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    Bedouin-Arab women's access to antenatal care at the interface of physical and structural barriers: A pilot study

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    Gottlieb ND, Belmaker I, Bilenko N, Davidovitch N. Bedouin-Arab women's access to antenatal care at the interface of physical and structural barriers: A pilot study. Global Public Health. 2010;6(6):643-656

    URI Disambiguation in the Context of Linked Data

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    The Linked Data initiative has given rise to an increasing number of RDF datasets, many of which are freely accessible online. These resources often arise as a result of database exports; however sufficient consideration may not be given to the unseen implications caused when they are used in the wider context of the Semantic Web. This paper investigates two popular resources, DBLP and DBpedia, and discusses whether the issues regarding identity management and co-reference resolution have been suitably addressed. We find that a large percentage of authors in DBLP have been conflated, and that disambiguation pages have been incorrectly linked using owl:sameAs within DBpedia. Systems for dealing with these issues are presented, and directions are given for future research

    Novel data according Will Roger`s phenomenon in stomach cancer patients

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    Dubinina V. G., Lukjanchuk О. V., Lurin A. G., Маshukov А. А., Bilenko А. А., Zgura A. N., Raciborsky D. V., Merlich S. V., Shilin I. V. Novel data according Will Roger`s phenomenon in stomach cancer patients. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2016;6(6):185-206. eISSN 2391-8306. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.55178 http://ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/3570 The journal has had 7 points in Ministry of Science and Higher Education parametric evaluation. Part B item 755 (23.12.2015). 755 Journal of Education, Health and Sport eISSN 2391-8306 7 © The Author (s) 2016; This article is published with open access at Licensee Open Journal Systems of Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz, Poland Open Access. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited. This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted, non commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited. This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted, non commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited. The authors declare that there is no conflict of interests regarding the publication of this paper. Received: 05.05.2016. Revised 25.05.2016. Accepted: 25.05.2016. Novel data according Will Roger`s phenomenon in stomach cancer patients Dubinina V. G.1, Lukjanchuk О. V.1,2, Lurin A. G.2, Маshukov А. А.1,2, Bilenko А. А.2, Zgura A. N.2, Raciborsky D. V.2, Merlich S. V.2, Shilin I. V.2 Odessa national medical university1 Odessa regional oncologic center2 Acknowledgments: Supported by the Oncological Department of Odessa Regional Pathology Service. Summary Mostly Will Roger`s phenomenon means existence of so-called "jumping" or "jumping over the stages" regional metastases in the stomach cancer patients. N1 in the 6th edition means 16 regional lymph nodes involvement, while the N1 seventh edition – only 1-2 of regional lymph nodes involvement. This means that T1N1Mo \ 6th and T1N1Mo \ 7th - not quite the same, and the survival of the two groups will be different. The study, made on the abdominal oncosurgical department of Odessa Regional Oncology Center, included 188 patients operated for gastric cancer in the period 2007-2011. The study included only radically treated patients. Comparison of survival in patients with gastric cancer between 6th revision groups of 7th has been reviewed. The classification mission is to provide differences in the survival rates between the groups. Regression multivariate Cox analysis showed that 7th UICC classification showed different capability of stratifying survival groups of UICC N classification (P \ 0.01). Key words: extended lymphatic dissection, TNM classification, Will Roger`s phenomenon, stomach cancer

    КЛІТИННІ ФЕНОТИПИ ЗЛОЯКІСНИХ ПУХЛИН ШЛУНКА ЕПІТЕЛІАЛЬНОГО ПОХОДЖЕННЯ = CELLULAR PHENOTYPES OF MALIGNANT TUMORS OF THE STOMACH OF EPITELIAL ORIGIN

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    Mashukov A. O., Lurin A. G., Tkachenko O. I., Zgura O. M., Bilenko O. A., Ratsiborsky D. V., Merlich S.V., Shilin I.V., Maksimovsky V. E., Boychenko A. I., Sirbu V. M. CELLULAR PHENOTYPES OF MALIGNANT TUMORS OF THE STOMACH OF EPITELIAL ORIGIN. ВІСНИК МОРСЬКОЇ МЕДИЦИНИ. 2020;3(88):45-50. ISSN 0049-6804. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4118651 http://www.herald.com.ua УДК 616.33-006.6-089-076/-078 DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4118651 КЛІТИННІ ФЕНОТИПИ ЗЛОЯКІСНИХ ПУХЛИН ШЛУНКА ЕПІТЕЛІАЛЬНОГО ПОХОДЖЕННЯ А. О. Машуков1,2, А. Г. Лурін2, О. І. Ткаченко1, О. М. Згура2, О. А. Біленко1, Д. В. Раціборський2, С. В. Мерліч2, І. В. Шілін2, В. Є. Максимовський1, А. І. Бойченко2, В. М. Сирбу2 Одеський національний медичний університет1, Україна; КНП «Одеський обласний онкологічний диспансер»2, Україна CELLULAR PHENOTYPES OF MALIGNANT TUMORS OF THE STOMACH OF EPITELIAL ORIGIN Mashukov A. O.1,2, Lurin A. G.2, Tkachenko O. I.1, Zgura O. M.2, Bilenko O. A.1, Ratsiborsky D. V.2, Merlich S. V.2 , Shilin I. V.2, Maksimovsky V. E.1, Boychenko A. I.2, Sirbu V. M.2 Odessa National Medical University1, Ukraine; KNP "Odessa Regional Center for Oncology"2, Ukraine [email protected] Summary The aim: to study the effect of cell phenotype of gastric tumors on the survival of patients treated according to standard protocols. Object and methods of research. The work presents the results of a clinical study conducted on the basis of two medical institutions - the National Cancer Institute and the abdominal oncology surgery department of the Odessa Regional Oncology Center. 221 patients underwent surgery for gastric cancer (MS) from 2007 to 2013. The mean age of patients was 60.88 ± 10.5 years, men - 180, women - 41. All patients underwent surgery, performed 143 gastrectomies and 78 distal subtotal resections of the stomach. Results. All patients included in the study were radically operated. Tumors removed during surgery were examined using histological, cytological, immunohistochemical methods and genetic tests. The obtained research results are monitored for the presence / absence of clinical parallels and mathematical correlations between them. It is concluded that some combinations of immunohistochemical (IHC) markers are effective in separating groups of patients with different biology of gastric cancer. Survival of groups of patients was analyzed on the basis of analysis of molecular markers VEGFR, p53, Her2, Ki-67 and standard histological parameters (stage, degree of differentiation, etc.). The results obtained taking into account the survival and life expectancy in this category of patients allowed us to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of our proposed classification. Conclusions. More advanced surgeries, including D2 lymph dissection, were more effective in microsatellite-unstable and Epstein-Barr virus-associated gastric cancer. Key words: gastric cancer, oncoproteins, immunohistochemical study, new classification

    Astronomy Letters, V. 28, I. 03

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    Astronomy Letters -- March 2002 Volume 28, Issue 3, pp. 139-205 Parameters of the Early Universe and Primordial Black Holes S. O. Alexeyev, M. V. Sazhin, and O. S. Khovanskaya pp. 139-142 Full Text: PDF (126 kB) Broadband Gravitational-Wave Pulses from Binary Neutron Stars in Eccentric Orbits A. V. Gusev, V. B. Ignatiev, A. G. Kuranov, K. A. Postnov, and M. E. Prokhorov pp. 143-149 Full Text: PDF (259 kB) The Formation of X-ray Radiation in a Boundary Layer during Disk Accretion onto a Neutron Star S. A. Grebenev and R. A. Sunyaev pp. 150-162 Full Text: PDF (393 kB) Comparison of Stellar Orbits in Various Models of the Galaxy S. Ninkovic, V. V. Orlov, and A. V. Petrova pp. 163-168 Full Text: PDF (168 kB) New Magnetic Chemically Peculiar Stars V. G. El'kin, D. O. Kudryavtsev, and I. I. Romanyuk pp. 169-173 Full Text: PDF (151 kB) An Electronic Version of Volume I of the General Catalogue of Variable Stars with Improved Coordinates N. N. Samus', V. P. Goranskii, O. V. Durlevich, A. V. Zharova, E. V. Kazarovets, E. N. Pastukhova, M. L. Hazen, and T. M. Tsvetkova pp. 174-181 Full Text: PDF (172 kB) Determining the Acceleration Height of the Electrons Responsible for Bremsstrahlung Gamma-Ray Bursts with Energies Above 10 MeV during the Solar Flares of April 2, 1982, and March 26, 1991 Victoria G. Kurt and V. V. Akimov pp. 182-186 Full Text: PDF (180 kB) Interaction of Acoustic Oscillations with an Active Region on the Sun O. V. Ladenkov, Sh. S. Kholikov, and Sh. A. Egamberdiev pp. 187-194 Full Text: PDF (304 kB) The Formation of Radio Brightening Bands Near Cool Filaments on the Sun I. A. Bilenko and V. A. Kovalev pp. 195-198 Full Text: PDF (130 kB) Rotation Cycles of the Sector Structure of the Solar Magnetic Field and Its Activity V. V. Vasil'eva, V. I. Makarov, and A. G. Tlatov pp. 199-205 Full Text: PDF (215 kB)Archived web conten

    Defect-related degradation of Deep-UV-LEDs

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    With this paper we describe an extensive analysis of the electro-optical degradation of deep ultraviolet Light-Emitting Diodes emitting at 310 nm, submitted to accelerated stress test. The results obtained within this study indicate that: (i) high current stress can induce a significant decrease in the optical power emitted by the LEDs; (ii) optical power decrease is more prominent at low measuring current levels, indicating that degradation is related to an increase in the concentration of defects, with subsequent decrease in the radiative efficiency of the active layer; (iii) stress can induce a significant increase in the operating voltage of the LEDs, due to the increase in the resistivity of the ohmic contacts or p-type semiconductor; and (iv) after stress, LEDs show a significantly increased green parasitic emission. This result suggest that stress induced an increase in the defectiveness of the active layer. Information on the location of the degraded region is achieved by the analysis of the Apparent Charge Distribution curves obtained by capacitance–voltage measurements

    Technological peculiarities of growing mustard and two-grained spelt (Triticum Dicoccum (Schrank) Schuebl) by organic farming methods

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    Chaika Т., Korotkova I., Barabolia О., Shokalo N., Chetveryk О., Bilenko О., Krykunova V. Technological peculiarities of growing mustard and two-grained spelt (Triticum Dicoccum (Schrank) Schuebl) by organic farming methods. International Journal of Botany Studies. 2021. Vol. 6, Issue 6. P. 205–210. URL : https://www.botanyjournals.com/pdf?refno=6-5-288 (Web of Science

    Technological peculiarities of growing mustard and two-grained spelt (Triticum Dicoccum (Schrank) Schuebl) by organic farming methods

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    Chaika Т., Korotkova I., Barabolia О., Shokalo N., Chetveryk О., Bilenko О., Krykunova V. Technological peculiarities of growing mustard and two-grained spelt (Triticum Dicoccum (Schrank) Schuebl) by organic farming methods. International Journal of Botany Studies. 2021. Vol. 6, Issue 6. P. 205–210. URL : https://www.botanyjournals.com/pdf?refno=6-5-288 (Web of Science

    MACROECONOMIC STABILITY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES: EVOLUTION AND NEW CHALLENGES

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    The objective of this article is to analyse the processes of macroeconomic stabilisation in Central and Eastern European countries over the past thirty years (1991-2021), from the inception of market reforms to the present day. At the same time, the author aims to identify patterns and trends in the macroeconomic policies of these countries, which were formed under the influence of radical structural changes, economic cycles and the global financial crisis of 2008. Methodology. In order to analyse the data, the correlation between variables was measured. The volatility of macroeconomic indicators was gauged using the standard deviation. Based on panel regressions with fixed effects, models were created to demonstrate the influence of macroeconomic stability on economic growth in 15 countries across Central and Eastern Europe over a 30-year period (1991-2021). Results. The analysis using panel regressions with fixed effects shows a significant impact of macroeconomic stability indicators on economic growth after the 2008 global financial crisis, compared to a very small impact during the 2000-2008 boom. The growth of indicators of the real effective exchange rate and total official reserves have a positive impact on economic growth during the boom, while the impact of these indicators decreases significantly in the post-crisis period, and the impact of the lending rate, the current account balance and the unemployment rate increases. It should be noted that the dominant positive factor influencing economic growth in all periods is the budget balance and the weak influence of the exchange rate. Practical implications. The author identifies certain combinations of macroeconomic indicators to create a successful macroeconomic policy for sustainable economic growth in Central and Eastern Europe. Value / Оriginality. The paper assesses and analyses the relationship between macroeconomic stability and economic growth in Central and Eastern European countries during both recession and boom periods, as well as in the post-crisis downturn after 2008, in order to achieve stable welfare, confidence in the future for the whole society and the success of long-term investment projects

    Semiconductors V. 39, I. 07

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    dc.description[en_US]Semiconductors -- July 2005 Volume 39, Issue 7, pp. 735-860 ATOMIC STRUCTURE AND NONELECTRONIC PROPERTIES OF SEMICONDUCTORS Nature of a Temperature Hysteresis of Effective Shear Modulus in Single-Crystal Silicon A. V. Oleinich-Lysyuk, B. I. Gutsulyak, and I. M. Fodchuk pp. 735-737 Full Text: PDF (54 kB) Phonon Scattering, Thermoelectric Power, and Thermal Conductivity Control in a Semiconductor���Metal Eutectic Composition G. I. Isakov pp. 738-741 Full Text: PDF (57 kB) The Influence of Oxygen on the Formation of Donor Centers in Silicon Layers Implanted with Erbium and Oxygen Ions O. V. Aleksandrov, A. O. Zakhar'in, and N. A. Sobolev pp. 742-747 Full Text: PDF (80 kB) Stresses in Selectively Oxidized GaAs/(AlGa)xOy Structures S. A. Blokhin, A. N. Smirnov, A. V. Sakharov, A. G. Gladyshev, N. V. Kryzhanovskaya, N. A. Maleev, A. E. Zhukov, E. S. Semenova, D. A. Bedarev, E. V. Nikitina, M. M. Kulagina, M. V. Maksimov, N. N. Ledentsov, and V. M. Ustinov pp. 748-753 Full Text: PDF (175 kB) ELECTRONIC AND OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF SEMICONDUCTORS Low-Temperature Instabilities of the Electrical Properties of Cd0.96Zn0.04Te:Cl Semi-insulating Crystals A. V. Savitskii, O. A. Parfenyuk, M. I. Ilashchuk, K. S. Ulyanitskii, S. N. Chupyra, and N. D. Vakhnyak pp. 754-758 Full Text: PDF (79 kB) Polarized Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy Studies of the Liquid Crystal E7 Alignment in Composites Based on Grooved Silicon E. V. Astrova, T. S. Perova, S. A. Grudinkin, V. A. Tolmachev, Yu. A. Pilyugina, V. B. Voronkov, and J. K. Vij pp. 759-767 Full Text: PDF (294 kB) Hydrogen-Containing Donors in Silicon: Centers with Negative Effective Correlation Energy Yu. M. Pokotilo, A. N. Petukh, V. V. Litvinov, and V. G. Tsvyrko pp. 768-771 Full Text: PDF (59 kB) Weak Ferromagnetism in InSe:Mn Layered Crystals V. V. Slyn'ko, A. G. Khandozhko, Z. D. Kovalyuk, A. V. Zaslonkin, V. E. Slyn'ko, M. Arciszewska, and W. D. 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