98 research outputs found

    sj-docx-1-cath-10.1177_10760296211048815 - Supplemental material for COVID-19 Vaccine-Associated Thrombosis With Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS): A Systematic Review and Post Hoc Analysis

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cath-10.1177_10760296211048815 for COVID-19 Vaccine-Associated Thrombosis With Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS): A Systematic Review and Post Hoc Analysis by Muhammad Usman Hafeez, Maha Ikram, Zunaira Shafiq, Azza Sarfraz, Zouina Sarfraz, Vikash Jaiswal, Muzna Sarfraz and Ivan Chérrez-Ojeda in Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis</p

    A¹-Milnor numbers

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    https://rdc.reed.edu/v1/resources/d5b2be24-81b7-4aca-8e09-8eaa58ea2c91/thumb/128.jpgIn this thesis, we look at a new generalization of the classical Milnor number that draws on tools from A¹-homotopy theory, known as the A¹-Milnor number. We present a development of the classical theory as well as the modern theory surrounding this generalization. We then compute A¹-Milnor numbers for some plane algebraic curves and their blowups. This is the first step towards a possible quadratic enrichment of a known result connecting Milnor numbers for plane algebraic curves and their blowups

    ANTI IMPERIALIST ROLE OF DAILY ZAMINDAR IN PUNJAB

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    The Daily Zamindar was the first Urdu newspaper to give a modern touch to the display of news to publish editorial comments on national and international events and to introduce a regular humorous column. Since the Daily Zamindar reflected Muslim emotions and sentiments, it soon acquired unprecedented popularity among the masses. Daily Zamindar played a vital role during the Balkan and Tripoli Wars and the Khilafat Movement. He also waged a constant war against repressive Press laws. Daily Zamindar had to pay dearly for its activities in the shape of conviction; imprisonment and forfeiture of securities.There are many ways to examine the role of anti-imperialist discourse in India, like the left-wing politics, Khalifat Movement (1919-1924), Radical Press and Anti-Imperialist role of Muslim press in India. The enquiry chooses editorializing of the Daily Zamindar during the period 1903-1947 as vantage to examine the role of Daily Zamindar, newspaper played in the rise of anti-imperialist consciousness in Punjab. As it only not mirrored the anti-imperialist feelings but also created political awakening. The study seeks to gauge the rise of anti-imperialist ideas in Punjab through vantage of editorials of the Daily Zamindar

    ANTI IMPERIALIST ROLE OF DAILY ZAMINDAR IN PUNJAB

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    The Daily Zamindar was the first Urdu newspaper to give a modern touch to the display of news to publish editorial comments on national and international events and to introduce a regular humorous column. Since the Daily Zamindar reflected Muslim emotions and sentiments, it soon acquired unprecedented popularity among the masses. Daily Zamindar played a vital role during the Balkan and Tripoli Wars and the Khilafat Movement. He also waged a constant war against repressive Press laws. Daily Zamindar had to pay dearly for its activities in the shape of conviction, imprisonment and forfeiture of securities.There are many ways to examine the role of anti-imperialist discourse in India, like the left-wing politics, Khalifat Movement (1919-1924), Radical Press and Anti-Imperialist role of Muslim press in India. The enquiry chooses editorializing of the Daily Zamindar during the period 1903-1947 as vantage to examine the role of Daily Zamindar, newspaper played in the rise of anti-imperialist consciousness in Punjab. As it only not mirrored the anti-imperialist feelings but also created political awakening. The study seeks to gauge the rise of anti-imperialist ideas in Punjab through vantage of editorials of the Daily Zamindar

    Positive Predictive Value of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Intradural Spinal Tumors Taking Histopathology as Gold Standard

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    Objective: To observe the positive predictive value of MRI, taking histopathology as gold standard in detecting spinal intradural tumors.Materials and Methods: Total 180 cases were included through non-probability purposive sampling, at Ganga Ram Hospital, Radiology department, Lahore. The radiological diagnosis obtained through MRI, was observed. The cases fit in inclusion criteria were underwent surgery and their histopathological findings were observed. Comparison between the outcomes of MRI and histopathology were undertaken, keeping histopathology as gold&nbsp;&nbsp;standard. Positive predictive value of MRI in the diagnosis of intradural spinal tumor was calculated andpresented in the form of percentages and frequency.Results: There were total 180 patients presenting in OPD with the mean age of 45.71 ± 13.57 years. There were 112 (62%) male. Male to female ratio was 1.6:1. There were 134 (74.4%) cases who were positive for malignant spinal intradural tumor on histopathology showing the PPV of MRI as 74.4%.Conclusion: Magnetic Resonance Imaging is very beneficial imaging tool for early diagnosis of spinal cord tumors

    TO DETERMINE THE SAFETY OF ANTI-EPILEPTIC DRUGS IN CHILDREN TREATED FOR SEIZURES

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    Epilepsy is a neurological disorder in which recurring seizures occur in the person. It is most common childhood disorder in United State. The seizures in a children start with the changes in electrical as well as chemical changes in the brain. There are various types of seizures such as absence seizures, atonic seizures, myoclonic seizures, febrile seizures and tonic-clonic seizures. Age is major factor to determine the recurrence of seizures and types of seizures. The sign and symptoms of epilepsy are convulsion with no fever, anger, jerking arms, sudden blinking, sudden stiffness and so on. Some drugs are considered more safe in children for the treatment of seizures. Objective: The objective of this study is to determine the safety of epileptic drugs used for treatment of epilepsy or seizures in children. Methods: A prospective study was conducted to determine the safety of epileptic drugs used for the treatment of epilepsy in children. The data was collected of almost 150 children who are epileptic patient whose treatment is going in the hospital and they follow their treatment plan carefully. The data was collected from the patient fulfilled the inclusion and exclusion criteria then findings are noted and recorded. The data was analyzed by computer software SPSS and data were assessed by statistical t-test. Results: The results of this study shows that the drugs used in children for the treatment of seizures are safe. The side effects of these drugs are most commonly in males and thus the duration of seizures in first thirty minutes is worst. The prevalence of Status epilepticus is most commonly occurring at the age of 1-5 years. There are no severe side effects have been seen which shows that the drugs used are very safe to use in children Conclusion: Epilepsy or seizures are known as the most common brain disorder in United States and if it is not treated at the time it becomes more severe. The treatment plan for the children is different from the adults and the drugs used for their treatment are safe and cause very less side effects. Thus it is concluded that the use of these drugs are safe in children is safe. Keywords: Seizures, Children, Antiepileptic drugs, Safe drugs

    Recent Progress in Isotropic Magnetorheological Elastomers and Their Properties: A Review

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    Magnetorheological elastomers (MREs) are magneto-sensitive smart materials, widely used in various applications, i.e., construction, automotive, electrics, electronics, medical, minimally invasive surgery, and robotics. Such a wide field of applications is due to their superior properties, including morphological, dynamic mechanical, magnetorheological, thermal, friction and wear, and complex torsional properties. The objective of this review is to provide a comprehensive review of the recent progress in isotropic MREs, with the main focus on their properties. We first present the background and introduction of the isotropic MREs. Then, the preparation of filler particles, fabrication methods of isotropic MREs, and key parameters of the fabrication process&mdash;including types of polymer matrices and filler particles, filler particles size and volume fraction, additives, curing time/temperature, and magnetic field strength&mdash;are discussed in a separate section. Additionally, the properties of various isotropic MREs, under specific magnetic field strength and tensile, compressive, or shear loading conditions, are reviewed in detail. The current review concludes with a summary of the properties of isotropic MREs, highlights unexplored research areas in isotropic MREs, and provides an outlook of the future opportunities of this innovative field
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