 2019
20. Impact of Metabolic Syndrome Components in High-Risk Cardiovascular Disease Development in Older Adults
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Gustavo de Sousa Barbalho Y, Morato Stival M, Ramos de Lima L, Cristina Rodrigues da Silva I, de Oliveira Silva A, Vieira Gomes da Costa M, Cristina Morais Santa Barbara Rehem T, and Schwerz Funghetto S
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aged ,metabolic syndrome ,cardiovascular system ,aging population ,Geriatrics ,RC952-954.6 - Abstract
Yuri Gustavo de Sousa Barbalho,1 Marina Morato Stival,1 Luciano Ramos de Lima,1 Izabel Cristina Rodrigues da Silva,1 Alessandro de Oliveira Silva,2 Manoela Vieira Gomes da Costa,1 Tania Cristina Morais Santa Barbara Rehem,1 Silvana Schwerz Funghetto1 1Graduate Department of Health Sciences and Technologies, University of Brasilia (UnB), Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil; 2Physical Education Department, University Center of Brasilia, Brasilia, Federal District, BrazilCorrespondence: Yuri Gustavo de Sousa Barbalho Tel +55 61 9 9112-7116Email yurigustavo.sousa@gmail.comObjective: Analyze the influence between the components of metabolic syndrome and the independent risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the elderly.Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out with 205 older adults from a primary healthcare unit of the Federal District, Brazil. The cardiovascular risk was determined by the Framingham Risk Score (FRS). The National Cholesterol Evaluation Program for Adult Treatment Panel III 2001 (NCEP-ATP III) criteria were considered to analyze metabolic syndrome (MS) diagnoses.Results: There was a strong association between MS and high cardiovascular risk (OR = 8.86). The univariate analysis main findings revealed that male gender, diabetes, smoking habit, systolic blood pressure, HDL level, high blood glucose, glycated hemoglobin, and LDL level were associated with high cardiovascular risk. FRS increases significantly with the presence of four or more MS components (by 30%, if 4 components are present, and by 40%, if 5 components) when compared with the presence of three or fewer components (P < 0.001). A logistic regression analysis of high-risk predictors was described to reduce the effects of confounding and bias factors.Conclusion: The identification of MS associated with high FRS values represents a cascading of adverse effects on the population’s aging process.Keywords: aged, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular system, aging population
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- 2020
21. Factors Associated with Frailty Syndrome in Older Adults
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Barbosa da Silva, Alessandra, Queiroz de Souza, I., da Silva, I. K., Borges Lopes Tavares da Silva, M., and Oliveira dos Santos, A. C.
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- 2020
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22. Distinct Matroid Base Weights and Additive Theory
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Hamidoune, Y. O. and da Silva, I. P.
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Mathematics - Combinatorics ,Mathematics - Number Theory ,05C05 ,05B35 ,11P32) - Abstract
Let $M$ be a matroid on a set $E$ and let $w:E\longrightarrow G$ be a weight function, where $G$ is a cyclic group. Assuming that $w(E)$ satisfies the Pollard's Condition (i.e. Every non-zero element of $w(E)-w(E)$ generates $G$), we obtain a formulae for the number of distinct base weights. If $|G|$ is a prime, our result coincides with a result Schrijver and Seymour. We also describe Equality cases in this formulae. In the prime case, our result generalizes Vosper's Theorem.
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23. EP11.03-11 Site-Specific Response Patterns in Patients with Advanced NSCLC Treated with First-Line Systemic Therapy
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Brown, L.J., primary, Ahn, J., additional, Gao, B., additional, Gee, H., additional, Nagrial, A., additional, Hau, E., additional, and Pires da Silva, I., additional
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- 2023
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24. MA17.05 Real World Outcomes of Immunotherapy (IO) for Pleural MESOthelioma in Australia - RIOMeso
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McNamee, N., primary, Harvey, C., additional, Gray, L., additional, Khoo, T., additional, Lingam, L., additional, Zhang, B., additional, Clay, T., additional, Arulananda, S., additional, Itchins, M., additional, Pavlakis, N., additional, Kao, S., additional, Bowyer, S., additional, Chin, V., additional, Warburton, L., additional, da Silva, I., additional, John, T., additional, Solomon, B., additional, Alexander, M., additional, and Nagrial, A., additional
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- 2023
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25. EP11.03-07 Long-term Outcomes and Toxicity in Patients with Metastatic Non Small Cell Lung Cancer Treated with Immunotherapy Containing Regimens
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Maddula, M., primary, Brown, L.J., additional, Gao, B., additional, Pires da Silva, I., additional, and Nagrial, A., additional
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- 2023
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26. Brief Report: Real-world toxicity and survival of combination immunotherapy in pleural mesothelioma - RIOMeso
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McNamee, N., primary, Harvey, C., additional, Gray, L., additional, Khoo, T., additional, Lingam, L., additional, Zhang, B., additional, Nindra, U., additional, Yip, P.Y., additional, Pal, A., additional, Clay, T., additional, Arulananda, S., additional, Itchins, M., additional, Pavlakis, N., additional, Kao, S., additional, Bowyer, S., additional, Chin, V., additional, Warburton, L., additional, Pires da Silva, I., additional, John, T., additional, Solomon, B., additional, Alexander, M., additional, and Nagrial, A., additional
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- 2023
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27. Cementing Bullheading Simulator for Well Plugging and Abandonment with Coupled Well-Reservoir Modeling
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da Silva, I. E., additional, Rylo, E., additional, Forti, T. L., additional, Longhin, G. C., additional, Moreira, R. P., additional, Piedade, T. S., additional, Rocha, J. S., additional, Oliveira, A. G., additional, Lucchesi, R. D., additional, Carvalho, C. P., additional, Cid, K. F., additional, and Santos, F. G., additional
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- 2023
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28. Coherent regimes of mutually coupled Chua's circuits
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Da Silva, I. Gomes, De Monte, S., d'Ovidio, F., Toral, R., and Mirasso, C. R.
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
We study the dynamical regimes that emerge from the strongly coupling between two Chua's circuits with parameters mismatch. For the region around the perfect synchronous state we show how to combine parameter diversity and coupling in order to robustly and precisely target a desired regime. This target process allows us to obtain regimes that may lie outside parameter ranges accessible for any isolated circuit. The results are obtained by following a recently developed theoretical technique, the order parameter expansion, and are verified both by numerical simulations and on electronic circuits. The theoretical results indicate that the same predictable change in the collective dynamics can be obtained for large populations of strongly coupled circuits with parameter mismatches., Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures
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- 2005
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29. Utility of trio-based exome sequencing in the elucidation of the genetic basis of isolated syndromic intellectual disability: illustrative cases
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Carneiro TNR, Krepischi ACV, Costa SS, Tojal da Silva I, Vianna-Morgante AM, Valieris R, Ezquina SAM, Bertola DR, Otto PA, and Rosenberg C
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exome ,intellectual disability ,next generation sequencing ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Thaise NR Carneiro,1 Ana CV Krepischi,1 Silvia S Costa,1 Israel Tojal da Silva,2 Angela M Vianna-Morgante,1 Renan Valieris,2 Suzana AM Ezquina,1 Debora R Bertola,3 Paulo A Otto,1 Carla Rosenberg1 1Human Genome and Stem-Cell Research Center, Department of Genetics and Evolutionary Biology, Institute of Biosciences, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; 2Laboratory of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, International Research Center, A. C. Camargo Cancer Center, São Paulo, Brazil; 3Genetics Unit, Instituto da Criança, Hospital das Clínicas, Medical School, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil Introduction: Exome sequencing is recognized as a powerful tool for identifying the genetic cause of intellectual disability (ID). It is uncertain, however, whether only the exome of the proband should be sequenced or if the sequencing of parental genomes is also required, and the resulting increase in diagnostic yield justifies the increase in costs. Patients and methods: We sequenced the exomes of eight individuals with sporadic syndromic ID and their parents. Results and discussion: Likely pathogenic variants were detected in eight candidate genes, namely homozygous or compound heterozygous variants in three autosomal genes (ADAMTSL2, NALCN, VPS13B), one in an X-linked gene (MID1), and de novo heterozygous variants in four autosomal genes (RYR2, GABBR2, CDK13, DDX3X). Two patients harbored rare variants in two or more candidate genes, while in three other patients no candidate was identified. In five probands (62%), the detected variants explained their clinical findings. The causative recessive variants would have led to diagnosis even without parental exome sequencing, but for the heterozygous dominant ones, the exome trio-based approach was fundamental in the identification of the de novo likely pathogenic variants. Keywords: exome, intellectual disability, next-generation sequencing
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30. A-132 - Prognostic significance of sentinel node tumor burden in Merkel Cell Carcinoma
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Zijlker, L., Watts, F., Wong, T., Flohil, C., Lo, S., da Silva, I., Ch'ng, S., Hong, A., Shannon, K., Klop, M., van Houdt, W., Wouters, M., Tesselaar, M., Scolyer, R., and van Akkooi, A.
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- 2024
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31. Prognostic indicators and outcomes of hospitalised COVID-19 patients with neurological disease: An individual patient data meta-analysis
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Singh, B, Lant, S, Cividini, S, Cattrall, J, Goodwin, L, Benjamin, L, Michael, B, Khawaja, A, Matos, A, Alkeridy, W, Pilotto, A, Lahiri, D, Rawlinson, R, Mhlanga, S, Lopez, E, Sargent, B, Somasundaran, A, Tamborska, A, Webb, G, Younas, K, Al Sami, Y, Babu, H, Banks, T, Cavallieri, F, Cohen, M, Davies, E, Dhar, S, Modol, A, Farooq, H, Harte, J, Hey, S, Joseph, A, Karthikappallil, D, Kassahun, D, Lipunga, G, Mason, R, Minton, T, Mond, G, Poxon, J, Rabas, S, Soothill, G, Zedde, M, Yenkoyan, K, Brew, B, Contini, E, Cysique, L, Zhang, X, Maggi, P, van Pesch, V, Lechien, J, Saussez, S, Heyse, A, Brito Ferreira, M, Soares, C, Elicer, I, Eugenin-Von Bernhardi, L, Reyes, W, Yin, R, Azab, M, Abd-Allah, F, Elkady, A, Escalard, S, Corvol, J, Delorme, C, Tattevin, P, Bigaut, K, Lorenz, N, Hornuss, D, Hosp, J, Rieg, S, Wagner, D, Knier, B, Lingor, P, Winkler, A, Sharifi-Razavi, A, Moein, S, Seyed Alinaghi, S, Jamali Moghadam Siahkali, S, Morassi, M, Padovani, A, Giunta, M, Libri, I, Beretta, S, Ravaglia, S, Foschi, M, Calabresi, P, Primiano, G, Servidei, S, Mercuri, N, Liguori, C, Pierantozzi, M, Sarmati, L, Boso, F, Garazzino, S, Mariotto, S, Patrick, K, Costache, O, Pincherle, A, Klok, F, Meza, R, Cabreira, V, Valdoleiros, S, Oliveira, V, Kaimovsky, I, Guekht, A, Koh, J, Diaz, E, Barrios-Lopez, J, Guijarro-Castro, C, Beltran-Corbellini, A, Martinez-Poles, J, Diezma-Martin, A, Morales-Casado, M, Garcia, S, Breville, G, Coen, M, Uginet, M, Bernard-Valnet, R, Pasquier, R, Kaya, Y, Abdelnour, L, Rice, C, Morrison, H, Defres, S, Huda, S, Enright, N, Hassell, J, D'Anna, L, Benger, M, Sztriha, L, Raith, E, Chinthapalli, K, Nortley, R, Paterson, R, Chandratheva, A, Werring, D, Dervisevic, S, Harkness, K, Pinto, A, Jillella, D, Beach, S, Gunasekaran, K, Ferreira Da Silva, I, Nalleballe, K, Santoro, J, Scullen, T, Kahn, L, Kim, C, Thakur, K, Jain, R, Umapathi, T, Nicholson, T, Sejvar, J, Hodel, E, Smith, C, Solomon, T, Singh B., Lant S., Cividini S., Cattrall J. W. S., Goodwin L. C., Benjamin L., Michael B. D., Khawaja A., Matos A. D. M. B., Alkeridy W., Pilotto A., Lahiri D., Rawlinson R., Mhlanga S., Lopez E. C., Sargent B. F., Somasundaran A., Tamborska A., Webb G., Younas K., Al Sami Y., Babu H., Banks T., Cavallieri F., Cohen M., Davies E., Dhar S., Modol A. F., Farooq H., Harte J., Hey S., Joseph A., Karthikappallil D., Kassahun D., Lipunga G., Mason R., Minton T., Mond G., Poxon J., Rabas S., Soothill G., Zedde M., Yenkoyan K., Brew B., Contini E., Cysique L., Zhang X., Maggi P., van Pesch V., Lechien J., Saussez S., Heyse A., Brito Ferreira M. L., Soares C. N., Elicer I., Eugenin-Von Bernhardi L., Reyes W. N., Yin R., Azab M. A., Abd-Allah F., Elkady A., Escalard S., Corvol J. -C., Delorme C., Tattevin P., Bigaut K., Lorenz N., Hornuss D., Hosp J., Rieg S., Wagner D., Knier B., Lingor P., Winkler A. S., Sharifi-Razavi A., Moein S. T., Seyed Alinaghi S. A., Jamali Moghadam Siahkali S., Morassi M., Padovani A., Giunta M., Libri I., Beretta S., Ravaglia S., Foschi M., Calabresi P., Primiano G., Servidei S., Mercuri N. B., Liguori C., Pierantozzi M., Sarmati L., Boso F., Garazzino S., Mariotto S., Patrick K. N., Costache O., Pincherle A., Klok F. A., Meza R., Cabreira V., Valdoleiros S. R., Oliveira V., Kaimovsky I., Guekht A., Koh J., Diaz E. F., Barrios-Lopez J. M., Guijarro-Castro C., Beltran-Corbellini A., Martinez-Poles J., Diezma-Martin A. M., Morales-Casado M. I., Garcia S. G., Breville G., Coen M., Uginet M., Bernard-Valnet R., Pasquier R. D., Kaya Y., Abdelnour L. H., Rice C., Morrison H., Defres S., Huda S., Enright N., Hassell J., D'Anna L., Benger M., Sztriha L., Raith E., Chinthapalli K., Nortley R., Paterson R., Chandratheva A., Werring D. J., Dervisevic S., Harkness K., Pinto A., Jillella D., Beach S., Gunasekaran K., Ferreira Da Silva I. R., Nalleballe K., Santoro J., Scullen T., Kahn L., Kim C. Y., Thakur K. T., Jain R., Umapathi T., Nicholson T. R., Sejvar J. J., Hodel E. M., Smith C. 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Background Neurological COVID-19 disease has been reported widely, but published studies often lack information on neurological outcomes and prognostic risk factors. We aimed to describe the spectrum of neurological disease in hospitalised COVID-19 patients; characterise clinical outcomes; and investigate factors associated with a poor outcome. Methods We conducted an individual patient data (IPD) meta-analysis of hospitalised patients with neurological COVID-19 disease, using standard case definitions. We invited authors of studies from the first pandemic wave, plus clinicians in the Global COVID-Neuro Network with unpublished data, to contribute. We analysed features associated with poor outcome (moderate to severe disability or death, 3 to 6 on the modified Rankin Scale) using multivariable models. Results We included 83 studies (31 unpublished) providing IPD for 1979 patients with COVID-19 and acute new-onset neurological disease. Encephalopathy (978 [49%] patients) and cerebrovascular events (506 [26%]) were the most common diagnoses. Respiratory and systemic symptoms preceded neurological features in 93% of patients; one third developed neurological disease after hospital admission. A poor outcome was more common in patients with cerebrovascular events (76% [95% CI 67–82]), than encephalopathy (54% [42–65]). Intensive care use was high (38% [35–41]) overall, and also greater in the cerebrovascular patients. In the cerebrovascular, but not encephalopathic patients, risk factors for poor outcome included breathlessness on admission and elevated D-dimer. Overall, 30-day mortality was 30% [27–32]. The hazard of death was comparatively lower for patients in the WHO European region. Interpretation Neurological COVID-19 disease poses a considerable burden in terms of disease outcomes and use of hospital resources from prolonged intensive care and inpatient admission; preliminary data suggest these may differ according to WHO regions and country income levels. The dif
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32. Circular Strategies of Social Enterprises for Sustainable Development in Impoverished Contexts: East Africa
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Leal Filho, W., Abubakar, I.R., da Silva, I., Pretorius, R., Tarabieh, K., Cau, Flavia, Ciambotti, Giacomo, Ciambotti, Giacomo (ORCID:0000-0002-8742-0571), Leal Filho, W., Abubakar, I.R., da Silva, I., Pretorius, R., Tarabieh, K., Cau, Flavia, Ciambotti, Giacomo, and Ciambotti, Giacomo (ORCID:0000-0002-8742-0571)
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African economies are home to grand societal and environmental challenges, and social enterprises in these contexts typically play a key role to address UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) such as poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradation, peace, and justice. In fact, social enterprises in African countries are actively involved in the achievement of SDGs by combining in the same organizations social, environmental, and economic missions and processes. Recently, scholars acknowledged the relevance of Circular Economy (CE) practices for the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Therefore, this chapter focuses on East African countries (meaning Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda). In these countries, the highest levels of ruralto- urban shift of any continent in the world, together with context-related challenges such as weak institutions, lack of financial support, low access to technology, and a lack of education and technical skills, give rise to severe social and environmental problems. Gathering the extant but fragmented knowledge on circular economy in East African social enterprises, this chapter aims at illustrating the tensions and barriers that jeopardize social enterprises’ ability to implement circular strategies. Further, the chapter reveals the enabling factors of social enterprises adopting circular strategies recognizing a leading role of local community, business incubators, and informal sector. Finally, this chapter examines the outcomes of circular strategies, in the form of an active contribution toward sustainable development as well as negative tensions which are generated between social enterprises and stakeholders.
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33. Global consortium for the classification of fungi and fungus-like taxa
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- Abstract
The Global Consortium for the Classification of Fungi and fungus-like taxa is an international initiative of more than 550 mycologists to develop an electronic structure for the classification of these organisms. The members of the Consortium originate from 55 countries/regions worldwide, from a wide range of disciplines, and include senior, mid-career and early-career mycologists and plant pathologists. The Consortium will publish a biannual update of the Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa, to act as an international scheme for other scientists. Notes on all newly published taxa at or above the level of species will be prepared and published online on the Outline of Fungi website (https://www.outlineoffungi.org/), and these will be finally published in the biannual edition of the Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa. Comments on recent important taxonomic opinions on controversial topics will be included in the biannual outline. For example, 'to promote a more stable taxonomy in Fusarium given the divergences over its generic delimitation', or 'are there too many genera in the Boletales?' and even more importantly, 'what should be done with the tremendously diverse 'dark fungal taxa?' There are undeniable differences in mycologists' perceptions and opinions regarding species classification as well as the establishment of new species. Given the pluralistic nature of fungal taxonomy and its implications for species concepts and the nature of species, this consortium aims to provide a platform to better refine and stabilise fungal classification, taking into consideration views from different parties. In the future, a confidential voting system will be set up to gauge the opinions of all mycologists in the Consortium on important topics. The results of such surveys will be presented to the International Commission on the Taxonomy of Fungi (ICTF) and the Nomenclature Committee
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34. Size determination and quantification of engineered cerium oxide nanoparticles by flow field-flow fractionation coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
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Sánchez-García, L., Bolea, E., Laborda, F., Cubel, C., Ferrer, P., Gianolio, D., da Silva, I., and Castillo, J.R.
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35. Yield performance and nutritional quality of tomato hybrids in response to protected environments during the Amazonian summer.
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Pataraico Jr., V., Fernandes Jr., F., Roggia Zanuzo, M., da Silva Campos, R. A., da Silva Ponce, F., Campos Botelho, S. de Carvalho, Vieira da Silva, I., Antunes, D. T., Pereira do Nascimento, M. S., and Seabra Jr., S.
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This study evaluated the yield performance of the tomato hybrids 'DS0060', 'Thaise' and 'Trucker' in the open field and environments protected by agricultural film (F) and polycarbonate panels (P) during the Amazonian summer. In the protected environment, the crops produced significantly higher yields than in the open field. 'Thaise' has high thermotolerance and is adaptable to a wide temperature range, making it the best-performing hybrid in environment F. Highest yields were found for 'Thaise' in environment F or P (86.2 and 92.5 t ha
-1 ) together with 'DS0060' and 'Trucker' in environment F (75.3 and 88.2 t ha-1 ), demonstrating the high yield potential in the interim growing season (January to April). In the open field, the fruit color was paler, fruit flesh firmer and ripening index lower. In environment F, the fruits contained highest levels of soluble solids, lycopene and β-carotene. 'Thaise' contained higher concentrations of these two compounds. Under environment P, the yield of the evaluated tomato hybrids increased considerably, indicating it as a promising possibility for tomato cultivation in tropical regions. 'Thaíse' stood out with high yield and good quality traits, when grown in an F or P environment. These results prove the viability of tomato production as interim crop in tropical regions, under high rainfall and heat, as well as the difference protected environments make for tomato cultivation, in particular the choice of the most suitable cover material for the crop, to ensure high yields coupled with desirable quality properties. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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36. Dissociative Identity Disorder: a case of three Selfs
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Bravo, J., primary, Canelas da Silva, I., additional, and Buta, F., additional
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- 2023
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37. Role of aquaporin-7 in ghrelin- and GLP-1-induced improvement of pancreatic β-cell function after sleeve gastrectomy in obese rats
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Méndez-Giménez, L, Becerril, S, Camões, S P, da Silva, I V, Rodrigues, C, Moncada, R, Valentí, V, Catalán, V, Gómez-Ambrosi, J, Miranda, J P, Soveral, G, Frühbeck, G, and Rodríguez, A
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- 2017
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38. Evaluation of in vitro hypoglycemic activity of Periploca chevalieri, an endemic medicinal plant from Cabo Verde
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Silva, O, primary, Lima, K, additional, Malmir, M, additional, Gomes, S, additional, Serrano, R, additional, da Silva, I M, additional, Figueira, M, additional, and Duarte, P, additional
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- 2022
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39. Phytochemical screening, in vitro antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Periploca chevalieri, an endemic medicinal plant from Cabo Verde
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Silva, O, primary, Lima, K, additional, Malmir, M, additional, Muchagato Maurício, E, additional, Gomes, S, additional, Serrano, R, additional, da Silva, I M, additional, Figueira, M, additional, and Duarte, P, additional
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40. Phytochemical, pre-clinical safety and efficacy evaluation of two Portuguese Asphodelus leaf extracts
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Silva, O, primary, Malmir, M, additional, Lima, K, additional, Duarte, P, additional, Serrano, R, additional, da Silva, I M, additional, Caniça, M, additional, and Silva Lima, B, additional
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- 2022
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41. Short Lecture 6 “Angolan medicinal plants used in Huambo region for the treatment of neglected tropical diseases – schistosomiasis case study”
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Valente, M, primary, Serrano, R, additional, Moreira da Silva, I, additional, Duarte, M C, additional, Kitoko, M, additional, Monizi, M, additional, Timoteo, H M, additional, Costa, E, additional, and Silva, O, additional
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42. In vitro cercaricidal activity and phytochemical profile of Vernonia britteniana root
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Valente, M, primary, Ferreira, P, additional, Belo, S, additional, da Silva, I M, additional, Nobre, P, additional, Lima, K, additional, Neto, I, additional, Pires, M, additional, Serrano, R, additional, and Silva, O, additional
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43. Medicinal Plants of Guinea-Bissauʼs Bissorã and Dabatear geographic regions
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Valente, M, primary, Malú, Q, additional, Serrano, R, additional, da Silva, I M, additional, Sami, B, additional, Malú, P, additional, Silva-Lima, B, additional, and Silva, O, additional
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44. Distinct Matroid Base Weights and Additive Theory
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Hamidoune, Y. O., da Silva, I. P., Chudnovsky, David, editor, and Chudnovsky, Gregory, editor
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- 2010
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45. A heat transfer study aiming optimization of magnetic heat exchangers of thermomagnetic motors
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Ferreira, L.D.R., Bessa, C.V.X., da Silva, I., and Gama, S.
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- 2014
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46. Serum biochemical profile, enzymatic activity and lipid peroxidation in organs of laying hens fed diets containing cashew nut shell liquid
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Braz, N. M., Freitas, E. R., Trevisan, M. T. S., do Nascimento, G. A. J., Salles, R. P. R., Cruz, C. E. B., Farias, N. N. P., da Silva, I. N. G., and Watanabe, P. H.
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47. 838P Patterns of response/progressive disease (PD) and management following PD with anti-PD-1 (PD1) in patients (pts) with advanced cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC)
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Mo, J., primary, Bohne, A-S., additional, Gaudy Marqueste, C., additional, Della Marta, N., additional, Festino, L., additional, Chen, C., additional, Lo, S.N., additional, Park, J.J., additional, Ascierto, P.A., additional, Ladwa, R., additional, Xu, W., additional, Grob, J.J., additional, Hauschild, A., additional, Menzies, A.M., additional, Long, G.V., additional, Carlino, M.S., additional, and Pires da Silva, I., additional
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48. 850P A dynamic recurrence risk prediction tool for adjuvant therapy in stage III melanoma
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Taylor, A.M., primary, Galea, C., additional, Varey, A.H.R., additional, Shannon, K.F., additional, Ch'ng, S., additional, Saw, R.P.M., additional, Pennington, T.E., additional, Stretch, J., additional, Spillane, A.J., additional, van Akkooi, A.C.J., additional, Pires da Silva, I., additional, Carlino, M.S., additional, Scolyer, R.A., additional, Long, G.V., additional, Lo, S.N., additional, and Menzies, A.M., additional
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49. 798P NeoTrio – Optimal neoadjuvant (NAT) sequencing of anti-PD-1 and BRAF targeted therapy (TT) in BRAF mutant stage III melanoma: Results of histopathological analysis
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Braden, J., primary, Potter, A.J., additional, Paver, E.C., additional, Rawson, R., additional, Menzies, A.M., additional, Carlino, M.S., additional, Au-Yeung, G., additional, Saw, R.P.M., additional, Spillane, A.J., additional, Shannon, K.F., additional, Pennington, T.E., additional, Ch'ng, S., additional, Gyorki, D., additional, Howle, J., additional, Daneshvar, D., additional, Wilmott, J.S., additional, Lo, S.N., additional, Pires da Silva, I., additional, Scolyer, R.A., additional, and Long, G.V., additional
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50. 824P Patterns of response/progression and management following progressive disease (PD) with anti-PD-(L)1 (PD(L)1) in patients (pts) with advanced Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC)
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Mo, J., primary, Zaremba, A., additional, Inderjeeth, A-J., additional, El Zenaity, P., additional, Li, A., additional, Wicky, A., additional, Della Marta, N., additional, Gaudy Marqueste, C., additional, Bohne, A-S., additional, Festino, L., additional, Chen, C., additional, Lo, S.N., additional, Guminski, A., additional, Michielin, O.A., additional, Xu, W., additional, Lebbe, C., additional, Sandhu, S.K., additional, Zimmer, L., additional, Carlino, M.S., additional, and Pires da Silva, I., additional
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- 2022
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